Fearless, Brave Girls fandom, took to Twitter to express their disappointment at Brave Entertainment for the alleged "poor" treatment of the agency to the girl group and fans. Here's what they are saying.
Korean Fearless Call Out Brave Girls' Agency Following Their Postponed Concert
On September 5, SBS Entertainment News released an article containing Fearless' opinion about the postponed concert of Brave Girls in Korea.
In the article, titled, "When is the concert in Korea? Brave Girls fans are tired of waiting," Korean fans of the quartet called out Brave Entertainment for not updating on when will it finally be carried out.
In context, Brave Girls was supposedly set to hold a domestic concert from January 15 to 16, but the performance was canceled once due to the spread of COVID-19.
At the time, Brave Entertainment announced:
"We hope that the day will come when we can meet with the audience in a safe situation."
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Although it was okay at first since the fans want to prioritize the members' safety and health, Korean Fearless started to voice out their frustrations especially when no update has been made regarding the concert, although the quarantine rules including social distancing were eased.
Although the music scene was also back in their business, Brave Entertainment has no promise regarding the stage.
Brave Girls' Fans Call For Improved Service of Contents, Treatment to Fearless & Group
After not receiving something in about eight months, some Fearless reportedly sent handwritten letters to the agency Brave Entertainment directly and asked them to let Brave Girls hold a concert in Korea.
An official from the fandom told SBS Entertainment News:
"Considering the status and hot popularity of Brave Girls, I can't understand why they haven't even held a domestic concert.
There was a time when quarantine guidelines were eased in the middle, but they were not implemented as announced.
In order for Korean fans to meet Brave Girls, they had to visit events nationwide."
Apart from the little opportunities given to the quartet to meet their fans, Fearless also complained about how the agency treated the group's fans themselves.
Aside from the concert, fans also protest against the poor quality goods and the company's response to them where the agency expressed its intention to "communicate more with fans."
However, some members of the fan club Fearless expressed more regret, saying that there have been no fan club-only events since the domestic concert's announcement which was originally scheduled to be held in January and that only member-only contents were provided on the official fan cafe, such as the calendar, behind-the-scenes and one making video.
As the issue goes on, even international Fearless joined the protest of Korean fans, and organized a Twitter hashtag party, "Fearless DESERVE BETTER."
Meanwhile, it was last year when Brave Girls experienced reverse-driving popularity following hit track, "Rollin." Since then, they cemented their status as a top-tier girl group, releasing "Chi Mat Ba Ram," "RED SUN," "After We Ride," "Thank You," and more.
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Written by Eunice Dawson