OVERPASS moves to a virtual concert with Baekhyun, Mino, Yuna and more for the start date

Originally scheduled for its release in California in early spring, OVERPASS will debut as a virtual music festival this year with a number of EXCITING facets to help it stand out from the existing wave of online programs.

Arriving on screens next month, OVERPASS is to create a platform to showcase foreign artists with a focus on hip-hop, R-B and neo-soul, especially those who constitute or have roots in Asia. Solo superstar Baekhyun, from the feel of K-pop EXO, has released one of the best-selling Korean albums of the year with Delight from May. The festival also includes Mino from K-pop boys’ organization WINNER, Malaysian superstar singer-songwriter Yuna, poignant and recognizable Thai singer Phum Viphurit, the burgeoning South London neo-soul star Joy Crookes, Korean singer, rapper and producer Gray Gray James. Reid, Filipino-Australian TV star turned music star, pop singer-songwriter Array and multifaceted musician and thief of the social scene SOSUPERSAM.

While virtual music festivals are increasingly appearing in the era of coronavirus problems, OVERPASS has an explicit attitude about the type of artists and genres they provide, in fact, helps stand out among others to help unite with a network painting rather than look like a trap. -All over the total Internet. It may certainly work well if the festival can debut on a physical occasion as long as it is safe for music festivals.

For its exclusive broadcast event, OVERPASS promises a full production with full set performances of approximately 20-30 minutes as a genuine festival.

General admission is worth $8 affordable tickets, with a valuable ticket and a package of products on sale for $90. Some of the proceeds will go to project Hope (which is helping COVID-19 aid, the crisis in Yemen and aid to Lebanon), while enthusiasts can also scale on the OVERPASS online page to send their own personalized donation where one hundred percent of the Budget to non-profit NGOs.

OVERPASS takes place on September 26 at 10:00 a.m. EST, with tickets on sale now.

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