Zico, the renowned K-pop star from Block B, is feeling a bit low lately. He’s known for his magnificent performances and extraordinary character. However, presently, he’s needed to settle on a difficult decision.
It made his fans miserable, as well as individuals coordinating the Akaraka Festival at Yonsei University, which everybody was waiting for.
He has laryngitis, which resembles an irritated throat but is way more terrible for vocalists. It’s a major bummer for Zico and his fans since his voice is really significant for his music and how he puts himself out there.
At the point when the news spread, fans from everywhere in the world sent him great wishes via virtual entertainment. They were sad because they wouldn’t see him perform, yet they understood he expected to deal with himself.
Zico’s Agency Confirmed
On May 26th, KOZ Amusement, the agency that oversees Zico, shared some miserable news. They reported that Zico, the talented artist and entertainer, has become ill.
He is unable to sing at the “Akaraka Festival at Yonsei University.” This declaration made a ton of fans truly disheartened. Zico has a ton of fans who love his music and are eager to see him perform.
Having a vocal line disease is a major issue for artists like Zico. It implied he was unable to utilize his voice. Not having the option to perform would have been disturbing for him.
In any case, despite the fact that Zico couldn’t sing, his fans showed him so much adoration and support via virtual entertainment. Messages from fans from one side of the planet to the other poured in, hoping everything turns out great for him.
Zico’s Agency Statement
Hello. This is KOZ Entertainment.
We are making an announcement regarding Zico’s health and schedule.
While practicing yesterday, Zico noticed something unusual about the condition of his throat and went to the hospital to be diagnosed. After a thorough examination, he was diagnosed with a vocal cord infection, and in accordance with the doctor’s opinion that he needs rest and recovery, he will not be participating in Yonsei University’s “Akaraka Festival with Alumni” scheduled for today (May 26). We ask for the generous understanding of Yonsei University’s alumni and [Zico’s] fans.
We plan to manage our artist’s schedule with his health as our top priority, and we will do our utmost for our artist’s treatment and recovery so that Zico can promote good health.
Thank you.