SEOUL – Yoon Jae-hyuk, a member of K-pop boy band Treasure, suffered burns to his hand while performing on stage in Bangkok, according to local news reports on Monday. The incident occurred during the group’s concert, held on Sunday at the Impact Exhibition and...
SEOUL – Yoon Jae-hyuk, a member of K-pop boy band Treasure, suffered burns to his hand while performing on stage in Bangkok, according to local news reports on Monday.
The incident occurred during the group’s concert, held on Sunday at the Impact Exhibition and Convention Centre in the Thai capital, with more than 10,000 fans in attendance. According to footage and pictures circulating on YouTube and social media, stage equipment near Yoon suddenly malfunctioned in the middle of the band’s performance and burst into flames, causing the singer’s clothes to catch fire.He immediately left the stage to receive first-aid treatment and returned with a large plaster on his hand.
After the concert, Yoon told his fans via a live-stream: “Don’t worry too much. I applied medicine. I’m okay.”
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