Korean Music Wave in S'pore cancelled due to 'unforeseen circumstances'

Korean Music Wave in S'pore cancelled due to 'unforeseen circumstances'

SINGAPORE - The 'MBC Korean Music Wave in Singapore 2013' has officially been cancelled.

The concert, which would have been the biggest K-pop festival in Singapore so far, was scheduled for November 16 and featured TaeTiSeo as hosts as well as a lineup including: SHINee, TEEN TOP, B1A4, B.A.P, 2PM, 2AM, F.T. Island, EXO, IU, SISTAR, KARA, miss A, and 4minute.

According to Allkpop, organizer Fatfish Entertainment announced on Facebook:

"We regret to announce that the MBC Korean Music Wave in Singapore 2013 has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances including contractual difficulties with our co-producer, MBC.

"Your support has been much appreciated and we sincerely apologise to all the fans and ticket holders for any disappointment and/or inconvenience caused.

"This is an unexpected turn of events and we are ascertaining how this cancellation will affect our financial position.

"'We are currently seeking professional advice to see how we can best refund our ticket holders and other creditors.

"We will need some time for this and seek your patience and understanding during this difficult time.

"Thank you again to all the fans and our partners and sponsors for your continued support."


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