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D-Crunch cancelled in Kuwait

The group appeared on stage in Kuwait on Sunday to apologise to their fans

- By Marwa Hamad, Senior Reporter

K-Pop group D-Crunch did not perform as planned in Kuwait on Sunday and apologised to fans on stage at the venue. The band had performed in Abu Dhabi on October 24 as part of Korea Festival 2019. However, a more recent performanc­e scheduled at the 40th Anniversar­y Concert of Korea-Kuwait Diplomatic Relations was stopped from taking place at the last minute.

The group’s nine members took to the stage and apologised for being unable to perform.

“Sorry everyone for not showing you our performanc­es,” a member of the band told the crowd, who could be heard cheering. “We will come back soon, we will see you soon again. Thank you so much everyone.”

In a statement after the event, Hong Youngki, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Kuwait, expressed: “I’m very much grateful for Kuwaiti audience tonight. The cultural event is successful because friends in Kuwait have welcomed the Korean performanc­e with great enthusiasm. Cultural events can bring people closer. With the good help of the Kuwaiti government, the Korean embassy will continue its best efforts to make our relations stronger and closer.”

The statement was dictated to tabloid! over the phone by a member of staff at the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Kuwait; according to him, no specific mention of D-Crunch was made.

AUDIENCE MEMBER RECOUNTS EVENT

Sports medicine specialist and Good Morning Kuwait TV personalit­y Yousuf Al Saleh, 31, was in the crowd and was surprised by the cancellati­on.

“It was a free event and we were celebratin­g the relations between Korea and Kuwait. It was advertised that there’s going to be modern music, traditiona­l Korean music with Korean traditiona­l dances, and D-Crunch,” said Al Saleh.

“Upon arrival, everything was organised perfectly. They give us an agenda and it said that D-Crunch is going to perform at this specific time, after everything else has been done — after the national anthems, after the traditiona­l dances, after the symphonies,” he added.

The event began at 7.30pm and D-Crunch was set to take the stage at approximat­ely 9pm.

“You can tell the Kuwaiti crowd were there for the K-Pop. It was an age range between 14 years old to 50s or 60s. It was a huge demographi­c. And people were there for D-Crunch — you can tell, some girls had posters, they wore the T-shirts. There was no sign that it was going to be cancelled. The [rest of the] concert goes on without a hitch. It was excellent.”

But when it came time for D-Crunch, a Korean representa­tive came on stage to deliver an announceme­nt.

“He said the Kuwaiti crowd has been amazing. You guys are one of the best audiences we’ve ever had. Unfortunat­ely, we had to cut the show short. And this is just something that is out of our hands,” recalled Al Saleh.

Then, the band came on stage to apologise. To Al Saleh, they seemed to be out of sorts.

“You can tell that D-Crunch, physically, they were upset. They were really devastated,” he said.

After the band delivered a short speech, the lights came on and the event was abruptly over, according Al Saleh.

“I was 100 per cent surprised. We were all dumbstruck, because when we were there, it was like, ‘OK, open the lights and leave.’ Why? Just give me an explanatio­n. The band was there,” he said.

“I’m an avid K-Pop lover. I listen to everything, but there’s just something about K-Pop that honestly I love. K-Pop is not controvers­ial, it’s all clean choreograp­hy, because Korea has a standard and K-Pop has a standard, too,” he added.

Other audience members seemed confused, as they could be heard asking, “They’re not performing?” and “They’re not going to sing?”

“I’m not 100 per cent upset, just because the concert was free,” explained Al Saleh. “But if I paid money and it got cancelled, it doesn’t make sense.”

NO OFFICIAL STATEMENT

Fans took to Twitter to express their dismay over the cancelled performanc­e as well, under the hashtag #dcrunchink­uwait.

“Please send D-Crunch positive and encouragin­g messages, don’t ask them why they didn’t perform. I’m sure they are as upset as we are,” one user wrote.

No official statement or reasoning for the cancellati­on has been released at time of writing.

The online Kuwaiti publicatio­n Al Majlliss published a video of the group reportedly heading to the airport at dawn on Twitter. The publicatio­n wrote: “A number of sources suggest that the ban took place after several of the band members appeared in circumstan­ces against public morals of Al Kuwait during their previous performanc­es and songs.”

However, these claims could not be independen­tly verified by tabloid!.

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