Multiple K-pop related events and new music releases have been canceled or postponed following a national tragedy in South Korea where more than 150 people have, so far, lost their lives during Halloween weekend
Weekly live K-pop music program Inkigayo, which airs on South Korea’s public SBS channel, announced it has canceled its Oct. 30 broadcast., which airs on cable channel SBS M, also announced it has canceled its upcoming Nov. 1 broadcast.
YG Entertainment — the K-pop label and management home to artists like BIGBANG, WINNER, AKMU, BLACKPINK and TREASURE —that they have decided to temporarily postpone the promotion schedule and content release dates for their artists. HYBE — the label and management home to artists like BTS, Tomorrow X Together, SEVENTEEN, Zico, and NewJeans —Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox
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