Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Touring in the US is a dream come true

- By Jae-Ha Kim For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

Monsta X has been nominated for their first MTV Video Music Award for their English-language single “Who Do U Love?” They will become the first K-Pop group to perform at the iHeartRadi­o Music Festival later this year.

A highlight of 2019 for the group was performing in Oslo for South Korean President Moon Jae-in and King Harald V of Norway, where the countries’ dignitarie­s celebrated the 60th anniversar­y of diplomatic relations between South Korea and Norway.

Currently on the North American leg of their world tour, group leader Shownu (born Son Hyunwoo) took a breather to talk with us about life on the road. An edited version of our conversati­on follows.

A: I always dreamed about it, but it seemed like something that would be impossible to achieve. One of our goals from the beginning was to set a milestone in the United States. Since we were kids, we have listened to music from (American) artists like Usher and Michael Jackson. To have a chance to perform in the U.S. is a dream come true moment for us. A: In London, I felt so much history. There’s so much great pop music that has come out of England.

A: Usually we don’t have much time when we are abroad. Our schedules are packed until the end of the year and it is kind of difficult to find time as a tourist. But when South Korean President Moon Jae-in invited us to perform during his summit with the Norwegian prime minister, I spent some time (exploring). It was beautiful to see the amazing scenery there. I hope to explore more countries if I have a chance in the future.

A: I try to exercise regularly as much as possible and get enough sleep.

A: I wish to visit Canada in the future and do a show there.

A: Not just me, but generally all of our members work on new music while we are on tour. We exchange ideas and share our thoughts whenever, if something comes up.

A: I love Bruno Mars and John Legend. It would be wonderful to have a chance to watch their shows.

A: Steve is like a big brother and one of the EDM pioneers. Doing a song with him that is part of his set is amazing. French is one of the most brilliant rappers out there and his flow — especially at the end when he says “Montana ... Monsta X” — really moves me.

A: I have all the best memories from our last tour and I am sure we will have even more great memories this year as well. It’s a great honor for us and we still can’t believe that this is happening. We are so thankful to (our fandom) for helping us achieve such goals. It means so much to us. Thank you!

A: I agree with your interpreta­tion of the 24hour rule. According to guidance issued by the DOT, both U.S. and foreign providers must comply with the rule. I think foreign airlines are trying to get off on a technicali­ty, and the DOT may need to further clarify its rule in order to put an end to the confusion.

For now, though, let’s deal with your issue. When you asked Emirates for a refund, it cited the following policy from its site: “For itinerarie­s booked on emirates.com/us that originate from the U.S., where the booking is made seven days or more prior to flight departure, you may request a refund within 24 hours of booking without penalty.” So, for the 24-hour rule to apply, your flight must originate in the U.S. — not Nepal.

You called and wrote to the airline and eventually it refunded your taxes and fees. That wasn’t enough for you — or me.

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