Japan experienced a devastating 8.9-magnitude earthquake on March 11th, which consequently lead to a halt in everyone’s promotional activities. It was recently revealed that Korean entertainment agencies will be holding an emergency meeting with their Japanese counterparts in order to discuss the future of their scheduled activities.
Last weekend, Korean entertainment agencies spent the majority of their time attempting to get in contact with their Japanese labels through SNS in order to check on their wellbeing. However, business discussions will resume on the 14th through that formal meeting.
A representative of
SM Entertainment revealed,
“We were more concerned with the health of our Japanese employees so we did not discuss any business-related matters. On the 14th, we will begin meeting and discussing.” The representative went to explain that SNSD is currently scheduled to release ‘Mr. Taxi‘ in April, and SHINee’s Japanese debut was planned for May.
A representative of
JYP Entertainment commented,
“We have a meeting scheduled for the morning of the 14th. As the situation is very severe, we will be making a careful decision.“
2PM recently returned to Korea after completing their round of promotions and do not have future Japanese activities scheduled for the time being. Employees in JYP Japan also made their return to Korea after the earthquake.
A representative of
YG Entertainment stated, “
We could not get in contact with our Japanese label last weekend so we will be discussing business-related matter on the 14th.” 2NE1 was reported to have returned to Korea on the 12th after going through the earthquake on the 11th.
A representative of
Cube Entertainment revealed, “
Our Tokyo label has resumed operation. We will, however, be discussing the matter further today and finalize a decision within the day.” B2ST is officially scheduled for their debut on the 16th.
Nega Network will also be holding an emergency meeting on the 14th to discuss the
Brown Eyed Girls‘ schedule next week, as the girls are currently scheduled for press interviews and other activities.
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Naver
Wow, it is good to here that these groups and other have made it back to korea safe.
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