In recent days, South Korea has been filled with political tension. President Yoon SeokYeol declared martial law, which was nullified by a resolution of the National Assembly, but the aftermath still lingers. Particularly, attention is focused on the cancellation of singer Lee SeungHwan’s scheduled concert, which has garnered significant interest from fans.
Lee SeungHwan’s team announced on their official social media, “We regret to inform you that the ‘Like a Black and White Movie’ performances on December 4th and 5th have been canceled. All purchased tickets will be refunded in full, and details will be provided later.” Lee SeungHwan had originally planned to hold concerts from the 3rd to the 5th and from the 17th to the 19th at the Cloud Under Small Theater, but the performances on the 4th and 5th have been canceled. The status of the performances from the 17th to the 19th remains uncertain.
On the 3rd, President Yoon SeokYeol declared martial law in an emergency address, pledging to eradicate anti-state forces. However, the National Assembly passed a resolution demanding the repeal of martial law with unanimous approval the following day. The Speaker of the National Assembly announced, “With the passage of the resolution to repeal martial law, the proclamation of martial law is null and void,” urging citizens to remain calm.
Lee SeungHwan’s team expressed their stance on the news of the National Assembly’s resolution, stating, “We can’t relax yet, but we will announce a positive conclusion soon.” Despite this political uncertainty, fans are hopeful that Lee SeungHwan’s stage will reopen.
There is growing interest in how the situation will unfold and whether Lee SeungHwan’s performances will proceed as planned. The impact of political change on the arts community and the response to it is drawing attention. Not only fans but also many others are observing the aftermath of this incident.
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