WUMUJI aims to be a producer or co-producer of nearly all its concerts.
Rather than simply renting out space, WUMUJI focuses on curating and creating performances that provide genuine value to musicians.
Our mission is to foster collaboration and spark ideas that lead to engaging, meaningful performances—while supporting the professional growth of artists.
To this end, WUMUJI hosts genre- and theme-specific performances at least three times a week, aiming to become a venue where musicians can grow and audiences can enjoy unforgettable experiences.
WUMUJI champions diverse genres and independent musicians.
We support independent artists who create their own music, helping them reach more audiences and perform on more stages.
WUMUJI takes initiative in supporting underrepresented genres, such as live band music, and embraces music that goes beyond fleeting trends or commercial formulas.
We are committed to building an inclusive ecosystem, where musicians from various genres can connect with fans and broaden their reach.
We believe that diversity and self-sustainability are the foundations for a resilient and thriving future for the Korean music scene.
WUMUJI is also a space for community.
Our venue is designed so that the performance stage and communal areas flow together, encouraging interaction between musicians and fans before and after shows.
WUMUJI is more than a place to watch performances—it’s a shared hangout where fans can gather, build connections, and deepen their sense of belonging.
We support artist-fan engagement through showcases, after-parties, and merchandise sales, creating a full-circle experience that goes beyond the stage.
At its core, WUMUJI is a space co-created by musicians and their communities.
WUMUJI is at the forefront of experimental live culture.
We believe that innovation in live performance isn’t confined to massive arenas.
WUMUJI pursues small-scale but creatively bold experiments, offering audiences fresh, intimate, and immersive experiences.
By lowering physical and psychological barriers, we aim to attract new audiences and prove that meaningful performances can be created affordably.
Another key goal is to contribute to the broader live music ecosystem by collaborating with other venues, sharing knowledge, and co-creating new possibilities for Korea’s performance culture.