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VIVIZ Cancels Upcoming Appearance Due To Members’ Poor Health

VIVIZ is taking a break for the rest of the month. The three-member girl group have cancelled upcoming schedules due to the girls’ poor health.

VIVIZ Takes A Break Due To Eunha, SinB, and Umji’s Poor Health

BPM Entertainment shared a statement on the group’s official fan cafe. The agency confirmed that Eunha, SinB, and Umji have cancelled their remaining schedule for the month.

“Due to the poor health conditions of the VIVIZ members, we have decided to cancel [VIVIZ’s participation] in the ‘SBS Cultwo Show Power Concert’ scheduled for April 29,” the statement reads. “We will do our best to help the fast recovery of our artists.”

The agency also asked for Na.Vs’ understanding of the cancelled appearances.

VIVIZ had previously cancelled their schedule to participate in the ‘Grammys Museum’ interview and red carpet due to poor health conditions. Although they performed at the ‘We Bridge Music Festival & Expo Concert’ as scheduled, only Eunha attended the Hi-Touch event afterwards.

BPM Entertainment has yet to disclose the members’ health conditions. However, SinB’s absence is also believed to be connected to the recent passing of her best friend ASTRO singer Moonbin.

SinB Misses Moon Bin’s Funeral Due To Scheduled Appearance

SinB and Moonbin were childhood friends who grew up together and kept in touch for 18 years. Unfortunately, the former GFriend member was unable to attend Moon Bin’s funeral due to a prior schedule. VIVIZ’s performance at the ‘We Bridge Music Festival & Expo Concert’ took place at the same time as Moonbin’s funeral.

VIVIZ consists of former GFriend members Eunha, SinB, and Umji. The group debuted in February 2022 with their first extended play ‘Beam of Prism’. They participated in the MNET reality competition “Queendom”, finishing in third place in the finals.

VIVIZ’s most recent EP ‘Various’ is their third mini-album. It was released in January 2023 with the title track “Pull Up”.

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