Another KTMF spectacle at Hollywood Bowl!
The Hollywood Bowl was a hotspot on a welcomed blue-skies Los Angeles day once more Saturday as it hosted the 13th annual Korea Times Music Festival, the oldest celebration of its kind in the United States.
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They’re here! Flurry of KTMF stars arrive in LA
A flurry of stars arrived at Los Angeles International Airport’s international terminal Thursday for the 13th Korea Times Music Festival. Enthusiastic fans gathered to greet artists, whom they will see live at the Hollywood Bowl on May 2. Arrivals included TVXQ, EXID, Kim Bum-soo, Bada, Kim Yon-ja, Oh Seung-geun, Heejun Han and Kim Soo-hee.
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Last chance to get your KTMF tickets!
With the 13th Korea Times Music Festival just two days away — that’s May 2, for those of you marking your calendars — here’s a little taste of what you’ll see live at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles this year.
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Cool to be No. 1 for KTMF
The two men of Korean band Cool, Kim Sung-soo and Lee Jae-hoon, were the first artists to touch down in Los Angeles Wednesday to perform at the 13th Korea Times Music Festival, which will be held May 2 at the Hollywood Bowl.
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KTMF bringing Cool, Kim Bum-soo and Han Hee-jun
The 13th Korea Times Music Festival is bringing Cool, Kim Bum-soo and Han Hee-jun to the Hollywood Bowl on May 2.
The annual event attracts a crowd of 20,000 each year in a celebration of Korean music and culture.
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Got tickets? We Got7!
Girls, girls, girls? They love Got7, and soon, you will, too — the seven-member boyband will make their first-ever U.S. appearance at the 13th Korea Times Music Festival on May 2.
The rookie group from JYP Entertainment debuted last year and have performed catchy tunes like “Girls, Girls, Girls” and “A.”
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KTMF bringing Cool, Kim Bum-soo and Han Hee-jun
The 13th Korea Times Music Festival is bringing Cool, Kim Bum-soo and Han Hee-jun to the Hollywood Bowl on May 2.
The annual event attracts a crowd of 20,000 each year in a celebration of Korean music and culture.
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Latest KTMF lineup announcement: TVXQ!
Legendary K-pop duo TVXQ is coming to Los Angeles for the 13th Korea Times Music Festival!
The festival, held annually at the Hollywood Bowl, brings together families, friends and fans to join a celebration of Korean music.
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A Pink, Bada, Im Tae-kyung coming to Hollywood Bowl for KTMF
Are you ready to be Pink-ified?
The bubblegum lovelies of K-pop girl group A Pink will join the 13th Korea Times Music Festival at the Hollywood Bowl on May 2 alongside vocalists Bada and Im Tae-kyung!
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EXID is coming to KTMF 2015!
The 13th Korea Times Music Festival is bringing EXID, K-pop girl group breakout of last year, to Los Angeles for the first time.
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13th Korea Times Music Festival coming May 2
The 13th Korea Times Music Festival is coming back this year with a bang on May 2 — stay tuned for details, including the lineup, as the date approaches!
Ticket sales will begin Feb. 7.
Last year, the annual festival brought together a crowd of about 20,000, who watched some of K-pop’s biggest acts perform live at the Hollywood Bowl.
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The ultimate celebration of Korean music arrives May 3
The ultimate annual celebration of Korean music and culture at the Hollywood Bowl is on May 3.
The current lineup for The 12th Korea Times Music Festival boasts some of the biggest and brightest names in K-Pop for everyone in the family.
Those waiting for idols will love EXO-M, the China-focused subgroup of EXO; Crayon Pop, responsible for the “Bar Bar Bar” craze; B1A4, a fast-rising team; 2AM, ballad chart-toppers; and Dal Shabet, a girl group with seriously addictive tunes.
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Ali will knock you out at KMF
Soulful power vocalist Ali is the latest star added to the 12th The Korea Times’ Korean Music Festival lineup.
The singer, whose voice graces countless K-drama O.S.T.s and whose songs have topped charts since her official debut in 2009, is a regular face on KBS’s “Immortal Song 2.”
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10 best EXO-M moments
Gather ’round, Exotics!
In preparation of the six-member K-Pop sensation’s arrival to this year’s The Korea Times’ Korean Music Festival, here’s ten moments — out of millions — that made us fall in love with EXO-M.
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KMF EXO-CLAMATION POINT
Count EXO-M in for The Korea Times’ 12th Korean Music Festival on May 3.
The sub-group of six, comprised of Chinese, Korean and Canadian members, is managed by S.M. Entertainment. Since debuting in 2012, EXO has fast risen to the top of the K-Pop charts.
“XOXO,” their first full-length album that was released last year, became the first Korean record to hit one million sales in 12 years. The title track, “Growl,” swept the charts and came in at No. 1 on Billboard’s “2013 K-Pop Best 20” list.
9 reasons (so far) to be excited about KMF
Get ready for the much-anticipated Korea Times’ 12th annual Korean Music Festival on May 3 at the Hollywood Bowl.
They may be touted as idols and regular faces on Korean variety television, but these four don’t hold back when it comes to vocal talent. We can never get enough of them crooning chart-toppers like “I Can’t Let You Go Even if I Die” and “This Song.”
Crayon Pop, B1A4 added
Crayon Pop, B1A4, Jung Dong-ha, Kim Jong-seo, and Sim Soo-bong have been added to the Korea Times’ Hollywood Bowl Korean Music Festival 2014 to be held on May 3.
They will be joining 2AM, Dal Shabet, Insooni and Ulala Session.
The KMF is an annual festival that brings together the LA Korean American community, as well as out-of-towners, with musical acts for all ages.
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Prepare to be a-May-zed
The first wave of performers have been announced for the 12th annual ‘Korea Times Music Festival’ (KTMF) to be held on May 3rd at the Hollywood Bowl.
The popular four-member ballad band 2AM, girl group Dalshabet, Korea’s acclaimed R&B diva Insooni, and the ‘Super Star K 3’ winner Ulala Session are the first four to join the party.
The hottest ticket in Koreatown!
They are coming from all over the place to buy The Korea Times Music Festival tickets. Even all the way from Alaska.
Tickets for the 12th Korea Times Korean Music Festival, the biggest Hallyu music celebration in the United States, went on sale on the first day of February at 10 a.m. and a diverse set of K-pop fans formed a long line at the Korea Times building to make sure they get their hands on the very best tickets available.
They were waiting to get front-row seat tickets for the annual concert, which costs from $200 to $300.
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