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nCH Responds Legally to Allegations of Disrupting Dream Concert

nCH Responds Legally to Allegations of Disrupting Dream Concert
nCH has strongly denied allegations of disrupting the Dream Concert.
They announced legal action and pledged to counteract the spread of misinformation.
The conflict with Dream Concert is likely to impact the broader K-POP industry.

[TV Daily Reporter Kim Jin-seok] nCH Entertainment has issued a strong denial and announced legal action against allegations of disrupting the 'Dream Concert in Hong Kong.' They stated that these claims are false and aim to tarnish their reputation at the hands of the Korea Entertainment Producer Association (KEPA).

nCH stressed that there was no interference in their application and negotiation process for the Kai Tak Sports Stadium in Hong Kong, which began as early as July. They clarified that they were waiting until receiving an official correspondence regarding the venue's availability.

Moreover, nCH claims that the event organizer, From Entertainment, is spreading false rumors to undermine their credibility, stating they possess solid evidence to refute such claims. They further emphasized that the allegations surrounding ‘intimidation’ were entirely baseless, denying any contact with Dream Concert representatives. Finally, nCH declared intent to pursue legal measures due to ongoing disruption and defamation of their name.

This announcement from nCH highlights the fierce competition within the South Korean music industry. Conflicts with major event organizers like Dream Concert represent significant issues for both artists and agencies, transcending mere business interests. This legal dispute carries weight beyond regular industry dynamics.

According to nCH's claims, they are striving to restore their name and credibility, which can impact future collaborations with other agencies and the overall trustworthiness within the sector. The issue of misinformation can particularly harm artists, necessitating caution and responsible communication among all parties.

Finally, nCH's predicament underscores the importance of protecting artists' work and image in the K-POP industry. Such conflicts must be resolved for the healthy growth of the industry, requiring a spirit of cooperation and mutual benefit going forward.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: TVDaily

Source: tvdaily.co.kr