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N.Flying Forced To Move Olympic Park Concert Amid 'Jamsil Protests' Fallout

N.Flying's concert venue finally changes

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N.Flying [Photo: FNC Entertainment]

Rock band N.Flying has changed its concert venue due to the so-called "vote-counting station blockade" protests in Jamsil, moving the show from the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium to the Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium in Seoul.

FNC Entertainment (hereafter FNC) announced on the 10th via its official website, "For the Seoul stop of the '2026 N.Flying Live 'N.CON5: Into REM',' scheduled from July 31 to August 2, ongoing difficulties in using the current venue have forced us to change locations to provide a more stable and seamless concert environment."

FNC added, "We sincerely apologize for the delayed notice, as final coordination and approval procedures with the venue took longer than expected," and said, "We ask for deep understanding from fans who have been waiting for a long time."

Recently, the music scene has seen a string of cancellations and venue changes due to prolonged protests near the Handball Gymnasium.

Earlier, HYBE's Weverse Con adjusted attendee flow and operations, and U-Know Yunho's concert, set for July 17 to 19, also moved to the Jamsil Indoor Gymnasium.

These protests have continued since the ballot shortage incident during the nationwide local elections on June 3.