On June 11th, YG Entertainment released an official statement to announce that Blackpink’s Jennie was unable to complete the scheduled world tour ‘Born Pink’ in Melbourne due to poor health conditions.
The statement read, "Jennie showed her determination to continue the performance until the end, but immediately took measures to rest and stabilize, following the advice of medical staff on site." The agency’s statement conveyed Jennie's apologies to fans for not being able to perform until the end and her intention to recover quickly.
YG Entertainment expressed their apologies to the fans who attended the concert, by saying, "We will do our best to support Jennie in fully recovering as soon as possible."
Recently, on June 1st, member Jisoo was not able to perform at the Osaka concert in Japan after testing positive for Covid-19.
Here is the official statement from YG Entertainment:
Hello, this is YG Entertainment.
During the BLACKPINK WORLD TOUR [BORN PINK] IN MELBOURNE performance held today, on June 11th, member Jennie was unable to continue performing on stage due to poor health conditions.
We apologize to all the fans who attended the concert in support of Blackpink. We kindly ask for your understanding.
Although Jennie showed her determination to continue the performance until the end, following the advice of medical staff on site, she immediately took measures to ensure that she could rest and stabilize.
Jennie would like to apologise to fans for not being able to complete the performances.
YG Entertainment will do our best to support Jennie to fully recover her condition as soon as possible. We ask for your understanding once again.
Thank you.