ACON 2025 in Kaohsiung: Full Line-up and MCs as Shuhua Leads 13 Acts at the National Stadium
Following the 10th-anniversary Asia Artist Awards, extension festival ACON 2025 takes over Kaohsiung National Stadium on December 7, with Shuhua and Lee Jun Young hosting a four-hour show featuring 13 K-pop and P-pop acts for fans on site and worldwide.

Scheduled the day after the 10th-anniversary AAA ceremony, ACON 2025 uses the same Kaohsiung National Stadium with a 360-degree stage so fans in every section can enjoy the performances up close. The program starts around 5 p.m. and runs for more than four hours, including rehearsal benefits and special stages. Official MCs are (G)I-DLE’s Taiwanese member Shuhua, actor-singer Lee Jun Young, CRAVITY’s Allen and KiiiKiii’s Sui, who guide the show in multiple languages and keep the crowd engaged throughout the night.

The line-up brings together ATEEZ, WOODZ, Ash Island, YENA, KISS OF LIFE and QWER, alongside rising groups CRAVITY, xikers, NEXZ, KiiiKiii, KickFlip and AHOF, plus Filipino boy group SB19 often dubbed the ‘kings of P-pop’—13 acts in total. According to organisers and regional media, the festival focuses on full band and dance performances, special collaboration stages and solo spots, with more than 50 songs expected. In Taiwan the show is broadcast on Sanlih Metropolitan TV and streamed via LINE TV, LINE TODAY Entertainment and LINE MUSIC, while overseas viewers can tune in through Weverse, UNEXT, MeWatch, MyTV and TrueVisions Now.



- Date & venue: December 7, 2025 at Kaohsiung National Stadium, with more than four hours of live performances.
- MC line-up: Shuhua, Lee Jun Young, Allen (CRAVITY) and Sui (KiiiKiii) hosting together in multiple languages.
- Artist roster: 13 acts including ATEEZ, SB19, KISS OF LIFE, YENA, QWER, KiiiKiii, KickFlip, CRAVITY, xikers, NEXZ, AHOF, Ash Island and WOODZ.
## 【KStarLoud Insight】 By pairing AAA and ACON 2025 in the same Kaohsiung venue over one weekend, organisers effectively combine an awards show with a large-scale festival, boosting local tourism and related businesses. The line-up mixes globally established names like ATEEZ and WOODZ with next-generation groups such as NEXZ, KiiiKiii and AHOF, plus overseas act SB19, underlining how K-pop is expanding into fifth-generation idols and multi-country markets. For fans, Kaohsiung becomes a rare one-stop chance to see many groups in a single trip, while TV and streaming coverage help imprint the city and stadium in the wider Asian pop culture map.
