MZ-Seniors "This golf course culture must continue" Rabiedel EDM Party is a big hit!

Aug 30, 2024

 MZ-Seniors 'This golf course culture must continue' Rabiedel EDM Party is a big hit!
◇photo courtesy of Rabie Bell
An EDM festival held for two months from July to August at Ravie Bell Duns Course in Chuncheon, Gangwon-do.

'It's 夜, it's dance!It was promoted under the motto of rounding in a free atmosphere named ' and a cool after party festival. Concerns were mixed as much as expected. The program, which leads to a five-seater cart entering the fairway and a singer-invited performance after the round, is an event that has rarely been seen at golf courses in Korea. This summer's weather, which continued its all-time heat and tropical nights, was also expected to be an obstacle.

The two-month festival was a big hit.

Not only the 2030 MZ generation, but also various age groups, including golfers and families in their 70s, have become one. Overseas participants such as the U.S., France, and Japan also stood out. The fan club of trot singer Park, who participated in the festival performance, came from Ulsan to Chuncheon and even delivered charity money, which impressed them greatly.

Kim Nam-hee (76), who participated in this festival, said, "The EDM festival was only considered as a culture of young people, but it seems to be fun and young to be together."I'm going to bring more friends and enjoy the EDM party next year." Amateur golfers who participated in Japan are also fans of " (the festival performance) Wax, and it was so nice to play golf and enjoy events. I wish there would be an event like this at a Japanese golf course"I raised my thumb.

CEO of Rabiebel Lee Jung-yoon said, `It is an event that started to provide services for golfers, but I did not imagine it would be so popular. All of the participants made a new request, saying, `Please open it every year' and " "Many people, regardless of age, generation, and nationality, came to think that I should make it better next time" he said.

Laviebel will deliver the proceeds from the party to local organizations at the end of the year.





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