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The DMZ Peace Train Music Festival will be held from June 5 to 9 in Cheorwon County, Gangwon Province. (provided by the DMZ Peace Train Music Festival secretariat)
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Musicians from around the world to perform in the name of peace and inter-Korean cooperation
Musicians from around the world will be performing at a festival for peace that will be held near the demilitarized zone, or DMZ, which symbolizes the division of the Korean Peninsula. Gangwon Province announced on Feb. 24 that the DMZ Peace Train Music Festival will be held on June 5-9 around the ruins of the former headquarters of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WKP) in Cheorwon as well as near Woljeong Village train station and Mt. Soi. This public music festival is being organized by Gangwon Province, Cheorwon County and the city of Seoul to extend the mood for inter-Korean peace that has been sustained since the Pyeonchang Winter Olympics. Held for the first time last year under the tagline of “experience freedom and peace and transcend nations, politics, economy, ideology and race through music,” the festival was a big hit, with a lineup of 34 groups and artists from seven countries, including Lee Seung-hwan, Sex Pistols bassist Glen Matlock, Kang San-ae and Jang Gi-ha and the Faces. Once again this year, the main festival will be preceded by events aimed at giving audiences a sneak peak of the performers and fostering a discussion about the significance of bringing together musicians to play at a festival dedicated to peace on the border with North Korea. A lecture and debate will be held at Chang-dong Platform 61 in Seoul on June 5, and an announcement of the acts performing for Peace Train will be held at the same venue on June 6.
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Former WKP headquarters in Cheorwon County, Gangwon Province
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