Grab Your Tickets, DJ Yuka K is Coming to Kpop Club Night Near You


 

Kpop Club Night USA Tour with Live Nation  

 
11/25 Varsity                      Minneapolis
11/26 Echo                         Dallas
12/17 Gramercy                 NY
12/23 Union Stage             Washington, DC


Here comes Kpop Club Night in The USA!

Since 2012, Kpop Club Night has been a regular part of life in Canadian cities, delivering beat-heavy positive vibes to adult fans coast-to-coast. These events are a perfect opportunity to dance and meet new friends in a space where everyone shares the same passion for joyful music.
  
Enter DJ Yuka K, an incredibly talented and adored musician originally from Japan who now calls Toronto home. She has been on a relentless touring schedule in 2022, having performed over 50 events in the last 6 months, most recently alongside Korean superstar idols P1Harmony at the prestigious Royal Ontario Museum. Her latest mix release, "Live In Hamilton" is currently charting at #2 on the Mixcloud Kpop charts.
 
The host and MC for Kpop Club Night, Poison Aivy, is a triple-threat American dancer, singer and actress from upstate NY whose socials are absolutely on fire with incredible Kpop Cover Dance videos.  
 
Local dance crews in each city will open the night on stage, performers TBA.

 
UPCOMING SHOWS IN CANADA:


Toronto - Nov 12 The Rec Room
Ottawa - Nov 18 Carlton University
Vancouver - Dec 30 The Rec Room
Winnipeg - Feb 17 The Rec Room


Tickets for all shows are on sale now at http://kpopclubnight.com  

 
Follow Kpop Club Night: 
http://tiktok.com/@kpopclubnight 
http://instagram.com/kpopclubnight 
http://facebook.com/kpopclubnights
http://twitch.tv/kpopclubnight


Follow DJ Yuka K:
http://tiktok.com/@djyuka 
http://instagram.com/djyuka 

Follow Host:  
http://tiktok.com/heyyitsai
http://intsagram.com/poisonaivy 

Ciera Reeves

Ciera is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of KpopWise. She has been a fan of Korean pop culture since 2005 and writing about it since 2009. Her bias groups are VIXX and OnlyOneOf. She is a 2nd-3rd generation K-pop fan, but she is actively keeping up with the current artists. twitter instagram

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