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No Go for Adult Festival in Seoul: Fourth Venue Cancellation Announced

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The adult festival, 2024 KXF The Fashion, featuring Japanese adult video (AV) actors, has faced its fourth venue cancellation.

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On the 18th, the Gangnam District Office announced that the adult festival venue had ultimately decided to cancel the event. It was reported that representatives from the Gangnam District Office had personally visited the business to confirm whether the event would proceed.

Earlier, Play Joker, the event organizer, had announced through social media that they would proceed with the festival at a bar in Sinsa-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, on the 20th and 21st.

Initially, KXF was set to occur over two days, the 20th and 21st, at the Messe in Suwon. However, the venue was canceled, and on the 4th, the location was moved to the K Art Studio in Paju. Yet, due to strong opposition from Paju City, this venue was also canceled.

Subsequently, the organizers moved the venue to a café and bar on a ship in the Han River Park in Seoul. However, the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s Han River Future Headquarters sent a notice prohibiting illegal activities to the ship’s bar operator, emphasizing that they would cut off electricity if the event proceeded, leading to another cancellation.

The adult festival, organized by adult content production company Play Joker, is the second of its kind, following the one held in Gwangmyeong City last December.

After adult verification, attendees can pay an entrance fee to participate in the event, where they can get autographs from Japanese AV actors, take pictures with them, and watch a lingerie fashion show.

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