Haruto of Treasure Temporarily Steps Away from Group Activities Amidst Family Health Concerns
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2023-07-28 23:45:04
YG ENTERTAINMENT
In a heartfelt announcement on Thursday, YG Entertainment revealed that Haruto, a member of the popular boy band Treasure, will be taking a temporary hiatus from group activities due to his grandfather's illness. The agency expressed its regret that Haruto would not be able to participate in the promotion of Treasure's highly-anticipated second full-length album, "Reboot," which is set to be released on Friday at 6 p.m.
Treasure, a dynamic 10-member boy band, emerged from the ranks of YG Entertainment's talent competition show, "YG Treasure Box" (2018–19), captivating fans with their talent and charisma. The group officially debuted in August 2020 with their debut single, "The First Step: Chapter One," and has since gained immense popularity both domestically and internationally.
"We announce that Haruto will not be able to participate in the group's 'Reboot' promotion due to his grandfather's illness," YG Entertainment stated in their official statement on Friday. The agency expressed their hope for Haruto's swift return to meet his devoted fans and requested understanding and support during this challenging time.
"Reboot," the second full-length album from Treasure, has been highly anticipated by fans, as it has been described by YG Entertainment's founder and executive producer, Yang Hyun-suk, as a transformative experience akin to a computer reboot. The album release represents a significant milestone for the boy band as they continue to solidify their position in the music industry.
As Haruto takes a momentary step back to attend to family matters, the Treasure members and fans unite in sending their heartfelt wishes for his grandfather's health and well-being. Treasure's "Reboot" promotion will move forward with the support and understanding of their devoted fanbase, eagerly awaiting the day when Haruto can rejoin his fellow members on stage once more.
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