HONG KONG 〓 Hong Kong Philharmonic’s Japan and Korea tours have been canceled

2020/02/19

The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra’s Japan and Korea tours scheduled for March have been canceled. Those affected by the spread of the new coronavirus.

The tour was led by Jaap van Zweden, music director since the 2018/2019 season. The schedule was to perform in Osaka on the 5th, in Tokyo on the 7th, in Daejeon on the 10th, in Seoul on the 11th, and in Chuncheon on the 12th.

Photo:Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra / Eric Hong


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