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Looking for more events? The full calendar of concerts and events in Macedonia and the region is in one place.
K-Pop Forever, a major European tribute spectacle dedicated to contemporary Korean pop music, comes to Sofia on December 7, 2026. The concert will take place at the Arena 8888 sports hall as part of their world tour.
The project's concept is to bring the K-Pop concert experience to markets where the major Korean acts rarely tour. The set covers the hits of BTS (Dynamite, Butter, Boy with Luv), BLACKPINK (Ddu-Du Ddu-Du, How You Like That, Pink Venom), Twice (Fancy, More & More), Stray Kids (God's Menu), NewJeans, Aespa and many others. All the choreography parts are performed live by professional K-Pop dancers and vocalists, with a full stage design, lighting production and video effects in line with the original K-Pop concerts.
The setlist usually runs around 2 hours and covers more than 25 songs. Arena 8888 is the largest indoor venue in Sofia, with a capacity of 15,000 and an excellent layout for large pop productions.
Tickets are available through eventim.bg at 60 leva. The concert starts at 20:00 on Monday, December 7, 2026. For Macedonian K-Pop fans, this is one of the biggest options in the neighbourhood right now.
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