Courtesy of BigHit Music
The MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony, originally scheduled to take place in Paris on November 5, has been canceled. The decision to cancel the event was attributed to the "devastating events" occurring in Israel and Gaza.
Organizers released a statement expressing that in light of the ongoing developments in Israel and Gaza, it did not seem appropriate to hold a global celebration. The statement emphasized that with a significant loss of lives in the region, the moment called for mourning rather than celebration.
Notable performers such as David Guetta, Jung Kook (of BTS), and Thirty Seconds to Mars were scheduled to participate in the annual event.
Paramount Global, the organizers, cited their decision as a precautionary measure, aiming to safeguard the well-being of the thousands of individuals involved in the event, including employees, crew members, artists, fans, and partners who would be traveling from around the world.
France has been on high alert following the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, particularly since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7 and the subsequent Gaza war. Additionally, an incident involving the killing of a teacher in France by an individual claiming to act on behalf of the Islamic State extremist group has added to security concerns.
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