Big names, fan favorites take the stage at Seoul Jazz Festival Jazz pianist Hiromi plays a set with her band, Sonicwonder at the Seoul Jazz Festival held at Olympic Park in Southern Seoul on May 31. [PRIVATE CURVE] People of all sorts gathered for the 2024 Seoul Jazz Festival, held from Friday to Sunday at Olympic Park in Songpa District, southern Seoul, to listen to a variety of artists, ranging from jazz musicians Hiromi, Jason Lee and Melody Gardot to rock bands like DAY6 and many more. “I came to watch DAY6 from Daegu with my friend,” said 25-year-old Seo Yeon-ji.

“But I saw many different artist as well, like Sunwoo Junga. She was so professional and artsy.” This year’s lineup included singers Lauv, Laufey and Lianne La Havas, producer FKJ and the jazz band Jungle.

Korean acts like singer BIBI as well as the bands wave to earth and Jannabi also performed. Sunwoo Junga performs in the May Forest section of Seoul Jazz Festival on May 31. [PRIVATE CURVE] This year’s Seoul Jazz Festival tickets were priced at 420,000 won ($304) for all three days.

“I decided to take a leap of faith, seeing that there were so many big names across many genres in the lineup,” said 21-year-old college student Shin Ji-hyun, who procured the tickets through early-bird access. “It was worth it, there was so much good food, sponsors providing entertainment and many people.” The Seoul Jazz Festival started in 2007 at Sejong Center as a jazz-oriented event and has since evolved in.