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SEVENTEEN’s S. Coups and Jeonghan will resume group activities this March after taking a break in 2023 due to knee and ankle injuries.
Pledis Entertainment announced the news on February 23.
“We would like to provide an update on SEVENTEEN members S.Coups and Jeonghan and their resumption of activities. S.Coups and Jeonghan have been receiving post-surgery care since their surgeries for knee and ankle injuries in August and December of last year, respectively,” the statement read.
The agency confirmed that S.Coups and Jeonghan have been cleared to resume their scheduled activities, including the upcoming “SEVENTEEN TOUR ‘FOLLOW’ AGAIN TO INCHEON.” However, their participation will be limited to prevent straining their injured areas.
“However, the extent to which they participate in certain stages or events may be limited in order to prevent straining their injured areas. We ask for your generous understanding.”
Pledis Entertainment concluded its statement by expressing gratitude to fans for supporting the recovery of the two SEVENTEEN members.
“We extend our sincere gratitude to the fans for supporting the recovery of S.Coups and Jeonghan. The company will continue to place the utmost priority on the health of our artists and do our best to support the artists’ recovery, ensuring they can return to their fans in good health.”
Seventeen held two-day sold-out concerts at the Philippine Arena on January 13 and 14, 2024.
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