The Korea Times

(G)I-DLE suspends activities due to members’ health concerns

- By Pyo Kyung-min pzzang@koreatimes.co.kr

K-pop girl group (G)I-DLE temporaril­y suspended upcoming activities for members Minnie and Yuqi citing health concerns just two days before the release of the group’s second full-length album, “2 (Two).”

While the scheduled release date for the new album remains unchanged, the group’s future activities remain uncertain.

On Saturday, Cube Entertainm­ent, the group’s agency, explained through an official press release that Minnie and Yuqi visited a hospital on Friday due to sudden symptoms of fever and headaches.

“Following medical advice, the decision was made to temporaril­y halt the group’s activities, allowing the members to focus on sufficient rest and treatment,” the agency stated.

Consequent­ly, the agency declared the cancellati­on of all upcoming events, including the previously scheduled press event on Monday, the release date of the new album.

This health-related announceme­nt is not the first for (G)I-DLE, with similar incidents occurring numerous times in recent months.

Notably, Minnie left the stage during the group’s performanc­es in the United States in December last year due to health issues. This led to a temporary suspension of her activities for several following weeks. Member Shuhua also sought medical attention with fever and was later diagnosed with Type A influenza.

The recurring reports of health issues have raised concerns about whether the agency is properly managing the group’s demanding schedules.

Last year, (G)I-DLE embarked on a world tour from June to October, covering various cities in Asia, the U.S., and Europe.

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