Japan's travel restrictions are a fresh blow to the lucrative Korean entertainment industry. FMTNews Kpop Concert Cancel
South Korean K-Pop group BTS cancelled a series of concerts in Seoul in April due to virus concerns.
South Korean boy band Super Junior called off its tours scheduled to take place on March 25 and 26 in Japan, citing the Japanese government’s measures to “curb immigration”. Japan’s travel restrictions are a fresh blow to the entertainment industry in the wake of the fast-spreading virus.Singer Taeyeon has cancelled her Feb 1 concert in Singapore, saying that she is worried about the health of fans.
At home, boy band BTS cancelled its scheduled April concert in Seoul, amid growing concerns of the new coronavirus outbreak, its music label, Big Hit Entertainment previously said.
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