Airbnb and CORTIS announce immersive Seoul Hideout experience for fans in April and May

Joe Gebbia Co-founder and Chairman of Airbnb.org
Joe Gebbia Co-founder and Chairman of Airbnb.org
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Airbnb announced on Apr. 20 a partnership with music group CORTIS to launch an immersive Seoul Hideout and fan space, celebrating the release of CORTIS’ new lead single, REDRED, from their second EP GREENGREEN. The collaboration will offer three special ways for fans to experience the space, all available exclusively through Airbnb.

The initiative highlights how K-pop continues to drive international travel to Korea, with many fans seeking deeper connections with their favorite artists. According to a recent survey cited by Airbnb, 94 percent of visitors and prospective travelers to Korea say that K-culture influenced their interest in visiting the country.

CORTIS said: “It feels special to invite our fans, COERs, into our Seoul hideout. REDRED is all about discovering ourselves — what we lean into, what we push back against. Through that, we’ve developed a clearer sense of musical taste. We’re excited for fans to discover their own color and share that moment with us in person in the space we’ve put together with Airbnb.”

Guests can book the main CORTIS experience beginning April 21 at noon Korean Standard Time (April 20 at 8:00 PM Pacific Time) via airbnb.com/cortis-experience. The event is free for up to 30 eligible guests and will take place on April 28 in Seoul; travel and accommodation are not included.

An overnight stay inside the hideout is also available for one guest plus a companion on April 29-30 via airbnb.com/cortis-stay. This stay allows guests private access but does not include an appearance by CORTIS members.

From May 1–7, more than one thousand additional spots will be open as part of POP-UP: Airbnb & CORTIS Seoul Hideout (airbnb.com/cortis-ext), where guests can explore themed spaces but without meeting the group.

Airbnb enables hosts to share homes and local experiences globally according to its official website. It operates as a marketplace connecting guests with hosts for unique accommodations or activities according to its official website, offering lodging options such as entire homes or private rooms alongside experiences like cooking classes or guided tours according to its official website. Founded after renting out air mattresses in an apartment according to its official website, Airbnb now serves users across more than 220 countries and regions worldwide according to its official website.

CORTIS’ new single REDRED is now available on major streaming platforms.



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