Galaxy Robot Park sells out July pre-launch shows ahead of September opening
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The Korea HeraldGalaxy Robot Park sells out July pre-launch shows ahead of September openingkoreaherald.comGalaxy Corporation, a South Korean artificial intelligence-driven entertainment technology company, said Tuesday its upcoming Galaxy Robot Park has sold out all weekend performances scheduled during its July pre-launch period, reflecting strong early demand ahead of the venue's official opening in September. According to the company, approximately 8,000 reservations were made during the initial July booking period. Weekend performance slots were filled shortly after ticket sales opened, promptin
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