Olympic Hall

Olympic Hall is a music venue located within the Olympic Park, in Bangi-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea.

In 2011, the Olympic Hall was renovated as a concert hall by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Sports Promotion Foundation. The one-year remodeling project included an expanded stage for the 2,452 seat main hall, an exhibition room to showcase the history of Korean pop from the 1920s to the present, and a 240-seat small theater for indie musicians and new artists. It was reopened on 22 June 2011 with a celebration performance by veteran singers and K-pop groups including Super Junior, 2PM, 4Minute, 2NE1 and After School.[1][2]

Notable events

2010–2012
  • Kings of Convenience: Kings of Convenience Live in Seoul – March 2010[3]
  • The Swell Season: The Swell Season Live in Seoul – 7 April 2010[3]
  • 2NE1: NOLZA 2011 – 26, 27 and 28 August 2011
  • Jay Park: New Breed Live in Seoul – 3 March 2012
  • Jay Park: New Breed Asia Tour in Seoul – 18 August 2012
  • Sistar: Femme Fatale – 15 September 2012
2013
  • BoA: Here I Am – 2013 Special Live – 26 and 27 January
  • 2nd Gaon Chart K-Pop Awards – 13 February[4]
  • B.A.P: B.A.P – Live on earth – 23 and 24 February[5][6]
  • Sistar: S – 12 October
2014
  • Teen Top: Teen Top 2014 World Tour HIGH KICK – 22 and 23 February
  • BTS: BTS Global Official Fanclub A.R.M.Y 1ST Muster – 29 March[7]
  • Block B: 2014 Blockbuster – 17 and 18 May
  • VIXX: 'VIXX Live Fantasia [HEX SIGN] – 18, 19, and 20 July
  • Mariah Carey: The Elusive Chanteuse Show – 8 October
  • Taeyang: 2014 Taeyang Concert – 10, 11 and 12 October
  • Roy Kim: "Roy Kim Live Tour: HOME 2014" – 25 and 26 October
  • BtoB: Hello Melody – 31 October and 1 November 2014
  • Boyfriend: 2014 Boyfriend, The First Chapter in Seoul "Bewitch" – 23 November
  • MBLAQ: Curtain Call – 29 and 30 November
2015
  • Apink: Pink Paradise – 30 and 31 January
  • BTS: 2015 BTS Live Trilogy Episode I: BTS Begins – 28 and 29 March[8][9]
  • Ailee: Fatal Attraction – 4 July
  • F.T. Island: 2015 F.T. Island Live 'We Will' – 8 and 9 August
  • Super Junior K.R.Y.: Super Junior-K.R.Y. Asia Tour ~Phonograph~ – 22 and 23 August[10]
  • Junho: Last Night in Seoul – 19 and 20 September
  • SG Wannabe: SG Wannabe comeback concert 'I Wanna Be In You' – 9 and 10 October
  • Sweet Sorrow: Sweet Sorrow 10th Anniversary Concert – 13, 14, and 15 November
  • IU: Chat-Shire – 21 and 22 November
  • Jinusean: 2015 Jinusean Concert 'Jinusean Bomb' – 13 December
2016
2017
  • AOMG: Follow The Movement – 11 and 12 February
  • Mamamoo: 2017 Mamamoo Concert Moosical: Curtain Call – 3, 4 and 5 March
  • AOA: AOA 1st Concert 'Ace of Angels' in Seoul – 11 March[13]
  • Taeyeon: Persona – 12, 13, and 14 May[14]
  • Monsta X: The First World Tour "Beautiful" – 17 and 18 June[15]
  • Produce 101 Season 2: Finale Concert – 1 and 2 July[16]
  • Astro: The 1st ASTROAD to Seoul – 15 and 16 July
  • Lovelyz: Alwayz – 29 and 30 July
  • Girls' Generation: Girls' Generation 10th Anniversary – Holiday to Remember – 5 August[17]
  • Boys24: Boys24 The Final – 12 August
  • Red Velvet: Red Room: Red Velvet First Concert – 18, 19 and 20 August
  • Taemin: Taemin 1st Solo Concert: OFF-SICK – 25, 26 and 27 August
  • VIXX LR: VIXX LR 1st Concert 'Eclipse' in Seoul – 18 and 19 November

2018

2019

  • Lovelyz: Lovelyz 2019 Summer Concert [Alwayz 2] – 2, 3 and 4 August
  • Blackpink: 2019 Private Stage [Chapter 1] – 21 September
  • Sekai no Owari: TOUR 2019 『The Colors』 - 2 November
  • Stray Kids: World Tour “District 9: Unlock” – 23 and 24 November

2020

  • Victon: Victon 1st Concert [New World] – 4 and 5 January
  • Apink: 2020 Apink 6th concert: Welcome to Pink World – 1 and 2 February
  • Ateez: Ateez World Tour "The Fellowship: Map The Treasure" – 8 and 9 February
  • The Boyz: The Boyz 1st Solo Concert: RE:AL – 14 and 15 March

References

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  2. Chung Ah-young "K-pop concert hall to open today" Korea Times. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2012
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  9. "防弾少年団、強烈でセクシーなヒップホップに6500人が熱狂…2度目の単独公演を成功裏に開催". Naver. Retrieved November 14, 2016.
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  13. "AOA to hold first individual concert in S. Korea". The Korea Times. 11 January 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  14. "Taeyeon of Girls' Generation to hold solo concert next month". YonhapNews. 7 April 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  15. "Tickets for MONSTA X's 'The First World Tour 'Beautiful' in Seoul' sell out in one minute!". osen.mt.co.kr. 19 May 2017. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
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