The aftermath of the 'Infinity Challenge' music festival raised a few eyebrows because of the state of the venue, but the producers of the show have now come out to apologize and confirm that the litter has been cleaned up.
On August 15, reps of the show tweeted, "The 'Infinity Challenge' music festival closed amidst a lot of viewer interest. Right after the festival, 'Infinity Challenge' was busy cleaning up litter from the audience... The Alpensia Ski Resort is being restored to its original state little by little. We apologize for causing worry once again."
The 40,000 concertgoers left a tremendous amount of trash, which has now been cleaned up by cleaning companies and 'Infinity Challenge' staff. The head producer of the variety show also promised that he would make sure the resort was litter-free.
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On August 15, reps of the show tweeted, "The 'Infinity Challenge' music festival closed amidst a lot of viewer interest. Right after the festival, 'Infinity Challenge' was busy cleaning up litter from the audience... The Alpensia Ski Resort is being restored to its original state little by little. We apologize for causing worry once again."
The 40,000 concertgoers left a tremendous amount of trash, which has now been cleaned up by cleaning companies and 'Infinity Challenge' staff. The head producer of the variety show also promised that he would make sure the resort was litter-free.
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