49.1 F
Los Angeles
Friday, March 14, 2025

K-pop conference MWM to be held simultaneously with MU:CON this year

This year’s K-pop music conference MWM will be jointly held with Culture Ministry’s pop music fest MU:CON at Grand Hyatt Seoul in Yongsan District, central Seoul, on Sept. 26, conference host Korea Music Content Association announced Tuesday.

In its second edition this year, MWM, which stands for Moving the World with Music, will gather K-pop industry leaders and experts to discuss sustainable growth in the field. Last year’s inaugural event focused on the impact of AI in K-pop.

Through the upcoming collaboration with MU:CON, MWM hopes to expand the scope of the conference and “connect musicians with limitless potential to businesses in order for the global K-pop industry to flourish.” MU:CON 2024 is slated to run from Sept. 24 to 27 also at Grand Hyatt Hotel, as well as venues in Hongdae in Mapo District, western Seoul.

Poster of this year’s MWM conference slated for Sept. 26 at Grand Hyatt Seoul in Yongsan District, central Seoul [KOREA MUSIC CONTENT ASSOCIATION]

The 2024 MWM’s theme is “Expansion of K-pop: AI and Virtual Artists” (translated). Confirmed speakers include pop culture critic Jung Duk-hyun, co-founder and CEO of voice AI startup Supertone Lee Kyo-gu, president of the Korea Virtual Human Industry Association Seo Kook-han, head of Riot Games Korea Music Jay Kim, founder and CEO of virtual idol broadcaster MetaLocat Lee Sang-heon, CEO of music tech startup Emotion Wave Rio Jang and chief producer Kim Young-min focused on developing original virtual-based IP for concerts at Parable Entertainment.

MWM 2024 will also hold panel discussions and networking events.

More information about the MWM conference is available through its official website.  

BY LEE JIAN [lee.jian@joongang.co.kr]

The Korea Daily
The Korea Daily
Founded in 1974, The Korea Daily (미주중앙일보) is the largest Korean media outlet in the U.S., providing in-depth coverage of local, national, and international news with a strong focus on immigration, business, and the Korean-American community. While covering major cities across the U.S., including New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Chicago, San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, and Dallas, as well as Vancouver and Toronto, Canada, The Korea Daily primarily focuses on news in Los Angeles County and Orange County. Headquartered in Koreatown, Los Angeles, it serves as a key news source for Korean Americans in Southern California.