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The ‘2026 Seoul Hero Rock Festival X Treehundred’ has recently unveiled its second lineup, building upon the initial list of performers that included Cherry Filter, Crying Nut, Daybreak, Romantic Punch, and QWER. This music festival, a joint effort between Queen Entertainment and the incorporated association Rebon Dears, promises to combine traditional rock vibes with a modern twist for a truly memorable experience.

Scheduled to span two days from April 25 to 26 at Munhwa Bichuk Giji in Mapo-gu, Seoul, the ‘Seoul Hero Rock Festival’ is gearing up to be a complete rock extravaganza. The new additions to the lineup, including Guckkasten, No Brain, Thornapple, Soran, Eve, Black Hole, Seoul Electronic Music Ensemble, and many others, are set to elevate the festival atmosphere to new heights.

The festival’s first lineup already featured a mix of established rock bands and emerging talents, setting the stage for an electrifying event. Icons like Cherry Filter, Crying Nut, Daybreak, and Romantic Punch are set to perform alongside rising stars QWER. Additionally, acts such as The Solutions, Broken Valentine, HarryBigButton, Galaxy Express, and more will bring a diverse range of sounds to the stage.

One of the most anticipated moments of the festival will be the comeback performance of the band ‘Schizo.’ After a long hiatus of over a decade, Schizo will make their triumphant return at the festival, delivering a high-energy performance that fans have been eagerly waiting for. This marks a significant milestone for both the band and their dedicated followers.

Since its inception in 2007 as a club festival, the ‘Seoul Hero Rock Festival’ has evolved alongside the stalwarts of the rock music scene. With improved infrastructure and a fresh venue at Mapo’s Munhwa Bichuk Giji, this year’s edition promises to be bigger and better than ever before. Not only will attendees enjoy an incredible lineup of performances, but they will also be contributing to a meaningful cause.

Proceeds from the festival will go towards initiatives aimed at preserving the Korean fir, a native tree species facing the threat of extinction. By attending the ‘Seoul Hero Rock Festival,’ music lovers will not only experience an unforgettable event but also support efforts to safeguard Korea’s natural heritage.

Mark your calendars for April 25 and 26 as the ‘Seoul Hero Rock Festival’ takes center stage at Munhwa Bichuk Giji in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of rock music while making a positive impact on the environment.

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