At KCON, attendees experience and celebrate all aspects of Korean culture, from fashion, beauty and food to music and television. Occurring annually in both New York and Los Angeles, the convention is partnered with two nights of live concert performances, which will take place on Saturday and Sunday.

Each night’s concert is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. EDT and include a number of performers. Representatives from KCON told Newsweek the order of the performances is a “surprise.” While fans won’t know when their favorite act is supposed to come on, they will know who is performing ahead of time. Saturday’s lineup includes:

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Sunday’s performances will include the following six groups:

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Unfortunately, the group EVERGLOW, which was slated to perform on Saturday, are unable to attend the event. KCON announced in a message on Twitter that they were “truly sad and sorry” that they had to inform attendees of the change in the lineup.

“We are very shocked at this unexpected and unfortunate news, but all of us at KCON are doing our best to ensure that your KCON 2019 NY experience remains an enjoyable and memorable one,” the message on Twitter said.

The live stream will begin each night at 5 p.m. EDT, ahead of the performances, to include a few hours from the convention and the red carpet. Fans can tune in to the livestream from the convention and concert’s homepage each day.

Ticket prices for the concert ranged from $70 for a single night to $1,700 for VIP access for both nights. Fans could also attend the concert on both nights for $120 if they wanted to sit on the upper level. Tickets for both nights with better viewing options cost $250 or $360 depending on the level of seating.

VIP access included tickets to the Saturday and Sunday concerts, as well as, a backstage event, engagement with the artists and exclusive merchandise.

Along with the concerts, Korean culture enthusiasts can attend the convention on both Saturday and Sunday for $30. Attendees can take advantage of several workshops, including making embroidered patches and decorating fansigns, as well as panel discussions on a variety of topics related to Korean culture.