L-R: TWS's Hanjin, P1Harmony's Theo, FIFTY FIFTY's Chanelle Moon. Credit: iMBC, Dana Jacobs, The Chosunilbo JNS/Getty Images

2025 Weverse Con Festival line-up: TWS, P1Harmony, FIFTY FIFTY and more

Also featuring Lee Mu-jin, &TEAM, LIGHTSUM and more

by · NME

The 2025 Weverse Con Festival has announced the first batch of artists on the line-up, featuring the likes of TWS, P1Harmony, FIFTY FIFTY and more.

Weverse made the announcement on March 12, sharing the first batch of performers for the festival’s 2025 iteration. The concert is set to take place from May 31 to June 1 at the Inspire Entertainment Resort and Inspire Arena Discovery Park in Incheon, South Korea. The show will also be livestreamed on Weverse for international fans.

This year’s bill includes boybands such as TWS, P1Harmony, &TEAM and NOWADAYS, as well as girl groups FIFTY FIFTY and LIGHTSUM. The line-up’s first batch also includes a handful of notable soloists, such as Lee Mu-jin, Jeong Sun-ah and Min Kyoung-ah.

According to Weverse, more acts are to be announced for the festival. Further information on tickets have yet to be shared by the organisers, however fans can see the festival’s main website for more details.  Keep tabs on this page for the latest updates.

The line-up for 2025 Weverse Con Festival is:

&TEAM
FIFTY FIFTY
Jeong Sun-ah
Lee Mu-jin
LIGHTSUM
Min Kyoung-ah
NOWADAYS
P1Harmony
TWS

The details for 2025 Weverse Con Festival are:

Dates: May 31 to June 1, 2025
Venue: Incheon, South Korea, Inspire Entertainment Resort and Inspire Arena Discovery Park
Ticketing Tiers: 1-Day Pass, Green Pass, Con Ticket, Night Ticket, Live Play Ticket
Ticket Price: TBA
Ticketing Merchant: Interpark

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As with past years, the Weverse Con Festival will comprise of three components: the Weverse Con, the Weverse Park (described as an “outdoor festival” at the Discovery Park) and Live Play, which is a real-time broadcast of the concert at the Discovery Park.

1-Day passes grant ticketholders access to both the Con and the Park, while Green Pass holders are limited to the festival and concert broadcast Discovery Park. Meanwhile, Live Play ticketholders will only have access to the real-time broadcast of the concert at the park.