The concert, on the eve of Poland's Constitution Day, will also mark 35 years of diplomatic relations between Poland and South Korea, and express solidarity with Ukraine amid an ongoing Russian invasion.
The cultural event, billed as the "Dream Concert," is co-organized by the Polish-Korean Youth Organization (PKM) and Mriya, a group dedicated to supporting Ukrainian refugees and youth.
These organizations bring their commitment to fostering cultural exchange and solidarity across nations.
This free event is open to everyone, aiming to honor freedom, peace and cultural richness, the organizers announced.
Featuring a lineup of musicians from Poland and Ukraine, including Vasya Demchuk, Zlata Ognevich, Marcin Maciejczak and Felivers, along with K-pop dance routines and traditional Korean dances, the concert will also include a performance by South Korea's Gracias Choir.
May 3 is a public holiday in Poland that celebrates the historic May 3rd Constitution of 1791, the first modern constitution in Europe.
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Source: pap-mediaroom.pl