K-Pop Group Monsta X To Perform At Rose Bowl For KAMP LA Event

K-pop group MONSTA X, artist KAI (of EXO and Super M) and JEON SOMI are among the first artists announced for KAMP LA 2022, a live music event scheduled for October 15-16 at Le Rose Pasadena Bowl.

Behind the event is the South Korean company KAMP Global in partnership with Eventim Live Asia.

"We want KAMP LA to be the ultimate K-pop experience in every aspect," said Tim Kim, CEO of KAMP Global. “US fans have waited so long for great music because of the pandemic – they need to see their favorite artists for the first time in two years in many cases.”

Jason Miller, CEO of Eventim Live Asia, added, "Kim's vision was immediately exciting. KAMP Global and Eventim Live Asia share a truly global vision of K-pop and the experience to get there from unprecedented way. KAMP LA is a significant first step in this direction. There are many more to come."

"Everyone in K-pop wants to break into America," Kim continued. "There's a deep connection between Korean culture and L.A. That was always the starting point. But we're also going to bring K-pop to the world with KAMP and Eventim Live Asia. We're going to every market where the K-pop resonates - which is everywhere these days. KAMP isn't just mega-concerts or historic events, it's a culture."

Other confirmed artists include Super Junior, iKON, BamBam, Zion.T and Lapillus. More acts will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Aside from the music, the event will feature art, dining experience, games, and other brand collaborations. Los Angeles artist Kenny Scharf was hired to create the imagery and aesthetic for KAMP LA.

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K-Pop Group Monsta X To Perform At Rose Bowl For KAMP LA Event

K-pop group MONSTA X, artist KAI (of EXO and Super M) and JEON SOMI are among the first artists announced for KAMP LA 2022, a live music event scheduled for October 15-16 at Le Rose Pasadena Bowl.

Behind the event is the South Korean company KAMP Global in partnership with Eventim Live Asia.

"We want KAMP LA to be the ultimate K-pop experience in every aspect," said Tim Kim, CEO of KAMP Global. “US fans have waited so long for great music because of the pandemic – they need to see their favorite artists for the first time in two years in many cases.”

Jason Miller, CEO of Eventim Live Asia, added, "Kim's vision was immediately exciting. KAMP Global and Eventim Live Asia share a truly global vision of K-pop and the experience to get there from unprecedented way. KAMP LA is a significant first step in this direction. There are many more to come."

"Everyone in K-pop wants to break into America," Kim continued. "There's a deep connection between Korean culture and L.A. That was always the starting point. But we're also going to bring K-pop to the world with KAMP and Eventim Live Asia. We're going to every market where the K-pop resonates - which is everywhere these days. KAMP isn't just mega-concerts or historic events, it's a culture."

Other confirmed artists include Super Junior, iKON, BamBam, Zion.T and Lapillus. More acts will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Aside from the music, the event will feature art, dining experience, games, and other brand collaborations. Los Angeles artist Kenny Scharf was hired to create the imagery and aesthetic for KAMP LA.

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