Krazy Super Concert 2024 in Los Angeles: aespa, ZEROBASEONE, CL and more

Krazy Super Concert 2024 in Los Angeles has announced its new line-up for its upcoming September festival, featuring aespa, ZEROBASEONE, CL and more. Here’s everything we know about the upcoming event.

When will Krazy Super Concert 2024 take place?

Today (August 1), Pulse Events, the organisers of Krazy Super Concert 2024 announced that the festival will take place on September 14 and 15 at the Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California.

The line-up for the event has also been announced, featuring the likes of girl groups aespa and KATSEYE, boyband ZEROBASEONE, sibling duo AKMU and many more. Other names performing include soloists Lay Zhang, Sunmi and GOT7‘s BamBam.

Speaking about the newly announced dates, Pulse Events CEO Luffy Huang said: “I’m thrilled for Krazy Super Concert series to be a staple in the Southern California music community. We can’t wait to celebrate with the incredible artist lineup and all the fans.”

Krazy Super Concert 2024 was originally set to take place on February 9 and 10, 2024 at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, following the inaugural Krazy K-pop Super Concert 2023 in New York.

However, on February 1, it was announced in a statement on the official BMO Stadium website that the event would be postponed due to “the incoming heavy rains across the Southern California region”.

The line-up for Krazy Super Concert 2024 features:

Day 1 (September 14)

aespa
AKMU
KATSEYE
Lay Zhang
Sunmi
ZEROBASEONE

Day 2 (September 14)

aespa
BamBam
CL
DK (of iKON)
The Kid LAROI
ZEROBASEONE

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Krazy Super Concert 2024 in Los Angeles poster. Credit: Press

The details for Krazy Super Concert 2024 are:

Dates: September 14 and 15, 2024
Venue: Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, California
Ticket pre-sale: August 1 at 10am to 10pm local time via krazysuperconcert.com
Ticket general sale: August 2 at 10am local time via Ticketmaster

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