MAMAMOO, NewJeans, ITZY, NCT Dream, Kwon Eun Bi, & more to perform at rescheduled World Scout Jamboree 2023 K-Pop concert

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MAMAMOO, NewJeans, ITZY, NCT Dream, Kwon Eun Bi, & more to perform at rescheduled World Scout Jamboree 2023 K-Pop concert
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MAMAMOO, NewJeans, ITZY, NCTDREAM, KwonEunBi, & more to perform at rescheduled World Scout Jamboree 2023 K-Pop concert

from the outdoor campsite located in Saemangeum after major issues with heat waves, illnesses, poor sanitation, lack of equipment, and improper care of attendees.

As a result, the 'K-Pop Super Live' concert, which was scheduled to take place on August 6 in Saemangeum for attendees of Jamboree to enjoy, was postponed to August 11. The event was also moved to Seoul World Cup Stadium, with a flurry of preparations currently under way to put together a functioning stage for a mass-scale concert.

Now, according to industry insiders on August 8, the new performing artist lineup for the concert will feature most of the artists who were scheduled to perform on the August 11 broadcast of'. Additionally, special artists such as MAMAMOO were added to"make up" for the Jamboree fiasco as the event comes to a close on August 12.

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