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K-pop diplomacy: Kim Jong-un attends as South Korean stars perform first concert in North for 13 years | K-pop diplomacy: Kim Jong-un attends as South Korean stars perform first concert in North for 13 years |
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Some of South Korea’s biggest pop stars have staged a rare concert in North Korea in the latest sign of thawing tensions in the divided peninsula. | Some of South Korea’s biggest pop stars have staged a rare concert in North Korea in the latest sign of thawing tensions in the divided peninsula. |
Eleven acts including veteran crooners and a K-pop girl group performed in Pyongyang to an audience that included North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his wife. | Eleven acts including veteran crooners and a K-pop girl group performed in Pyongyang to an audience that included North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his wife. |
It comes weeks before Mr Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in hold a historic summit in a village on the border between the two nations. | It comes weeks before Mr Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in hold a historic summit in a village on the border between the two nations. |
A delegation of more than 190 South Korean musicians, technicians, officials and a taekwondo demonstration team travelled to the North Korean capital this week for two shows on Sunday and Tuesday. | A delegation of more than 190 South Korean musicians, technicians, officials and a taekwondo demonstration team travelled to the North Korean capital this week for two shows on Sunday and Tuesday. |
The concerts are the first featuring South Korean acts in the North for 13 years. | The concerts are the first featuring South Korean acts in the North for 13 years. |
Girl group Red Velvet and singers Cho Yong-pil and Lee Sun-hee were among those who took to the stage in Sunday’s concert at the 2,500-seat East Pyongyang Grand Theatre. | |
Mr Kim became the first North Korean president to watch a performance by artists from the South, according to South Korean news agency Yonhap. | Mr Kim became the first North Korean president to watch a performance by artists from the South, according to South Korean news agency Yonhap. |
Performers from the South and North will stage a joint concert on Tuesday at the 12,000-seat Ryugyong Jong Ju Yong Gymnasium. | Performers from the South and North will stage a joint concert on Tuesday at the 12,000-seat Ryugyong Jong Ju Yong Gymnasium. |
The shows come after the Pyongyang sent performers to the PyeongChang Winter Olympics in South Korea earlier this year. | |
They also precede talks between Mr Kim and and Mr Moon on 27 April. | They also precede talks between Mr Kim and and Mr Moon on 27 April. |
The meeting, which will be followed by a summit between Mr Kim and US president Donald Trump in May, could prove significant in the global diplomatic push to resolve the stand-off over the North’s nuclear weapons and missiles programme. | The meeting, which will be followed by a summit between Mr Kim and US president Donald Trump in May, could prove significant in the global diplomatic push to resolve the stand-off over the North’s nuclear weapons and missiles programme. |
South Korean culture minister Do Jong-whan said he hoped the concerts would lead to further cross-border exchanges. | South Korean culture minister Do Jong-whan said he hoped the concerts would lead to further cross-border exchanges. |
“Our mainstream artists and I will do our best to make a success of the historic concerts in Pyongyang, which are the first in 13 years,” he said in a statement. | “Our mainstream artists and I will do our best to make a success of the historic concerts in Pyongyang, which are the first in 13 years,” he said in a statement. |
South Korean singer Yoon Do-hyun, who previously performed in Pyongyang in 2002, was emotional after landing in the North Korean capital. | South Korean singer Yoon Do-hyun, who previously performed in Pyongyang in 2002, was emotional after landing in the North Korean capital. |
“My heart is bursting,” he told reporters, his eyes welling with tears. “I am most curious about the reaction of the audience, how it would be different from 16 years ago.” | |
The artists were greeted by Hyon Song Wol, the leader of Kim Jong-un’s hand-picked girl-group Moranbong Band, who has been working out the details of the performances with South Korean officials. | |
“Your arrival in Pyongyang brings big expectations,” she said. “A lot of famous singers have come.” | “Your arrival in Pyongyang brings big expectations,” she said. “A lot of famous singers have come.” |
The first concerts came as South Korea and the United States kicked off their annual joint military exercises on Sunday. The drills had been delayed by about a month for the Winter Olympics and to help create conditions for a resumption of talks between North and South Korea. | The first concerts came as South Korea and the United States kicked off their annual joint military exercises on Sunday. The drills had been delayed by about a month for the Winter Olympics and to help create conditions for a resumption of talks between North and South Korea. |
The exercises, which usually involves combined ground, air, naval and special operations troops, will continue for a month. | The exercises, which usually involves combined ground, air, naval and special operations troops, will continue for a month. |
North Korea, which has traditionally accused both South Korea and the US of practising invading the North during joint military drills, remained silent on the issue on Sunday. | North Korea, which has traditionally accused both South Korea and the US of practising invading the North during joint military drills, remained silent on the issue on Sunday. |
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