On September 16, the production company officially announced that concerts in Changwon, Daegu, and Daejeon would not go ahead. “Due to issues related to artist participation and other unavoidable circumstances, it has become realistically difficult to proceed as planned,” the statement read. “Although we explored every possible solution to make the shows happen, we concluded that smooth operations in these regions would not be possible and thus, we regretfully decided to cancel.”

As a result, the Changwon show on September 21, Daegu on October 3, and Daejeon on October 11 have all been scrapped. The organizers apologized to fans awaiting the shows and pledged to ensure that the remaining concerts on the tour proceed successfully.
The cancellations come amid rising tensions involving the Japanese team Osaka Ojo Gang. The group’s leader, Ibuki, did not appear at the Seoul concerts held on September 6–7, and later confirmed she would also miss the Busan stop. Ibuki cited “contract and decision-making authority issues” as the reason, effectively going public about internal conflicts.

In response, the organizers claimed that during negotiations, Osaka Ojo Gang’s manager had requested that performance fees not be disclosed and introduced separate conditions that were not shared with the members—raising suspicions of a hidden side agreement.
This ongoing dispute has now cast a shadow over the tour, leaving fans disappointed while anticipation builds over how the production will handle the remaining scheduled concerts.
Sources: nate

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