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Korean Festival Coming to Sugarloaf Mills This Fall

Korean Festival Coming to Sugarloaf Mills This Fall

All about the Korean Festival, hosted by the Korean Festival Foundation

Interested in learning more about Korean culture, seeing live K-POP performances, and trying some delicious food? On Saturday, October 5th from 11 AM to 9 PM and Sunday, October 6th, 2024 from 11 AM to 6 PM, Sugarloaf Mills will host the 2024 Korean Festival, hosted by the Korean Festival Foundation.

The 2020 U.S. Census estimates that over 70,000 Korean-American people live in Georgia, and the population is growing! Get to know more about what this vibrant culture is bringing to the Gwinnett area by checking out this family-friendly festival, which will include exhibitions, a photo zone, Korean clothing/dress, Samulnori (traditional Korean instruments), calligraphy, Tuho Throw (a historic Korean game), face painting, and much more. Live performances include SEASUS Orchestra and K-POP groups, Beomhan and MustB Royalty. Booths will also be available, featuring travel opportunities, goods, and other experiences for purchase.

The Foundation hopes that this event will both celebrate and share Korean culture, drive economic growth by supporting Korean businesses, and strengthen the broader community by inviting guests from all backgrounds to attend and learn about Korean culture within the United States.

The Foundation estimates that over 70,000 people will attend the 2024 event, so don’t miss out. The event location is 5900 Sugarloaf Pkwy, Lawrenceville, GA 30043 (Sugarloaf Mills Mall). Tickets are $20 each per day (or $30 for both days) and can be purchased here.

Get Involved

  • If you’re interested in sponsoring this event, click here
  • Applications to feature a booth are here
  • Volunteer applications are open until September 15th

We hope to see you there!

Learn More

If you would like to learn more about Korean culture and Korean restaurants in the Gwinnett area, check out these resources from Explore Gwinnett:
Seoul of the Soul Food Tour
Guide to Korean Culture

Event graphic and images are courtesy of the Korean Festival Foundation.