Pop star Fujii Kaze pulls plug on Hong Kong show as Japanese acts shun city

Fujii Kaze cancels Hong Kong concert without explanation, continuing a trend of Japanese artists bypassing the city.

Fujii Kaze cancels Hong Kong concert without explanation, continuing a trend of Japanese artists bypassing the city. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Pop star Fujii Kaze pulls plug on Hong Kong show as Japanese acts shun city

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Japanese pop sensation Fujii Kaze has abruptly cancelled his scheduled concert in Hong Kong, a stop on his upcoming "Prema World Tour." The announcement, made without explanation on the artist's official website on Tuesday, simply stated: "Show in Hong Kong has been cancelled." The move makes Kaze the latest in a growing list of Japanese musical acts to withdraw from or bypass the Asian financial hub, raising questions about the city's appeal as a major concert destination. The cancellation leaves a conspicuous gap in Kaze's otherwise extensive Asian itinerary. His world tour, set to begin in October, will still cover major cities across Asia, Europe, and North America. Confirmed Asian dates include Kaohsiung, Fukuoka, Osaka, Tokyo, and Bangkok, highlighting that the decision appears specific to Hong Kong. The city had been listed as a tour stop since the initial routing was announced last year, making the last-minute cancellation a significant disappointment for local fans who had anticipated one of the region's biggest pop stars. This incident is not isolated. Over the past year, several other prominent Japanese artists and groups have either cancelled planned performances in Hong Kong or omitted the city entirely from their regional tours. Industry observers point to a pattern that suggests broader concerns beyond individual scheduling conflicts. While no official reasons have been provided by the artists or their management teams, the consistent trend has sparked analysis within the entertainment and business communities about potential underlying factors deterring international acts. The implications for Hong Kong's cultural and economic landscape are tangible. The city has long prided itself on being a must-visit destination for global touring artists, a status that bolstered its tourism sector and reinforced its international identity. A sustained pattern of high-profile cancellations risks diminishing this reputation. Promoters and venue operators now face increased uncertainty, potentially affecting investment in future large-scale events. The silence from artist managements, while standard protocol, fuels speculation and does little to reassure the...

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