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Twitter accounts by popular group NCT Dream fans are currently heating up with postings urging their entry. NCT Dream returned home Monday morning after a concert in Tokyo, Japan, but will leave for Kobe on July 2 to 3.
The K-pop industry is also suffering from the aftermath of the new coronavirus infection. As K-pop stars begin their overseas tour to mark the New Year, fans have called for the singers to return home or cancel their schedules due to concerns over the corruption.
In particular, NCT Dream is set to perform in Macau on Feb. 7-8 next week, raising concerns among fans. Macau currently has seven confirmed cases of Wuhan Clerosis, the third most confirmed outside of China after Thailand with 14 and Hong Kong with eight.
Macau’s local media said the theater is now closed, various entertainment-related performances have been put down, and public works will be suspended by the end of the month. It also said that there are very few people on the streets, so it is a quiet situation.
Macau police said 1,100 tourists from Hubei province had visited Macau by the end of the week, with about 500 staying there until Wednesday. Hubei Province is a city of Wuhan, and local governments in China are now trying to control the roads by blocking them.
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In addition, GOT7 (GOT7) will also perform in Bangkok, Thailand, on Feb. 15-16, followed by Singapore on Feb. 22 and Macau on Feb. 29, while SF9 (Spanine) will hold fan signing events in Qingdao, China on March 14. Fans of the group are also calling for cancellation.
Thailand also had six confirmed cases during the one-day period on Friday, while Singapore also has seven confirmed cases, such as Macau, on the growing alert against Wuhan Lung Corruption. However, they say they will keep a closer eye on the situation as their schedules are relatively more flexible than NCT Dream.
In a related development, an official from the group said, “We fully understand our fans’ concerns. We are also discussing the schedule,” he said, adding, “But we have not received accurate information from the Chinese side about the situation due to the Lunar New Year holiday. I think we can get a report on the relevant situation and make a decision as early as Tuesday,” he said.
Meanwhile, Super Junior told the official community on Monday that all recordings of the “SUPER JUNIOR THE STAGE” scheduled for July 28 will be closed due to the recent situation involving a new strain of coronavirus infection, and that it is inevitable that the schedule will be changed due to the previously prepared parts. Super Junior was scheduled to record their comeback show with some 400 fans at the Broadcasting Support Center in Ilsan, Gyeonggi Province, on Friday. Kang Sung-hoon, a former Sechskies singer, has also temporarily postponed a fan meeting he planned for April 14-15.
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