Crayon Pop and Park Si Hwan cancel fan signing events due to the Sewol tragedy
2014.04.19
Crayon Pop and Park Si Wan are the next celebrities to cancel their own events in mourning for the Sewol sinking tragedy.
Crayon Pop was supposed to hold a fan signing event to commemorate the release of their 5th single "Uh-ee" on April 19th at U-Plex, Jade Hall in Seodaemun-gu. Chrome Entertainment said,"The whole nation is in the mourning for the sinking ferry accident, we can't meet fans and have fun in such a situation that's why we came up with this decision".
Park Si Hwan who recently made his debut with album "Spring Awakening" was also scheduled to have fan signing events in Seoul and Incheon on April 20th, and one in Daegu on 27th. The event organizers said because of the ferry accident in Jindo, many people are still struggling over such the big shock and you can feel the awful atmosphere everywhere, therefore the agency sent in the request to cancel the event.
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