South Korea opens Galaxy Robot Park in Seoul with K-pop, AI shows and family fun

Galaxy Corporation opened its Galaxy Robot Park in Seoul’s Gangdong district on May 5, featuring AI-powered robots performing concerts, creating art, and engaging in interactive shows for visitors. The 16,500-square-meter park aims to integrate robotics into daily life, with plans for over 1,000 performances annually and potential expansion to the United Arab Emirates by 2026.
Galaxy Corporation officially launched its Galaxy Robot Park in Seoul’s Gangdong district on May 5, covering 16,500 square meters. The venue showcases robots performing choreographed concerts, generating digital portraits, and competing in staged battles within a central Robot Arena. CEO Choi Yong-ho stated the park’s goal is to familiarize younger generations with robotics as part of everyday life. The park blends technology with entertainment, offering interactive experiences like music, games, and live performances. Galaxy Corporation, which manages K-pop artist G-Dragon, plans to host over 1,000 robot performances annually before its full August 2026 opening. A soft launch earlier this month attracted around 100 attendees, including children with learning difficulties. Beyond Seoul, Galaxy Corporation is exploring expansion projects in the United Arab Emirates. The company describes the park as a cultural space where humans and robots coexist through immersive experiences. The initiative reflects South Korea’s growing focus on AI and entertainment technology integration.
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