CIA report impact? Jaurim temporarily postpones New York concert...The agency's speculative claim is true.

Feb 13, 2025

CIA report impact? Jaurim temporarily postpones New York concert...The agency's speculative claim is true.



The agency explained the background of the band Jaurim's postponement of the New York concert, with some claiming that the CIA report had an influence.

On the 13th, Jaurim's agency Interpark Entertainment said "Jaurim's performance, which was scheduled for March 23 at The Town Hall in Manhattan, New York, has been temporarily postponed."

The agency then added "It is regrettable to tell the fans who have been waiting."




A notice from the local concert hall town hall, the concert organizer, released by Jaurim, read "Unexpected administrative delays have made it difficult to postpone the concert beyond 2025."

He added that the existing concert reservation details (allocation seats and payment amount) will remain the same.

Some netizens posted speculative articles about this, saying, `It has the effect of reporting the CIA.'




Earlier, Kim Yoon-ah of Jaurim was criticized by conservative supporters and ruling party politicians for posting a post criticizing Japan's discharge of contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant on social networking services (SNS).

Earlier, Kim Yun-ah wrote on social networking services (SNS) that when Japan started discharging contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant, "the cinematic dystopia begins to become a reality. The scenery of LA in the movie, where radioactive rain does not stop and there is no light. I think about hell on a day like thisIt has been criticized by conservative supporters and ruling party politicians.

Later, Kim Yun-ah attended the impeachment rally of President Yoon Suk Yeol with a cheering stick, and conservative netizens reported to the US CIA.




Conservative netizens intended to make it difficult for Kim Yoo-ah to enter the U.S. or block the issuance of ESTA, a visa-free entry program, by driving her as a pro-North Korean or anti-American.

However, the claim of being restricted from entering the United States due to CIA reports was not true. The U.S. visa and stay are under the jurisdiction of the State Department, not the CIA, and the U.S. Embassy in Korea once said that `the CIA does not judge U.S. visa and immigration applications.'

In response to the controversy, Jaurim dismissed it as "not true" and said "We are discussing a future schedule for the postponement of the performance."



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