'Light Terror until 3 a.m.'Psy,"Hummye Show" Rehearsal Controversy broke out

Jul 19, 2024

'Light Terror until 3 a.m.'Psy,'Hummye Show' Rehearsal Controversy broke out



'Light Terror until 3 a.m.'Psy,'Hummye Show' Rehearsal Controversy broke out
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As singer Psy continues to perform on the tour of 'Hummye Show 2024', controversy over the rehearsal of the nuisance broke out.

On the 19th, an online community posted an article titled 'Is it right to rehearsals for lighting at this time?'

The writer A posted related videos and photos and wrote, "Is it right to shoot such a light from 10 p.m.?" I'm doing this until 1:30 a.m. Even if you close the curtain, the light comes in."



Mr. A then shoots lasers by color and lights that run around like a lighthouse. I can't sleep. It's like this until 1:30 a.m. Let me go to sleep, Psy," he added.

The video and photo showed a dark visual strong light shining toward A's house.



Psy's soaking show Gwacheon performance is scheduled to be held at Seoul Grand Park for two days on the 20th and 21st, and it seems that he is rehearsing for lighting without hearing noise.

Mr. A later posted an additional article titled '3 a.m. after the police report of the lighting rehearsal of the show.



Mr. A disclosed the details of the call reported and inquired to the police and Dasan Call Center (120) twice at 1:21 a.m. and 1:24 a.m., respectively. "As soon as I reported, the light was turned off in 10 minutes. And it turned on again after an hour."

Mr. A then said "The light shines again as soon as I was about to fall asleep, and it's like that" The light comes on every time the light goes back, so what's the point of reporting to the police. Change direction and shoot again. That's so mean."

Netizens also responded "That was a little too much", "It's a nuisance until dawn", "It's over the line by 3 o'clock".

Meanwhile, Psy held the 'Shy Hummil Show SUMMERSWAG 2024'(Summer Sweat 2024)(hereinafter 'Shy Hummil Show 2024') starting with Wonju, Gangwon-do, on the 29th of last month, and is welcoming audiences from all over the country in a total of nine cities.



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