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Live Nation ME imports Asian music festival to UAE

MetaMoon Music Festival's first international iteration will bring the Asian entertainment event to Dubai's Expo City

By Hanna Ellington on 08 Jan 2025

Henry Lau


image © MetaMoon Music Festival

Live Nation Middle East will import US-based Asian cultural event MetaMoon Music Festival to Dubai for its first international edition.

Since launching in 2022, the New York City-based festival has centred on Asian talent and entertainment through showcases and industry panels.

The UAE edition is set for 15 February 2025 at Expo City Dubai’s Al Wasl Plaza (cap. 60,000), with South Korea-based singer-songwriter Henry Lau and singer-rapper Lee Young Ji to headline the event.

“Live Nation Middle East is proud to partner with MetaMoon to bring this unique celebration of Asian pop culture to Dubai,” says James Craven, president of Live Nation Middle East.

“The UAE is a vibrant and diverse region and this event is a perfect reflection of the incredible cultural exchange we aim to foster through music and entertainment. We are thrilled to debut such an exceptional lineup of talent, and we look forward to creating unforgettable memories for fans in the Middle East.”

Other featured artists include singer-songwriter mikah, dancer MT Pop, and American DJ and radio veteran Poon; rapper and comedian MC Jin will host.

“We are excited to be debuting an incredible lineup of Asian talent for their first appearances ever in the region”

MetaMoon founder Grace Chen says the expansion is helping deliver Asian talent to new fanbases worldwide.

“Our partnership with Live Nation Middle East to bring MetaMoon to Dubai signifies our commitment to introducing Asian artists and pop culture to new fans while giving existing fans a chance to see their favorite artists live,” Chen said in a statement.

“We are excited to be debuting an incredible lineup of Asian talent for their first appearances ever in the region and for what will be an entertaining evening for fans.”

Asian-focused events are increasingly going global. KCON, the world’s biggest K-pop fest, expanded to Hong Kong alongside Japan, the US, Europe and Saudi Arabia last year, while touring festival series Waterbomb launched in seven new markets in 2024.

Plans were recently revealed to bring a multi-day, 15,000-capacity Made in Korea festival to London this year.

A September study by Live Nation revealed the Asia Pop genre was skyrocketing across Oceania: “Asia Pop has transcended its niche status and exploded into mainstream fandom, fostering deep connections between fans and artists through social content, dance and fashion to name a few,” said Wenona Lok, Asia Pop promoter and talent buyer at Live Nation Australasia.

 


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