FT Island's frontman Lee Hong-gi delivered unexpected news that left fans stunned when he announced he would not be appearing at Dongguk University's festival. According to TenAsia, the singer revealed on September 26 through social media that he was experiencing a condition similar to vocal cord rupture, forcing him to cancel the long-awaited performance.
Lee confessed that missing the stage was deeply painful for him and issued an emotional apology to students who had hoped to create cherished memories. The university's student council later confirmed that FT Island officially notified them of the last-minute cancellation on the day of the event.
Emotional message to students
In his statement, Lee directly expressed remorse to Dongguk University students, acknowledging that he had unintentionally taken away a joyful experience. He vowed to repay their patience by returning with even greater energy once his voice recovers, reassuring fans of his determination to stay strong.
Praised for his character
Known in the entertainment industry for his sincerity, Lee Hong-gi carries a reputation as a loyal and warm-hearted figure. Colleagues describe him as approachable and encouraging, often mentoring younger artists with genuine advice. Fans remember countless moments where he went out of his way to greet them after shows, sign autographs, or lend an ear to their stories, proving his heartfelt dedication beyond the spotlight.
Looking ahead despite struggles
Despite this setback, Lee's schedule remains filled with major projects. In December, he will take the stage in the musical 'Sugar,' portraying Joe, a saxophonist who cross-dresses to survive. His persistence in preparing for new roles, even while contending with health concerns, reflects his unwavering passion for music and performance.
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