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“KCON 2020 Japan” Hypes Up Fans With 4th Lineup Announcement + Meet & Greet Artist Roster

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KCON 2020 Japan continues to get bigger as they announced their 4th lineup.

KCON 2020 Japan added another set of lineup for this year’s upcoming convention. There are seven new big stars to participate in the three-day event on April 3-5 at Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall. It will surely be another huge celebration for all K-pop fans as it gets bigger and bigger every year.

#KCON2020JAPAN 4th Lineup

On the first day, fromis_9 and TOO will be one of the first performers on the M Countdown stage for this weekend. Fromis_9 has been consistently participating in numerous KCON events since 2018. This will be their third time in KCON Japan while, it will be the first time for the rookie group, TOO.

The convention continues to feel special as TWICE, Dreamcatcher, and OnlyOneOf will add more spice on the second day’s concert performances. The previously revealed artists for this day are Day6, Everglow, JO1, Pentagon, The Boyz, and VERIVERY.

On the last day of the convention, DKB and IMFACT will be joining previously announced artists as part of the event’s final performances.

In addition, there will only be 12 artists that will be taking part in all the convention’s Meet & Greet sessions. ASTRO, Oh My Girl, SF9, and fromis_9 will meet their fans during the first day. While, Pentagon, The Boyz, Day6, and VERIVERY will have their mini fan meet on the second day. Lastly, Oneus, Tomorrow X Together (TXT), AB6IX, and Nature will showcase their charms on a private session with their avid supporters.

20200306_KCON 2020 Japan Meet & Greet Lineup

TICKETING DETAILS

Tickets are still up for selling as KCON 2020 Japan tickets opened up its fourth run. For more detailed information, check KCON Japan’s official website.

20200306_KCON 2020 Japan Ticket Lineup (4th)

20200306_KCON 2020 Japan Ticket (4th)


Source: KCON Japan Official Website | KCON Japan Official Twitter Page | KCON Global Official Twitter Page

Photo credit: KCON Japan

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