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LG Arts Center, Seoul

Located in the heart of Seoul’s Gangseo District, the LG Arts Center is a leading performing arts venue known for its striking modern design and world-class acoustics. Originally opened in Gangnam in 2000, the centre relocated in 2022 to a purpose-built complex designed by renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando.

With a strong reputation for programming boundary-pushing performances across music, theatre, and dance, LG Arts Center is one of South Korea’s premier destinations for international and local talent. The new venue includes the 1,300-seat LG Signature Hall and smaller experimental spaces for diverse artistic formats.

Modern LG arts center building with large glass windows, cylindrical structures, and a spacious paved courtyard with circular patterns; trees are visible on the left side.

What is the LG Arts Center’s capacity?

The LG Signature Hall seats 1,335 guests. Additional flexible spaces are available for smaller-scale and experimental performances.

How can fans get to the LG Arts Center?

The venue is directly connected to Magoknaru Station (Lines 5 and Airport Railroad), with easy access to Seoul’s wider transport network.

Is the LG Arts Center wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the venue offers step-free access, lifts, accessible seating, and restrooms throughout the complex.

Who has performed at the LG Arts Center?

LG Arts Center has hosted global artists and ensembles including Hans Zimmer, Kronos Quartet, Bobby McFerrin, and Laurie Anderson.