GOT7's Bambam Cancels U.S. Leg of First Solo Tour Due to Ankle Injury
Joy
nunimbos@gmail.com | 2024-01-27 09:47:49
Abyss Company Announces Decision, Citing Worsening Condition During Rehearsals
▲ Courtesy of Abyss CompanyAnticipating a significant live performance, Bambam had planned to unveil a new song in the United States as part of his tour titled "Area 52," scheduled to take place in six cities from February 10 to 24.
Expressing regret, the performer conveyed an apology to his fans through his social media channels, stating, "I am sorry I couldn't look after myself well enough."
In the previous year, Bambam engaged with fans in various Asian cities, commencing the tour in Seoul in September and subsequently visiting the Philippines, Macao, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, and Thailand.
Courtesy of Abyss Company
Bambam, a member of the K-pop group GOT7, has made the decision to cancel the American leg of his inaugural solo tour, as announced by his agency, Abyss Company, on Friday. The cancellation is attributed to an ankle injury that reportedly worsened during the tour's rehearsal period.
Expressing regret, the performer conveyed an apology to his fans through his social media channels, stating, "I am sorry I couldn't look after myself well enough."
In the previous year, Bambam engaged with fans in various Asian cities, commencing the tour in Seoul in September and subsequently visiting the Philippines, Macao, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, and Thailand.
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