Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi's "World Culture Festival Karachi 2024" Dazzle with Mega Music Concert 4.0
Karachi: The 24th day of the 38-day "World Culture Festival Karachi 2024," organized by the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, continued successfully with a vibrant musical concert. The Mega Music Concert 4.0 added an extra spark to the festival with performances by South Korean group Good Fellis, SOVAPA Academic Ensemble, Hamza Akram Qawwal, Natasha Baig, Wahab Bugti, Sultan Baloch, Noman Al Shaikh, JAMBROZ Band, and Rhythmic Reverie.
Good Fellis* from South Korea captivated the hearts of Karachi's audience with their unique performance.
During a musical concert in Karachi, Consul General of South Korea, Yi Sungho, shared his thoughts. He remarked that It is a matter of great pride for me that a Korean concert is being held in Pakistan." He highlighted that "Listening to a Korean band in Karachi is a rare opportunity, and for the first time, the people of Karachi are experiencing a South Korean musical band. People from both countries will enjoy this concert together, fostering cultural ties."
He also mentioned that We have introduced a new experience, breaking away from traditional methods, and presenting the art of music in a different style."
The Consul General expressed his desire for the people. He said that I want the people here to understand music from all over the world and contribute to Pakistan's development.He concluded by expressing gratitude to the Arts Council, acknowledging their support: "I am thankful to the Arts Council for providing the opportunity to perform at this festival. President Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi Muhammad Ahmed Shah, stated that South Korea is a peaceful nation, and he extends a warm welcome to them. He added that by performing in our country today, this South Korean group has not only brought honor to their own country but also elevated the name of Pakistan. While Hamza Akram Qawwal's powerful qawwali had the crowd swaying in rhythm. Wahab Bugti and Natasha Baig also mesmerized the attendees with their soulful voices, and SOVAPA Academic Ensemble paid tribute to Pakistani music directors through their musical compositions. The concert drew a large crowd of music enthusiasts and citizens of Karachi. The 38-day World Culture Festival will continue until November 2 with tickets available through the Arts Council and Ticketwala.com. Members of the Arts Council can avail a 50% discount on tickets directly from the Arts Council.
Karachi: The 24th day of the 38-day "World Culture Festival Karachi 2024," organized by the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi, continued successfully with a vibrant musical concert. The Mega Music Concert 4.0 added an extra spark to the festival with performances by South Korean group Good Fellis, SOVAPA Academic Ensemble, Hamza Akram Qawwal, Natasha Baig, Wahab Bugti, Sultan Baloch, Noman Al Shaikh, JAMBROZ Band, and Rhythmic Reverie.
Good Fellis* from South Korea captivated the hearts of Karachi's audience with their unique performance.
During a musical concert in Karachi, Consul General of South Korea, Yi Sungho, shared his thoughts. He remarked that It is a matter of great pride for me that a Korean concert is being held in Pakistan." He highlighted that "Listening to a Korean band in Karachi is a rare opportunity, and for the first time, the people of Karachi are experiencing a South Korean musical band. People from both countries will enjoy this concert together, fostering cultural ties."
He also mentioned that We have introduced a new experience, breaking away from traditional methods, and presenting the art of music in a different style."
The Consul General expressed his desire for the people. He said that I want the people here to understand music from all over the world and contribute to Pakistan's development.He concluded by expressing gratitude to the Arts Council, acknowledging their support: "I am thankful to the Arts Council for providing the opportunity to perform at this festival. President Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi Muhammad Ahmed Shah, stated that South Korea is a peaceful nation, and he extends a warm welcome to them. He added that by performing in our country today, this South Korean group has not only brought honor to their own country but also elevated the name of Pakistan. While Hamza Akram Qawwal's powerful qawwali had the crowd swaying in rhythm. Wahab Bugti and Natasha Baig also mesmerized the attendees with their soulful voices, and SOVAPA Academic Ensemble paid tribute to Pakistani music directors through their musical compositions. The concert drew a large crowd of music enthusiasts and citizens of Karachi. The 38-day World Culture Festival will continue until November 2 with tickets available through the Arts Council and Ticketwala.com. Members of the Arts Council can avail a 50% discount on tickets directly from the Arts Council.
Good Fellis* from South Korea captivated the hearts of Karachi's audience with their unique performance.
During a musical concert in Karachi, Consul General of South Korea, Yi Sungho, shared his thoughts. He remarked that It is a matter of great pride for me that a Korean concert is being held in Pakistan." He highlighted that "Listening to a Korean band in Karachi is a rare opportunity, and for the first time, the people of Karachi are experiencing a South Korean musical band. People from both countries will enjoy this concert together, fostering cultural ties."
He also mentioned that We have introduced a new experience, breaking away from traditional methods, and presenting the art of music in a different style."
The Consul General expressed his desire for the people. He said that I want the people here to understand music from all over the world and contribute to Pakistan's development.He concluded by expressing gratitude to the Arts Council, acknowledging their support: "I am thankful to the Arts Council for providing the opportunity to perform at this festival. President Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi Muhammad Ahmed Shah, stated that South Korea is a peaceful nation, and he extends a warm welcome to them. He added that by performing in our country today, this South Korean group has not only brought honor to their own country but also elevated the name of Pakistan. While Hamza Akram Qawwal's powerful qawwali had the crowd swaying in rhythm. Wahab Bugti and Natasha Baig also mesmerized the attendees with their soulful voices, and SOVAPA Academic Ensemble paid tribute to Pakistani music directors through their musical compositions. The concert drew a large crowd of music enthusiasts and citizens of Karachi. The 38-day World Culture Festival will continue until November 2 with tickets available through the Arts Council and Ticketwala.com. Members of the Arts Council can avail a 50% discount on tickets directly from the Arts Council.
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