Imagine getting ready to see your favorite K-pop group perform live, only to hear that a bomb threat has put everything on hold. That’s exactly what happened when THE BOYZ’s concert was thrown into disarray on August 10, after a shocking fax was sent claiming an explosive device was planted at the KSPO Dome in Seoul.

As fans eagerly anticipated the third night of their exhilarating “THE BLAZE” concert, the grim news sent shockwaves through the venue. The moment the fax reached the Korea Sports Promotion Foundation (KSPO), swift action followed. The venue was evacuated in a heartbeat, with police and fire department personnel rushing to the scene to ensure everyone’s safety.

With the clock ticking towards the original concert start time of 4 p.m. KST, tension filled the air. Fans were left anxiously waiting for updates, and soon enough, THE BOYZ’s agency, ONE HUNDRED, released an official statement. They informed everyone that, due to an internal inspection of the venue, both the house opening time and the concert would face unavoidable delays.

In their heartfelt announcement, they expressed gratitude for understanding, emphasizing the safety measures being taken: “As soon as an exact opening time and concert start time are set, we will make another announcement. We ask for the concertgoers’ generous understanding.” The agency's concern for the fans’ safety was clear, but it left many wondering just how long the wait would be.

The situation is a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of live events. With an audience full of excited fans, the heart-stopping moment of uncertainty can transform joy into anxiety in an instant. In a world where safety is paramount, this scary incident serves as a wake-up call. While we all look forward to the electrifying performances of our favorite artists, the safety of those attending must always come first.