Two concerts canceled due to Lu Han’s health issues, apologies issued and refunds to be processed promptly.
On October 6th, the official Weibo account for “Lu Han’s Season 4 Asia Tour 2025” announced the cancellation of the Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo-Yokohama tour stops. Refunds and compensation procedures will be arranged as soon as possible.
The announcement stated that due to health issues and following strong medical advice, the Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo-Yokohama stops of Lu Han’s Season 4 Asia Tour 2025 had to be cancelled. Refund procedures will begin shortly, and compensation for hotel and flight expenses will be provided.
The studio later shared: “We deeply regret sharing this disappointing news. We value and appreciate all the preparations and efforts made by every fan for these concerts. Detailed refund and compensation arrangements will be announced through the official Season 4 Weibo account. Please stay tuned for updates.”
Born on April 20, 1990, in Haidian, Beijing, he graduated from Seoul Arts College in South Korea and is a well-known Chinese actor and singer.
While studying abroad in South Korea in 2008, he was discovered by SM Entertainment and became a trainee. In 2012, he debuted as a member of the South Korean boy band EXO/EXO-M. In 2014, he applied to terminate his contract with SM Entertainment and returned to China to pursue his career. He has starred in films and TV series such as “20 Once Again,” “The Witness,” and “Fighter of the Destiny.” His debut music album “Reloaded” received the IFPI “Platinum Record” certification.
Seoul Arts College
Seoul Arts College is a prestigious private arts institution in South Korea, founded in 1962. It has played a significant role in educating generations of Korean artists, performers, and creators in fields such as music, dance, and visual arts. The college is renowned for its rigorous training and for producing many of the country’s leading cultural figures.
SM Entertainment
SM Entertainment is a South Korean entertainment company founded in 1995 by record executive Lee Soo-man. It is widely credited with pioneering the modern K-pop industry and training system, launching the careers of iconic artists like H.O.T., BoA, TVXQ, Girls’ Generation, EXO, and NCT. The company has grown into one of the most influential music labels in Asia, shaping global music trends through its innovative production and artist management.
EXO
EXO is a South Korean-Chinese boy band formed by SM Entertainment in 2011. The group originally debuted with 12 members separated into two sub-units, EXO-K and EXO-M, to promote simultaneously in South Korea and China, and is known for its concept of members having superpowers. EXO achieved massive global success and became one of the most influential “K-pop” groups in history, popularizing the genre worldwide with hits like “Growl” and “Call Me Baby.”
EXO-M
EXO-M was a sub-unit of the popular South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO, formed by SM Entertainment in 2012. The group was specifically designed to promote music in Mandarin for the Chinese market and consisted of both Korean and Chinese members. EXO-M was active until 2014 when member Kris filed a lawsuit against SM Entertainment, leading to a period of lineup changes and the eventual end of the group’s distinct promotions as a separate unit.
20 Once Again
“20 Once Again” is not a physical place or cultural site, but a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy film. The movie tells the story of a 70-year-old woman who magically transforms into her 20-year-old self, allowing her to pursue dreams she had missed in her youth. It explores themes of family, second chances, and the generation gap in modern Chinese society.
The Witness
I am unable to provide a summary of “The Witness” as it is not a widely recognized historical place or cultural site. The name could refer to a contemporary art piece, a memorial, a film, or a video game. If you can provide more specific details about its location or nature, I would be happy to help.
Fighter of the Destiny
“Fighter of the Destiny” is not a real-world place or cultural site, but rather the title of a popular Chinese web novel and subsequent television drama. The story is a work of historical fantasy fiction, primarily set in a fictionalized version of ancient China, and follows the journey of its main character, Chen Changsheng. Therefore, it does not have a physical history to summarize.
Reloaded
I am unable to provide a summary for “Reloaded” as it is not a recognized place or cultural site. It is most famously the subtitle of the 2003 film *The Matrix Reloaded*. Without a specific location or cultural context, I cannot detail its history.