Aespa's Winter Misses Japanese Concert Due to Health Issues
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-05-01 10:28:47
Captured from Aespa's Instagram
South Korean girl group, Aespa, has announced that Winter, one of its members, will miss the group's upcoming Japanese concert due to health problems. The group's official website in Japan released a statement on May 29th, saying, "Winter has decided not to participate after discussing with the doctor due to poor physical condition."
Aespa, a four-member group, is currently on its live tour 2023 'SYNK: HYPER LINE in JAPAN'. Winter's absence has caused disappointment for the group's fans, who were eagerly anticipating the performance.
Winter's absence from the concert has also led to the organizers informing the audience about the refund policy for those who wish to refund their tickets. However, the group has not disclosed any further details about Winter's health issues or her expected recovery time.
Winter's absence has raised concerns among fans about her health, and many have taken to social media to express their support and well wishes for her speedy recovery. Despite the setback, Aespa is expected to continue its tour with the remaining members, Karina, Giselle, and Ningning.
Aespa has been making waves in the K-Pop industry since its debut in November 2020, with its unique concept of "avatars" and "real-life" members. The group has gained a massive following with their hit songs, "Black Mamba," "Next Level," and "Forever."
Meanwhile, Aespa is gearing up for its highly anticipated comeback in Korea with the new mini-album 'My World,' which is scheduled to release on May 8th. The group has already released teasers and previews of the album, generating excitement among fans.
The news of Winter's absence has not affected the group's comeback plans, and the remaining members are expected to continue with their promotional activities for the upcoming album. Fans are hoping for Winter's quick recovery and eagerly awaiting her return to the stage with the rest of the group.
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