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    MetaMoon Music Festival Returns with Two-Day Event Celebrating Asian and AAPI Artists

    The MetaMoon Music Festival is set to make a triumphant return this September, showcasing the talents of Asian and AAPI artists and celebrating pop culture in a two-day extravaganza. The festival kicks off on Friday, Sept. 27th, with The Summit: Rise of Asian Artists and their Global Fandom, a conference hosted by the Roc Nation School of Music, Sports & Entertainment at LIU. This event will feature panel discussions and masterclasses by industry professionals, providing a platform for students and emerging music executives to explore the intersection of music and business within the Asian music scene.

    The excitement continues on Saturday, Sept. 28th, with a concert at the Brooklyn Paramount headlined by Eric Nam and Henry Lau, two global superstars in the Asian music industry. Joining them on stage will be rising artists Emei and SUNKIS, promising a night of unforgettable performances. This concert will mark Henry Lau’s solo performance debut in the United States, giving fans a rare opportunity to see him live.

    The festival, produced in partnership with Live Nation, aims to spotlight Asian and AAPI talent both on stage and behind the scenes, while also embracing Brooklyn’s diverse communities. Registration for The Summit opens on Sept. 4th, with a concert presale starting on May 22nd and general ticket sales launching on May 24th via Ticketmaster.

    Don’t miss out on this unique celebration of Asian artists, culture, and fans at the MetaMoon Music Festival. For more information and updates, visit www.metamoonfest.com.

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