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xikers Cancels Asia Leg of ‘WORLD TOUR TRICKY HOUSE : FIRST ENCOUNTER’

It looks like xikers will no longer perform in Asian countries this month. The group announced that they are cancelling the Asian leg of their world tour.

xikers Cancels Asia Leg of ‘WORLD TOUR TRICKY HOUSE : FIRST ENCOUNTER’

On January 16, xikers officially announced the cancellation of their Asia tour. The tour, titled “WORLD TOUR TRICKY HOUSE : FIRST ENCOUNTER,” was initially scheduled to take place in Thailand, Malaysia, Macau, and Indonesia between January 17 and February 1.

The group’s agency explained that the cancellation was due to visa issues and local conditions, making it impossible to proceed as planned. This unexpected announcement has disappointed fans who were eagerly anticipating xikers’ performances in these countries.

We regret to inform you that <2025 xikers WORLD TOUR TRICKY HOUSE : FIRST ENCOUNTER IN ASIA>, originally scheduled to take place from January 17 to February 1, has been canceled due to unavoidable circumstances, including visa-related issues and local conditions,” KQ Entertainment said in a statement.

“Details regarding ticket refunds will be provided by BoxLive Asia, the event organizer,” they continued. “We sincerely apologize to all the fans who were looking forward to the performance. We deeply appreciate your understanding and promise to return with an outstanding performance in the future.

xikers also expressed their regret and gratitude to fans for their unwavering support, promising to resolve these challenges and meet their fans in the future. The group also asked for understanding, assuring fans that they are working to ensure a better experience for their next events. Needless to say, both the members and their fans are disappointed about the situation.

Further updates regarding the group’s activities are expected to be shared in the coming weeks. In the meantime, xikers is still preparing for the other legs of their world tour which will be happening later this year. Stay tuned for more updates and news that are connected to this story.

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