K-pop boy band NCT Dream arrived in Manila on April 28, a day before holding their concert in the country. ManilaBulletin
NCT Dream will be holding their “The Dream Show 2: In A Dream” concerts in Manila on April 29 and 30 at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.
“We regret to inform you that Chenle will not be able to participate in NCT Dream Tour ‘The Dream Show 2: In A Dream’ in Manila & Singapore due to health conditions,” it said. SM Entertainment, NCT Dream’s agency, also announced that “NCT’s Chenle will inevitably be absent from the upcoming NCT Dream Tour ‘The Dream Show 2: In A Dream’ scheduled for Manila on April 29 and 30, and Singapore on May 1, due to poor health due to symptoms of cold and body aches.”
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