JYP Entertainment has admitted that the equipment malfunction during NMIXX’s performance at Shinhan University was planned. This shocking news has caused a lot of discussion among fans and in the music industry.
The malfunction, which interrupted the show, was initially believed to be an accident, but the company’s confession has brought new concerns about why it was staged and if it was the right thing to do.
JYP Entertainment Admits To Staging NMIXX Performance Malfunction
On May 30 KST, JYP Entertainment confirmed that the MR malfunction during NMIXX’s performance at Shinhan University was “planned” in advance.
On May 27 KST, NMIXX performed at Shinhan University’s spring festival. While performing “DICE,” the MR cut out towards the end, leaving the members to finish the song without any music.
JYP Entertainment admitted the intentionality of the audio problem during @NMIXX_official‘s performance at the Shinhan University festival, stating, “The deliberate sound issue was meant to uplift the atmosphere.” The members had not been notified about the event. pic.twitter.com/OHNlEjMNEj
— KpopHerald (@Kpop_Herald) May 30, 2024
Initially, the incident gained attention online for showcasing the group’s professionalism and strong live vocals. However, it was later revealed by a member of the university’s festival planning committee that the MR malfunction was a “planned event,” leading to disappointment among some fans.
Here is the official statement issued by JYP Entertainment:
“Hello, this is SQU4D.
The equipment malfunction on stage during NMIXX’s performance at the Shinhan University festival was a pre-planned event meant to heighten the mood on site, and this information was shared with the event’s organizers in advance, with an edited MR being used.
However, to make the event appear natural, the NMIXX members themselves were not notified of the event.
We would like to apologize for failing to consider that such an event might cause audiences and fans confusion and discomfort, and we promise to exercise caution so that a similar occurrence does not happen again.
Once again, we apologize to those in the audience who cheered on NMIXX during the festival, and to the fans.
Thank you.”