Skip the Long Lines & Stream KCON LA 2025 With Amazon Music
You can now attend KCON LA 2025 even if you're not in SoCal by streaming the music festival exclusively through Amazon Music.
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The highly anticipated K-pop festival is set to take place Aug. 1-3 in Los Angeles at the Crypto.com Arena. The exciting event will feature a curated lineup of performances by top girl and boy groups like aespa, HxW (SEVENTEEN), i-dle, KEY, MONSTA X, RIIZE, NMIXX, NCT 127, P1Harmony, ZEROBASEONE and many more. You can stream KCON with a subscription to Amazon Prime, which will run you $14.99 a month. You can also just get an Amazon Music subscription for $11.99. That'll give you that coveted access to Amazon Music so you can tune in to the stream. The stream will also be available on Twitch and Prime Video. This is a must-see for K-pop fans everywhere.
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Amazon Music Subscription $11.99 a month
Think of it this way: A single-day pass for the festival starts at $61, while concert tickets can range from $79 to $260 for premium options. You'll be getting access to the concert for a fraction of the price — no crowds and no waiting around. Just you and the music. Accompanying the three-day stream, you'll also be able to tune in to special broadcasts of iconic K-pop chart show M COUNTDOWN.
To prep for the occasion, fans can tune in to Amazon Music's playlist, which features a curated experience of all of the artists set to perform during KCON LA. You've got major bangers like aespa's 'Drama,' SHINee's 'Poet | Artist,' and SEVENTEEN's 'Thunder' that you need to learn fan chants for. Start studying up while you can!
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KCON LA began back in 2012 when K-pop first hit the scene in America. The festival has gone strong ever since, offering fans of the popular genre a place to express themselves while celebrating some of the biggest acts in the industry. This year's lineup features well-established names like NCT 127, P1Harmony, Aespa, MONSTA X, KEY, HWASA and i-dle. You've also got less senior acts new on the scene like NMIXX, RIIZE, MEOVV, IVE, Kep1er and CRAVITY who are given a massive stage to perform for new and older fans, giving them the exposure they deserve.
See the full list of performers below:
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