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The K-pop industry is back to normal after Moonbin’s passing, netizens send great support to Billlie Moon Sua and ASTRO members

The music industry is returning to its busy daily life after sending the late Moonbin off, but the mourning still continues.

Moonbin was found dead at his residence in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on April 19th. He passed away at the age of 25. 

Former and current ASTRO members (Cha Eun Woo, MJ, JinJin, Yoon San Ha, Rocky) and many entertainment colleagues, who were close to Moonbin when he was alive, visited Moonbin’s mortuary at the funeral hall of Asan Hospital to mourn the deceased.

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On the 22nd, Moonbin’s funeral was held privately with the participation of his parents, younger sister Billlie Moon Sua and ASTRO members. The burial site was not disclosed in accordance with the wishes of the bereaved family.

After the passing of Moonbin, music shows were aired as scheduled but the atmosphere on the broadcasts was kept as calm as possible. All the MCs wore black clothes and expressed their condolences to the deceased on the stage. They also canceled encore performances and continued the broadcasts quietly to express their condolences.

Hearing the heartbreaking news, singer IU postponed the release of the promotional interview for her new movie “Dream”. Kim Jong Kook, Jo Hyun Ah, Lee Young Ji, and others pushed back their scheduled YouTube content releases to pay tribute to the late Moonbin.

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SM Entertainment postponed the release of Kangta’s music and Seventeen delayed the release of their content ahead of their album release. BTS’s Suga also postponed a fan sign event, expressing his condolences. BTOB temporarily suspended their comeback promotion as well.

In addition, many senior and junior colleagues in the music industry, such as SHINee’s Key, Taemin, TVXQ’s Yunho, BTS’s RM, Hyolyn, Hong Suk Chun, and Kim Shin-young, expressed their condolences for Moonbin through SNS.

The music industry, which temporarily stopped in mourning for Moonbin, will soon recover and return to everyday life. However, the heartfelt condolences for Moonbin will continue. We hope that the young people who suffer in the darkness behind the glittering lights of K-pop’s heyday will no longer endure any pain.

Souces: naver

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