REUTERS
November 12, 2019 at 12:40 JST
Members of South Korean music band Wanna One pose for photos on the red carpet of the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) in Hong Kong on Dec. 14. (AP Photo)
SEOUL--An annual K-pop festival is not happening in Hong Kong this year due to months-long political unrest, a source with direct knowledge of the matter said on Monday.
Hong Kong has hosted the Mnet Asian Music Awards (MAMA) since 2012, where top K-pop artists including global phenomenon boyband BTS performed for years. In previous years, tens of thousands of K-pop fans packed stadiums in Hong Kong for the awards.
The move follows a number of organizers delaying or canceling sports, concerts and other events due to the pro-democracy protests. Hong Kong's premier women's tennis event planned for October was postponed. The city's soccer matches were also postponed.
Hong Kong police shot and critically wounded a protester and a man was doused with petrol and set on fire on Monday as the Chinese-ruled territory spiraled into rare working-day violence in its 24th week of unrest.
"This year, after internal discussions, the MAMA organizer decided not to hold the event in Hong Kong because of the protests," the source said.
South Korea's CJ ENM Co., Ltd., the show's organizer, told Reuters in a statement that Hong Kong had not been chosen as the event's venue, considering "various circumstances," without elaborating.
The music awards will take place in Nagoya, Japan, on Dec. 4, CJ ENM added.
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