The Republic of Korea–United States Combined Forces Command (CFC) hosts the 2025 ROK–US Alliance Concert on Thursday, November 6, at Pyeongtaek University’s 90th Anniversary Hall.
The event celebrates the dedication of Korean and American service members while sharing with the public the enduring friendship, trust, and the spirit of freedom and peace upon which the alliance and the CFC stand.
The stage unfolds as a vibrant blend of cultures from both nations. The concert opens with a joint performance of “We Go Together” by Korean and U.S. vocalists, followed by a Korean fusion of traditional and modern music, and American jazz and pop numbers. The Kukkiwon Taekwondo Demonstration Team brings dynamic energy to the stage, while singers Ailee, Song So-hee, and the girl group H1-KEY deliver heartfelt performances symbolizing the deep trust and friendship of the ROK–US alliance.
General Kim Sung-min, Deputy Commander of the CFC, remarks,
“The Combined Forces Command faithfully fulfills its noble mission of safeguarding freedom and peace, grounded in the strong bond between our two nations. We hope this concert inspires the public to show even greater affection and support for the ROK–US alliance and the CFC.”
At a Glance
• Event|2025 ROK–US Alliance Concert
• Date & Venue|November 6 (Thu), Pyeongtaek University 90th Anniversary Hall
• Hosted by|ROK–US Combined Forces Command
• Performers|Ailee, Song So-hee, H1-KEY, Kukkiwon Taekwondo Team
• Significance|Celebrating the friendship and unity of the alliance built on freedom and peace
Reporter’s View
This concert is more than a performance—it is a living testament to the freedom and peace the alliance has protected for decades. Each note sung and each Taekwondo strike echoes the shared values of courage, sacrifice, and trust. The bond forged in defense now resonates through culture, turning duty into harmony and alliance into empathy.