
The Krazy Super Concert 2024 in Los Angeles, which was set to take place on February 9 and 10, has been postponed due to incoming heavy rains across the Southern California region. The K-pop mega concert was scheduled to feature performances from popular groups aespa and (G)I-DLE, along with boybands THE BOYZ and ZEROBASEONE on both days of the event.
Additionally, CL and The Kid Laroi were set to perform on the first day, while Taeyang, Lauv, and AB6IX were scheduled to perform on the second day.
In a statement on the official BMO Stadium website, the organizers announced that the decision to postpone the concert was made out of an abundance of caution and concern for the comfort and safety of the audience, artists, and staff.
(Keep checking in for the latest details.)
California has been drenched with heavy rain as back-to-back atmospheric rivers slammed the West Coast Additionally, CL and The Kid Laroi were set to perform on the first day, while Taeyang, Lauv, and AB6IX were scheduled to perform on the second day.
In a statement on the official BMO Stadium website, the organizers announced that the decision to postpone the concert was made out of an abundance of caution and concern for the comfort and safety of the audience, artists, and staff.
(Keep checking in for the latest details.)
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aespa is a K-pop girl group formed by SM Entertainment in 2020. The group consists of four members: Karina, Winter, Giselle, and Ningning. Their debut single "Black Mamba" was released in February 2020 and quickly gained popularity, topping various music charts in Korea and internationally. Since then, they have released several successful singles and have won numerous awards, including the Best New Female Artist award at the 2020 Melon Music Awards.(G)I-DLE is a K-pop girl group formed by Cube Entertainment in 2018. The group consists of six members: Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, Shuhua, and Yeonwoo. ()
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The Krazy Super K-pop festival at BMO Stadium has been postponed due to weather – Daily News
Promoters of the two-day Krazy Super K-pop concert at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles on Feb. 9-10 announced that the event would be postponed “due to the incoming heavy rains across the Southern California region,” a post on the festival’s official Instagram account read .
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