LOONA’s First Ever Concert In Japan Postponed 4 Days Before The Event, Here Is Why

Published Categorized as Kpop

LOONA’s first Japanese concert titled “LOONATHEWORLD in Tokyo,” which was supposed to be held on October 1st has been postponed.

On September 27, LOONA’s staff and Universal Music released a joint state-run to announce that the concert has been postponed due to visa issue.

Read their statement below!

LOONA JAPAN TOUR POSTPONED

Thank you for your continued support for LOONA.

We are disappointed to announce [to] you that we have decided to postpone LOONA’s 1st solo Japan live concert “LOONATHEWORLD in Tokyo,” which was scheduled to be held on October 1, 2022 (Saturday). In cooperation with the artist, we have been diligently working on the procedures to obtain the necessary visa to visit Japan. However, as of today, we have not been able to obtain the necessary permission. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to those who have been looking forward to [the] LOONA members’ visit to Japan. We would also like to express our deepest apologies for making this announcement so close to the concert date.

We will announce the replacement schedule of the live performance separately. Ticket issuance date will also be postponed due to the tour postponement. Kindly wait for a while as we will inform you [of] the details as soon as they are finalized.

Details regarding “ABEMA PPV ONLINE LIVE” will also be announced separately.

Once again, we [are] hereby informing you [of] our apologies for the inconvenience caused to all the fans who had been looking forward to the tour and for all parties involved in the preparations.

UNIVERSAL MUSIC LLC
LOONA Project Staff

Source: A

By Kevin Miller

My name is Kevin Miller and I am responsible for writing Kpop content on Jazminemedia.com~ I have been a fan of Kpop since 2014 and I am a multi-stan

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.