Thousands of K-pop fans from around the country amassed in Southern California over the weekend, for the second annual KCON, a festival celebrating Korean food, pop culture and, of course, music, held at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on Saturday and Sunday.
Last years KCON, which drew roughly 10,000 people, was so successful that event organizers, the cable channel K-pop MNet America, decided to lengthen it to two days.
Attending fans shelling out between $60 and $300 got the chance to attend seminars like "The Arts of Remixing & Sampling K-Pop," "Developing K-Pop Songwriting Skills" and "Get it Beauty: The K-Pop Face."
Source: KPOPStarz
Last years KCON, which drew roughly 10,000 people, was so successful that event organizers, the cable channel K-pop MNet America, decided to lengthen it to two days.
Attending fans shelling out between $60 and $300 got the chance to attend seminars like "The Arts of Remixing & Sampling K-Pop," "Developing K-Pop Songwriting Skills" and "Get it Beauty: The K-Pop Face."
Source: KPOPStarz