U.S K-Pop Festival KAMP LA 2022 Is Featuring Monsta X, Kai, and Many Others | Daily Music Roll

U.S K-Pop Festival KAMP LA 2022 Is Featuring Monsta X, Kai, and Many Others

Monsta X, Jeon Somi, Kai, and many other musical artists and band will be performing in the coming U.S K-Pop festival known as KAMP LA 2022, held at Rose Bowl Stadium.

Monsta X

The music festival season is going at full throttle and now it is time for an unforgettable K-pop musical experience. KAMP LA 2022 is one of the biggest music festivals in the USA which is taking place in Los Angeles at the Rose Bowl Stadium.

This music festival is exclusively based on the Korean entertainment musical culture as the demand and the number of fans is increasing rapidly within the past few years. Considering the growing U.S audience and K-pop fanatics, this festival is featured by some of the top music artists from South Korea.

While the full line-up is not announced yet, KAMP LA assured us that famous K-pop boy bands like Super Junior, Monsta X, and iKON will be there. As well as girl groups like Lapillus will be there too which will mark their first appearance on the US stage.

Not only bands and groups but solo stars like Jeon Somi, Kai, and BamBam will be present along with R&B artist Zion.T. Although the headliners and other artist names are still a mystery; the K-pop fanatics are going crazy over the show already.

This latest event is the result of a joint venture between KAMP Global and the partnership brand Eventim Live Asia. Their primary goal is to offer more global limelight to Korean artists while creating a huge buzz in the market.

Jeon Somi

Filled with an ample dose of aesthetics and entertainment, this two-day event will also feature Korean art, gaming sections, and food as well. Along with brand collaborations and sponsorships, it is the biggest cultural event that connects everyone through music and entertainment.

Korean music artist Kai said “It’s exciting to take part in the KAMP LA lineup,” and further added, “This may legitimately be the biggest K-pop event in U.S. history.” Truly, this statement is agreeable and many other artists have appreciated it.

KAMP Global CEO Tim Kim said, “There’s a deep connection between Korean culture and L.A.” The last time when Rose Stadium featured K-pop artists, BTS’s only two shows earned more than $16.6 million which is the single highest-grossing engagement that even Taylor Swift and U2 could not reach.

On the other hand, Eventim Live Asia CEO Jason Miller said, “KAMP LA is a meaningful first step in that direction (global vision for K-pop). There are many more to come.”

Stay tuned to know more about the KAMP LA 2022.

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