Dreamcatcher's Melbourne concert has been canceled because of a fire that caused damages.
The notice further stated that the concert venue would refund all the tickets. They ended the announcement saying, "We thank you for your understanding."
It is said that the blaze at the prominent 170 Russell started near the stage area then headed to the roof. Twenty-five firefighters were called after 10 p.m. and put out the fire for half an hour. More than 300 people were forced to go out of the venue, with no one reported to be injured. The cause of the tragedy is now being investigated.
Dreamcatcher has already wrapped up their concerts in Asia from March to May 2019. And recently, they just finished their show in Australia last August 29, particularly in Sydney at Factory Theatre. The group will be flying next to Malaysia to perform at KL Live in Kuala Lumpur on September 6. This will be followed by a seven-city tour in Europe from October to November.
On another news, Dreamcatcher has opened its first official fan club membership. On August 30, the group revealed that their fan club's name is "InSomnia," meaning 'in dreams,' as 'Somnia' in Latin means 'dreams.' Accepting of applications for the fan club will start on September 2 at 6 p.m. KST until October 2 through Melon Ticket.
The girls promised several benefits, including priorities for future events, official merchandise, and a lot more. So grab this opportunity to sign up for a membership.
Meanwhile, "Dreamcatcher Concert: Invitation from Nightmare City" is the group's second world tour, following the "Fly High" world tour that happened from 2017 to 2018. The girl group kicked off their "Fly High tour" performing in different cities in Asia, South America, and Europe.
Dreamcatcher's latest song is titled "PIRI," which was released on February 13 this year, 2019. It is the title track of their fourth mini-album called "The End of Nightmare."