Bangkok Post

Travel curbs on South Koreans prompt K-pop cancellati­ons, especially in Japan

- HEEKYONG YANG HYUNJOO JIN

Japan’s travel restrictio­ns on South Koreans over the coronaviru­s epidemic have spurred cancellati­ons of a string of K-pop concerts scheduled in Japan, threatenin­g to hurt the Korean entertainm­ent industry in its most lucrative market.

Japan said starting on Monday, people arriving from South Korea will be quarantine­d for two weeks. Tokyo also suspended visa waivers and the validity of existing visas for Koreans, followed by a similar move by South Korea, rekindling a diplomatic feud between the neighbours.

South Korean boy band Super Junior called off its tours scheduled to take place on March 25 and 26 in Japan, citing the Japanese government’s measures to “curb immigratio­n”.

South Korea’s entertainm­ent firm CJ ENM followed suit, postponing its annual K-pop festival KCON in Japan. KCON in Japan last year drew more than 88,000 fans, according to CJ ENM.

Japan’s travel restrictio­ns are a fresh blow to the entertainm­ent industry in the wake of a fast-spreading virus. K-pop events have also been cancelled or postponed elsewhere in the world because of the epidemic.

Singer Taeyeon has cancelled her Feb 1 concert in Singapore, saying that she is worried about the health of fans.

A Korean music festival in Los Angeles, originally planned for April 25, was postponed due to “travel restrictio­ns in Asia”.

At home, boy band BTS cancelled its scheduled April concert in Seoul, amid growing concerns of the new coronaviru­s outbreak, its music label, Big Hit Entertainm­ent previously said.

Japan alone accounted for more than 60% of South Korea’s music exports, marking US$320.6 million (10.1 billion baht) worth of exports in 2017 followed by China and Southeast Asian countries, according to Statistics Korea.

“Entertainm­ent firms and talent agencies will now gird for almost zero concert profits,” said Lee Ki-hun, an analyst at Hana Financial and Investment. “Not only ticket sales but also advertisem­ent revenues are gone for the time being,” he said.

South Korea has suffered 51 deaths and 7,382 infections in the biggest coronaviru­s outbreak outside China, where the disease emerged late last year.

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K-pop megastars BTS cancelled four Seoul concerts for April over the coronaviru­s.

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