Red Velvet Postpones Bangkok Concerts Due to COVID-19
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2023-05-12 11:41:18
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Red Velvet, the popular South Korean girl group, has postponed its upcoming concerts in Bangkok due to a member testing positive for COVID-19. SM Entertainment, the group's agency, issued an apology on Thursday and asked fans in Thailand to understand that the health and safety of the artists, audience, and staff must be prioritized.
The news of the postponement comes after Wendy, one of the members, tested positive for COVID-19 the previous day and suspended all her activities. The group was supposed to perform as a quartet, as Joy had put her career on hold since late last month to rest. Joy was absent from the group's concerts in Japan and the Philippines last week.
Red Velvet, known for their catchy music and unique style, has gained immense popularity in Asia and around the world since their debut in 2014. The group consists of five members: Irene, Seulgi, Wendy, Joy, and Yeri.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many setbacks and disruptions in the entertainment industry, with concerts, tours, and other events being postponed or cancelled. The group's agency has assured fans that they are taking all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of the members and staff, and that they will continue to monitor the situation closely.
The postponement of the Bangkok concerts is a disappointment for fans who were eagerly awaiting Red Velvet's performance. However, the health and safety of all involved must be prioritized during these challenging times. Red Velvet's agency has asked for fans' understanding and support, and expressed their hope that the group will be able to return to the stage soon.
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