Tickets for the “2025 Yeosu K-Mega Island Festival (KMIF)” will go on sale on June 16.

Ticket reservations for the “2025 Yeosu K-Mega Island Festival (KMIF)” will open on June 16 at 3 PM (KST) via online platforms Interpark and Ticket Link.
This eight-day festival will take place from July 26 to August 2 at the Yeosu Expo site and along the coastal area near the Sky Tower. KMIF is a large-scale, multidisciplinary cultural festival that brings together a wide range of Korean music genres beyond boundaries — including K-pop, K-trot, K-jazz, K-band, and K-food. Each day will feature new stages and programs, offering a full celebration of Korean culture — a true global K-culture festival.
With a star-studded lineup representing a variety of musical styles, ticket sales are expected to be highly competitive.
The lineup includes: YB, Baby V.O.X, HoooW (a duo formed by Son Ho-young and Kim Tae-woo from G.O.D), Lee Seung-gi, Ha Sung-woon, Lee Mu-jin, Park Chang-geun, 10CM, Car the Garden, Hwang Garam, Monni, FTISLAND, Band Africa, Soran, Baekho, VIXX’s Ken, Jukjae, Paul Kim, Forestella, Beatpella House, Jung Woo Seok (former PENTAGON), LUCY, Bumjin, FIFTY FIFTY, Dragon Pony, NEWBEAT, Shin Kwan-woong K-Jazz Band x Jang Yoo-jung, Kim Hee-hyun x Hwang Se-hee, Lee Eun-mi x Min Kyung-in Trio, Park Joo-won Band (feat. Jo Jazz), Woong San Band, Common Ground, Horan Band, La Ventana (feat. KoN), Shin Yu, Ahn Sung-hoon, Noh Ji-hoon, Jinwook, Kim Soo-chan, Kim Hee-jae, Park Ji-hyun, Kim Hong-nam, and more.
The festival will also feature a special stage of the “Gawang of Active Artists 2 – Yeosu 2025” national tour.
On June 12, the organizing committee announced additional performers including HEARTS2HEARTS, HONG JA, and SONG MIN JUN.
HEARTS2HEARTS is a girl group that debuted this past February. With their debut single “THE CHASE,” they won first place on a music show just 15 days after their debut. They’re set to make a comeback on June 18.
HONG JA rose to fame after placing third on “Miss Trot.” Known for her emotional and powerful vocal tone, she has earned the nickname “Beef Broth Voice” thanks to her soulful trot style. SONG MIN JUN, winner of “K-Trot Survival Golden Mic,” also gained recognition by finishing 8th on “Mr. Trot 2 – The Beginning of a New Legend.”
This festival, which combines music with the scenic beauty of Yeosu, is more than just a music event — it is expected to revitalize the local economy and tourism industry. According to the organizing committee, they aim to position Yeosu as a leader in K-culture and promote South Jeolla Province to the world through the power of Korean content.
Additionally, a portion of the festival’s proceeds will be donated to support those in need through charitable contributions.
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Source: SNS K-MECAISLAND FESTIVAL