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(G)I-DLE’s Shuhua stops performance mid-way, fans raise concern for her health

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A recent video of (G)I-Shuhua DLE’s crying on stage mid-performance and Yuqi walking her backstage has gone viral on K-pop stan Twitter. The girl group, which consists of five members, is now on their first world tour, called JUST ME ()I-DLE. The concert was recorded on camera and took place on August 12 in Mexico City (US time).

Journalist Pamela Lima caught the exact moment the 22-year-old Taiwanese K-pop idol dropped down on stage and signaled that she could not continue the performance. It is likely that she had reached her breaking point.

 

To assist her in standing up, group member Yuqi broke from her formation and approached her. The other members of the group continued performing despite their concerns as she led Shuhua backstage.

Neverland, the TOMBOY group’s fanbase, was worried about the idol’s wellbeing as a result of the circumstance. They explained it away by saying there weren’t enough breaks between the gigs on the tour. They addressed CUBE Entertainment, the group’s management company, and pleaded with them to better look after its performers.

 

Fans voice concern for (G)I-DLE’s Shuhua seeing her struggle on stage at latest world tour performance

Shuhua, the maknae of the group (G)I-DLE, encountered difficulties on August 12 at the JUST ME ()I-DLE visit in Mexico City. While the other members of the group continued the concert without showing any signs of fatigue, the maknae, near the conclusion, was unable to continue and sat down on stage at the My Bag stage.

The idol appeared to be having difficulty standing, and Shuhua appeared to be completely fatigued. She got some rest backstage with Yuqi’s assistance. After taking a break toward the end of the performance, she returned to the stage and joined the other members in performing i’M The Trend and TOMBOY.

Fans expressed worries over the health of the group and the youngest member of (G)I-DLE while also praising her professionalism. Concerts are quite hard, requiring hours of nonstop singing and dancing as well as maintaining the audience’s excitement. Long-term performance improvement is only possible with a good break and rest period.

However, since the end of July, (G)I-DLE has only given audiences a maximum of three days between performances in different cities. Including the event in Mexico City, they had already performed six times this month alone. The precise days are August 1, 3, 5, 7, and 12 (inclusive).

The management company of (G)I-DLE, CUBE Entertainment, came under fire from fans for not allowing the members enough time to rest. They attacked the business while also encouraging the idol to get well quickly by using the hashtag #GetWellSoonShuhua.

Meanwhile, (G)I-DLE’s last stop in the United States will be in Monterrey on August 14. The group will be able to rest well after the Monterrey show since their next tour dates have a good enough gap.

The quintet will then head to Asia to perform in Jakarta (August 27), Manila (September 11), and Tokyo (September 16 and 17) before rounding it off in Singapore (October 1).