Joy Ruckus Club 3 brings together 180 Asian artists for 6-day virtual Lunar New Year festival on 9 stages
Celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Ox through music
Lunar New Year is the biggest and most spiritual festival in and around Asia. This year, due to pandemic restrictions, most festivities and large gatherings are canceled - except one. Joy Ruckus Club 3 is a virtual Lunar New Year festival which is gathering 180 Asian artists from around the world to perform on nine stages from February 16 to 21 on Sessions.
Launched in August of 2020, Joy Ruckus Club is growing exponentially throughout the pandemic going from two stages to nine, two days to six, and 40 artists to 180. The festival will be available to be streamed in 230 countries free of charge.
The nine stages - Ox Stage, Canada Stage, Viet Q Live Stage, Europe Stage, Dubai Stage, Traktivist Stage, Australia/NZ Stage, Dragon Stage, and Hip Hop Stage - have a bit of everything for everybody. Electronic music aficionados will love Eztioko, Aria, and Angger Dimas. Hip hop heads will want to see Bohan Phoenix and Mr. Hong. Even K-Pop fans will be flooding the virtual festival when headliner Hyolyn takes the stage.
The best part of having so many acts is that viewers get to see new artists they’ve never heard of. If this reminds you of big live music events where you stumble on the next hot thing, it’s not a coincidence. Kublai Kwon, creator of Joy Ruckus Club said, “With more acts and more stages than Coachella, Joy Ruckus Club 3 will be the biggest Lunar New Year music festival in the world in 2021.”