TAIPEI, Taiwan – 2019
World Music Festival @Taiwan, in its 4th annual season, gathers high-profile music artists from Taiwan and across the globe, with the vision of creating the most sensational music scene of the year. The event is to be held at Taipei Dajia Riverside Park, on 18 – 20 October 2019.
The event, hosted by Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development, MOC, features 20 performances, 4 dance workshops, 5 international lectures, 1 showcase performance and a grand bazaar with over 100 stalls. New for 2019, Spanish Hairstyling Group OSADIA will be bringing interactive artistic hairdressing at the music festival, offering attendees the most intimate and visually stunning art experience.

The international line-ups, carefully selected by
Wind Music from 4 continents across the globe, aim to deliver staggering performances to the audience in Taiwan. They include
Auļi, the award-winning bagpipe and drum music group from Latvia, and
The Raghu Dixit Project, one of India's best contemporary folk bands. The event this year also features cross-cultural groups, such as
Mathias Duplessy & the Violins of the World and the distinguished Taiwanese pipa player
Chung Yufeng teaming up with Swedish folk trio
Sotali. They will showcase a mesmerizing blend of sounds that surpasses cultural borders.

The 2019 festival also introduces 11 Taiwanese acts, several of which are past winners of Golden Melody Awards. Such artists are indigenous R&B singer
ABAO, the contemporary Hakka and Minan music band
ZiXuan & Slow Train, Taiwanese singer
Hsieh Ming-yu & Pun Car Band, and indigenous singers
Pandull,
Wu Hao-en and
Nanwan Sisters. All of them, together with other exciting acts such as
MAFANA,
Dakanow, and
TUDI-VOICE, will be displaying the diversity of Taiwan's music to the audience.
For the highly-anticipated Electronic Crossover Music Night, World Music Festival this year presents
DJ Cookie, the world-famous and hottest female DJ in Asia, to host a night party with indigenous singer
Yagu Tanga and saxophone player
Pikong Wu.

Aside from a colorful array of musical programs, the bazaar is another highlight of the festival anticipated by many. As before, it employs elements of originality, diversity and foreignness. In music bazaar, creative bazaar and food bazaar, attendees could discover original handicrafts, food and musical instruments from various countries.
The music festival now offers 20% off discount presale tickets, available at
books.com.tw, and
tickets.udnfunlife.com. For detailed information on volunteering program and other festival programs, please visit official music festival website:
www.wmftaiwan.com, or follow the event on
Facebook.
