Slow Life Slow Live announces 2024 lineup including Peggy Gou, Joji and Honne
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This year's Slow Life Slow Live music festival will take place from Oct. 11 to 13 at Olympic Park in southern Seoul with a star-studded lineup including Peggy Gou, Joji and Honne.
Slow Life Slow Live 2024, organized by Private Curve, will once again focus on giving the audience a chance to take a step back from their busy lives and enjoy the slow passing moments of life, with music from many global artists.
The festival's first lineup was announced on Thursday, including the three headliners and more.
Taking the stage on the festival's first day will be renowned DJ and producer Peggy Gou, Yaeji and Audrey Nuna. The second day will star singer-songwriter Joji, Lucky Daye, Silica Gel, hard life and Balming Tiger.
On the last day, pop band Honne will take the stage as well as Corinne Bailey Rae, Glen Check, Claire Rosinkranz and Jeong Se-woon.
Ticket sales will begin Sept. 2 at noon on the Yes24 Ticket website. A one-day pass to Friday's performances will cost 132,000 won ($99), while tickets for the Saturday and Sunday sessions will cost 165,000 each.
Additional artists will be added to the lineup in the future.
BY YOON SO-YEON [yoon.soyeon@joongang.co.kr]
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