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Sound Planet Festival 2026 Unveils Second Lineup Featuring ZUTOMAYO and Damon’s Year

Sound Planet Festival 2026 Unveils Second Lineup Featuring ZUTOMAYO and Damon’s Year
The second lineup for the Sound Planet Festival 2026 includes ZUTOMAYO and Peppertones.
This is generating excitement among fans as it marks ZUTOMAYO's debut performance in Korea.
The event will take place at Paradise City from September 5 to 6.

[TV Daily Reporter Kim Jin-seok] The second lineup for the 'Sound Planet Festival 2026', taking place at Paradise City from September 5 to 6, has been announced. This includes a diverse array of artists such as the Japanese band ZUTOMAYO, Peppertones, and Damon’s Year.

The first lineup revealed earlier featured prominent Korean acts like the rock band YB, Kim Junsu, and the popular band CNBLUE, along with emotional singer-songwriter Jeokjae. The second lineup enhances the experience with the powerful sound of Peppertones, the delicate expressions of Kim Nayoung, and the versatile artist Kim Jonghyun, formerly of NU'EST. Notably, ZUTOMAYO will be making their debut performance at a Korean festival, generating great excitement among fans.

ZUTOMAYO has consistently showcased their ability to draw crowds at major festivals like Fuji Rock Festival and Summer Sonic. Their past performances in Korea have also achieved sell-out status, leading to high expectations for their show at Sound Planet Festival.

The announcement of the second lineup for the 'Sound Planet Festival 2026' brings great anticipation among Korean music fans. Particularly, the Japanese rock band ZUTOMAYO's debut performance in Korea is capturing attention, as their unique musical world resonates with both younger and older generations. It is expected that their performance will create an interesting synergy, blending various musical colors.

The artists participating in the festival each bring different backgrounds and musical styles, enhancing the diversity of the event. When a wide range of artists from various genres come together on stage, their individuality and styles harmonize to offer audiences a new musical experience. In this sense, the 'Sound Planet Festival' is shaping up to be more than just a music festival, but a platform for sharing and communicating through music.

As representative Kim Cheon-seong mentioned, the festival is preparing diverse stages with high-quality lineups to provide unforgettable experiences for attendees. This is expected to further strengthen communication between artists and fans in the music industry and contribute to the growth of concert culture.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

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Source: tvdaily.co.kr