Busan Rock Festival ( Korean : 부산 록 페스티벌 ), inaugurated in 2000, is an outdoor music festival that takes place every summer in Busan . It is one of South Korea's longest-running modern music festivals. The lineups include acts of various genres such as rock , metal , indie . The admission was free of charge until 2019, when it transitioned into a ticketed event. The festival has undergone multiple fee changes, having costed 65 thousand won in 2019, increasing to 110 thousand won in 2023. The busan rock festival will cost 231 thousand won in 2024, a 255 percent increase from its first listing as a paid event. Busan Rock Festival has been conducting an artist exchange project by promoting international exchanges.
2-931: 15 July – 17 July, Gwangalli Beach , Busan 11 August – 13 August, Gwangalli Beach , Busan 1 June – 3 June, Gwangalli Beach , Busan 7 August – 9 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan 5 August – 7 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan 5 August – 7 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan 5 August – 7 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan 4 August – 5 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan 2 August – 3 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan 7 August – 9 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan 6 August – 8 August, Da-Dae-Po Beach, Busan 5 August – 7 August, Samrak Park, Busan 3 August – 5 August, Samrak Park, Busan 10 August – 12 August, Samnak Ecological Park, Busan 27 July – 28 July, Samnak Ecological Park, Busan 2 October, Samnak Ecological Park, Busan 1 October – 2 October, Samnak Ecological Park, Busan Gwangalli Beach The Gwangalli Beach ( Korean : 광안리 해수욕장 ) or Gwangan Beach
4-577: Is a beach in Gwangan 2(i)-dong, Suyeong District , Busan , South Korea. It is west of Haeundae Beach . It sits inside a cove spanned by the Gwangan Bridge and covers 82,000 square meters over a length of 1.4 km and a width of 25 to 110 metres, in a curved in a half-moon shape with fine sand. Adjacent are alleys with restaurants, coffee shops and nightclubs. Because of its popularity, city officials are pushing for improving water quality around
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