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South Korean music festival plays out against discord in reunification hopes

The DMZ Peace Train Music Festival recently took place near the demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea, drawing thousands of artists and fans globally. This seventh installment of the festival, which began in 2018, aimed to promote peace and a world without borders through music.

Agence France-PresseSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-15 · 07:42 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
South Korean music festival plays out against discord in reunification hopes
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The DMZ Peace Train Music Festival recently took place near the demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea, drawing thousands of artists and fans globally. This seventh installment of the festival, which began in 2018, aimed to promote peace and a world without borders through music. However, the event occurred amidst declining reunification hopes among South Koreans, particularly younger generations. Despite this sentiment, attendees like 20-year-old student Jo Seong-bin expressed a desire for peaceful exchanges and a less tense atmosphere between the two Koreas, even if full reunification seems unlikely. The festival provided a platform for artists and fans to gather in a location historically associated with conflict, advocating for peace.

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The DMZ Peace Train Music Festival has been held annually since 2018.

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Jo Seong-bin, a 20-year-old student, expressed hope for peaceful exchanges despite reunification challenges.

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The festival aims to promote peace and cultural exchange between the two Koreas.

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Thousands gathered for the DMZ Peace Train Music Festival near the Korean Demilitarized Zone.

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Younger South Koreans are reportedly losing hope in the possibility of reunification.

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A stone’s throw from the barbed wire and minefields that separate the two Koreas, thousands gathered for a music festival this weekend to sing about peace in a place synonymous with conflict.The peace-train-music-festival" class="entity-link entity-event" data-entity-id="146557" data-entity-type="event">DMZ peace Train Music Festival, named after the Demilitarised Zone that has separated the neighbours for seven decades, gathered artists and fans from around the world.It was the seventh instalment since the inaugural festival was held in 2018 under the slogan: “Let’s dance for a world without borders!”But it came at a time South Koreans, especially younger ones, seem to be giving up on the possibility of reunification.Revellers dance during a performance by South Korean indie rock band Peach Truck Hijackers on Sunday. Photo: AFP“It may be difficult to become one country … but I hope we can at least move forward by letting go of that tense atmosphere and building more peaceful exchanges between each other,” said Jo Seong-bin, a 20-year-old student who came to celebrate the end of his midyear exams.
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