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KBS Hall

Coordinates:37°31′33″N126°54′55″E / 37.525954°N 126.915221°E /37.525954; 126.915221
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Concert hall in Seoul, South Korea
KBS Hall
Map
LocationYeouido,Seoul, South Korea
OwnerKorean Broadcasting System
Typeconcert hall
Seating typeReserved
Capacity1,824
Construction
Built30 April 1990
Opened7 September 1991
Website
KBS Hall

KBS Hall (KoreanKBS홀) is a concert hall in theKorean Broadcasting System headquarters located inYeouido,Seoul in South Korea.

Events

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2012
2018
  • Astro: The 2nd ASTROAD to Seoul [STAR LIGHT] – December 22 to 23
2022
  • Golden Child: 2022 Golden Child Concert - Play – February 5 to 6
  • WEi: 2022 WEi Concert [First Love] – April 16 to 17
  • Fromis 9: 2022 fromis_9 1st Concert <Love From.> – September 30 and October 1 to 2
2023

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37°31′33″N126°54′55″E / 37.525954°N 126.915221°E /37.525954; 126.915221

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  • Kim Ui-Chul
Former
  • Hong Kyung-mo
  • Choi Se-kyung
  • Lee Won-hong
  • Park Hyun-tae
  • Jung Koo-ho
  • Seo Young-hoon
  • Seo Ki-won
  • Hong Doo-pyo
  • Park Kwon-sang
  • Seo Dong-koo
  • Jung Yeon-joo
  • Lee Byung-soon
  • Kim In-kyoo
  • Kil Hwan-young
  • Jo Dae-hyun
  • Ko Dae-young
  • Yang Seung-dong
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  • KBS Drama
  • KBS N Sports
  • KBS N Life
  • KBS Joy
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  • KBS Kids
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