Flutist Philip Yount is scheduled to appear at Namsangol Hanok Village on Friday, June 5, 2026, in the first-half 2026 Hanok Concert program titled <Sigong Ieum>. The performance is listed as a 60-minute music program at the Min family house, with a small 30-seat capacity, a 30,000 won ticket price, and admission for elementary school students and older. 1
For readers checking whether this is a standard indoor recital, the available notices point to a more specific format: a picnic-style music concert held in a hanok setting, with simple refreshments provided. 1 A related report describes the June performance as centered on Korean drama OST music and names pianist Yeon Hyo-jeong alongside Philip Yount. 2
Philip Yount at Namsangol: What Is Scheduled

The June 5 performance belongs to Namsangol Hanok Village’s 2026 first-half Hanok Concert <Sigong Ieum>. The official Namsangol notice describes <Sigong Ieum> as a program that connects pleasant sounds across time and space, and its first-half lineup is built around two parts: a children’s book concert on May 23-24 and the music performance featuring Philip Yount on June 5. 3
The core details are straightforward. The concert is scheduled for Friday, June 5, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. It takes place at the Min family house in Namsangol Hanok Village, and the running time is 60 minutes. 1 Another event report gives the setting more specifically as the courtyard of the Min family house in Gwanhun-dong and says the program will be presented as a picnic music concert. 2
Because the capacity is only 30 seats, this is not the kind of event where readers should assume wide availability. The Traditional Culture Portal notice lists the admission fee as 30,000 won and states that elementary school students and above may attend. 1 The same notice also says the concert is presented in a picnic-concert format with simple refreshments, which matters for planning: the experience is framed as a close, small-scale cultural outing rather than only a conventional seated hall performance. 1
Weather is another practical point. The available report states that if it rains, the concert will move indoors. 2 That means the date and time remain the key planning anchors, while the exact audience setting may change depending on conditions.
Booking, Venue, and Visit Details to Check
Tickets for the June 5 performance were reported to open on April 30, 2026, at 2:00 p.m. through the official Namsangol Hanok Village website. 2 Since the current date is May 7, 2026, that booking opening time has already passed. Readers interested in attending should therefore check the official Namsangol Hanok Village site for the current ticket status, rather than treating the April 30 opening time as a future sale.
The venue named in the notices is Namsangol Hanok Village’s Min family house. 1 For planning purposes, the important source-backed location information is the venue name itself and the Gwanhun-dong Min family house courtyard description in the event report. 2 The source material does not provide transport directions, entry gate information, cancellation rules, or detailed refund conditions, so those should be verified directly through the official booking page before purchase.
The program’s broader context may also help readers understand why the setting matters. Namsangol Hanok Village’s performance listing shows the 2026 first-half <Sigong Ieum> as a current performance item and indicates that the Namsangol Hanok Concert series has continued since 2021. 4 In other words, Philip Yount’s June 5 appearance is part of an ongoing hanok concert series, not a separately described one-off venue rental in the available source material.
A short official comment included in the event report frames the first-half program’s structure: “In May, we plan programs centered on stories and experience; in June, music-centered performances to provide diverse cultural experiences.” 2 That quote helps explain the split between the May children’s book concert and the June music concert without adding unsupported details about the actual set list.
How to Decide Whether This Concert Fits Your Plans
The strongest reasons to consider this event are its scale, location, and format. A 30-seat capacity means the performance is likely designed for a close audience environment. 1 The hanok venue and picnic-concert format distinguish it from a typical concert-hall recital, while the 60-minute running time makes it a compact evening program. 1
The available sources also suggest the musical direction, but with one important boundary. The report says Philip Yount and pianist Yeon Hyo-jeong will present a picnic music concert centered on Korean drama OSTs. 2 However, the source material does not provide a full tracklist, individual work titles, encore information, or a detailed running order. Readers looking for a specific drama OST should not assume it will be included unless Namsangol Hanok Village publishes additional program notes.
Age guidance is clear: the Traditional Culture Portal notice lists the event for elementary school students and older. 1 The sources do not state separate prices for children, concessions, group bookings, or companion discounts. The only ticket price provided in the source material is 30,000 won. 1

Quick FAQ
When is Philip Yount performing at Namsangol Hanok Village?
Philip Yount’s <Sigong Ieum> music performance is scheduled for Friday, June 5, 2026, at 7:30 p.m. at the Min family house in Namsangol Hanok Village. The listed running time is 60 minutes. 1
How many seats are available, and how much is admission?
The listed capacity is 30 seats, and the admission fee is 30,000 won. The event is open to elementary school students and older, with simple refreshments included in the picnic-concert format. 1 Philip Yount’s June 5 appearance at Namsangol is best understood as a small-capacity, 60-minute hanok music concert within the 2026 first-half <Sigong Ieum> program. The key next step for interested readers is to check the official Namsangol Hanok Village booking channel for current availability, because ticket sales were reported to have opened on April 30, 2026.
References
- 2026 남산골 상반기 한옥콘서트 <시공이음> (전통문화포털, 2026-05-04)
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- [행사] 2026 남산골 상반기 한옥콘서트 <시공이음> 안내 (남산골한옥마을, 2026-04-29)
- 프로그램 | 공연 – 2026 남산골 상반기 한옥콘서트 <시공이음> (남산골한옥마을)