The "2025 Taiwan Beats Showcase in Seoul" concluded successfully.

The "2025 Taiwan Beats Showcase in Seoul," hosted by the Taiwan Creative Content Agency (TAICCA), closed on the 11th at Cityback in Seoul's Itaewon, receiving enthusiastic responses from numerous industry figures and fans.

Representatives from Warner Music Korea, Sony Music Entertainment Korea, Sony Music Publishing Korea, YG Plus, The Great Escape Festival, and AXEAN Festival attended, along with industry leaders such as the CEO of Magic Strawberry Sound and the CSO of MakeUs (Dingo). In addition, about 270 people joined, including Taiwanese entertainment industry representatives from Ten Entertainment, Sound of Tomorrow, Odot Music Studio, Chromelion Entertainment, and East Town Music, as well as singers and fans, leading to a sellout.

The diverse stages by Taiwanese artists heated up the venue. Ander, who was a nominee for best new artist at the major Chinese-language music awards Golden Melody Awards; Linyon, who won best R&B album at the Golden Indie Music Awards; and I'm Difficult, who also won best alternative pop album at the Golden Indie Music Awards, all drew cheers from the audience with explosive energy.

This event held special significance as many key figures from Korea's labels, marketing, agencies, and concert promoters attended, seeking collaboration with various Taiwanese counterparts. Taiwanese representatives introduced their artists' works and explored possibilities for future Korea-Taiwan co-productions, festival participation, and joint projects.

Taiwanese attendees at the event also evaluated the showcase positively. Sally of Ten Entertainment said, "I was able to meet partners across various fields by attending the event. I will use this opportunity to expand partnerships beyond borders." Lee-ji Huang, founder of Sound of Tomorrow, said, "We will share these results with our artists and continue long-term development in the Korean market." Elaine Wang, co-founder of Chromeleon Entertainment, said, "We will reflect the insights gained this time to help our artists expand onto the global stage."

Meanwhile, the "2025 Taiwan Beats Showcase in Seoul" was held in conjunction with Korea's largest international music conference MU:CON, and was planned and operated by HYPEER, a domestic music marketing and label under the Kreators Network, and Taiwan's international music export brand "Taiwan Beats."

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