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ENHYPEN Jay to Sit Out Japanese Activities Due to Health

It looks like Jay will need to take some time to focus on his health. The ENHYPEN member is set to sit out the group’s upcoming Japanese activities.

Jay to Sit Out ENHYPEN’s Upcoming Japanese Activities

On August 24, BELIFT LAB released an official statement announcing that Jay had come down with a sudden fever and was subsequently taken to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with the flu.

The diagnosis has led to concerns over his health and well-being, and despite Jay’s strong desire to participate in the concerts, his medical team has advised him to prioritize rest and recovery. As a result, Jay will be sitting out of ENHYPEN’s “FATE PLUS” concerts scheduled to take place in Aichi on August 24 and 25.

“Jay experienced a sudden fever while carrying out one of his schedules, prompting a visit to the hospital. Following a thorough medical examination, he was diagnosed with the flu,” the statement confirmed.

“Despite the artist’s strong desire to participate in scheduled performances the medical team has advised Jay to rest extensively,” it added. “Regrettably, this means that he cannot perform at the ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR “FATE PLUS” IN JAPAN – Aichi. We ask you for your kind and generous understanding.”

“We will diligently support Jay’s treatment and recovery, ensuring he can return to his fans in good health,” the statement concludes.

The news of Jay’s absence has certainly been a disappointment for both the artist and his fans, especially given the anticipation surrounding the group’s performances in Japan. However, fans have been quick to send their well-wishes to Jay, expressing their hope for a full and speedy recovery.

While Jay’s health remains the top priority, ENHYPEN is expected to continue their scheduled performances with the remaining members. Fans are encouraged to show their support for Jay and the group during this time, and everyone is eagerly awaiting Jay’s return to the stage once he has fully recovered.

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