Singer Nilo's label has released a statement on the cancellation of his upcoming concert 'Feel So Good Live Concert'.
The 'Feel So Good Live Concert' was set to be held in Busan with featured artists Penomeco and Babylon, but Nilo's agency Limez Entertainment has stated it's now been canceled. The label explained, "A number of people have been using 'no show' tactics of reserving tickets and canceling them. This has made it harder for actual concertgoers from reserving tickets. The concert production team contacted us and informed us the concert was canceled as they can't move forward in this situation."
In related news, Nilo's 2017 track "Pass" surpassed artists like EXO and TWICE on music charts, but some netizens are accusing Limez Entertainment of manipulating the charts. Though the label officially denied there was any tampering, the 'Feel So Good Live Concert' failed to sell tickets. Malicious netizens began reserving seats that spell out messages accusing Nilo of tampering with music charts. Following the controversy, the concert has been canceled.
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The 'Feel So Good Live Concert' was set to be held in Busan with featured artists Penomeco and Babylon, but Nilo's agency Limez Entertainment has stated it's now been canceled. The label explained, "A number of people have been using 'no show' tactics of reserving tickets and canceling them. This has made it harder for actual concertgoers from reserving tickets. The concert production team contacted us and informed us the concert was canceled as they can't move forward in this situation."
In related news, Nilo's 2017 track "Pass" surpassed artists like EXO and TWICE on music charts, but some netizens are accusing Limez Entertainment of manipulating the charts. Though the label officially denied there was any tampering, the 'Feel So Good Live Concert' failed to sell tickets. Malicious netizens began reserving seats that spell out messages accusing Nilo of tampering with music charts. Following the controversy, the concert has been canceled.
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