Huening Kai of the K-pop group Tomorrow X Together (TXT) had to leave the stage midway through a concert due to a sudden health issue, according to his agency Big Hit Music.
The incident occurred on November 1 during the first night of TXT’s ACT : PROMISE ENCORE concert in Seoul. The agency shared an update on Weverse, the official fan community platform, stating, "Huening Kai was unable to continue his performance on November 1 due to a sudden health issue caused by indigestion. He is now resting and focusing on recovery."
While Huening Kai expressed a strong desire to continue participating in the upcoming shows, Big Hit Music emphasized their commitment to prioritizing his health. "We will monitor his condition closely and adjust his participation schedule as needed," the agency stated, appealing to fans for their understanding.
TXT is scheduled to perform at the KSPO Dome (formerly Olympic Gymnastics Arena) in Seoul from November 1 to November 3 for the final leg of their third world tour.
Big Hit Music assured fans, saying, "We are dedicated to helping Huening Kai recover as quickly as possible so he can return to the stage in good health."
The following is Big Hit Music’s official statement:
Hello, this is Big Hit Music.
We are reaching out to provide an update on Huening Kai’s health and his participation in the concert.
During the first night of the TOMORROW X TOGETHER WORLD TOUR 'ACT : PROMISE' ENCORE IN SEOUL on November 1, Huening Kai experienced health issues due to sudden indigestion and was unable to complete his performance. He is now resting and focused on recovery.
Huening Kai is highly determined to continue with the remaining concerts, but we prioritize his health above all else and will be adjusting his performance schedule as needed. We kindly ask for MOA’s understanding and support.
We are committed to supporting Huening Kai’s recovery so he can meet his fans in good health.
Fans are rallying behind Huening Kai on social media, wishing him a speedy recovery and expressing support for his health-first approach.