YG Entertainment recently announced that Baby Monster member Rami will not join the upcoming Asia tour due to health concerns. Rami has faced health challenges since her debut, and recent medical advice suggested she stop all activities for a full recovery.
The Asia tour begins with a concert in Singapore on May 17 and continues until the end of June. Baby Monster will perform as a six-member group. The remaining members are preparing to deliver engaging performances, including additional cover songs to ensure fans have a great experience.
Baby Monster just completed an impressive tour in Japan, attracting 150,000 attendees. Now, they are set to visit major cities, including:
- Hong Kong
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Bangkok
- Jakarta
- Kuala Lumpur
- Taipei
YG Entertainment encourages fans to support the remaining members during this challenging time. They also ask fans to send warm wishes to Rami for a swift recovery. As fans rally behind the group, the hope for Rami’s recovery remains strong.
Looking ahead, Baby Monster plans a second North American tour later this year, with stops in cities such as:
- Toronto
- Rosemont
- Atlanta
- Fort Worth
- Oakland
- Seattle
This situation highlights the importance of health in the K-pop industry, where many groups face similar challenges. Social media plays a vital role in supporting artists during health-related breaks, allowing fans to connect and uplift their favorite stars. Band members have expressed their feelings about Rami’s absence and appreciate the fans’ support. They hope to see her back soon, showcasing the strength and resilience of Baby Monster.
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