ATEEZ's San Misses Melbourne Concert Due to Flight Cancellations
San will not perform at ATEEZ's Melbourne concert on March 2 after flight cancellations prevented his arrival. The remaining seven members will proceed with the show.

ATEEZ will perform as seven members at their Melbourne concert tomorrow after San was unable to make the journey due to flight disruptions.
KQ Entertainment announced on March 1 that international flight cancellations have prevented San from arriving in time for ATEEZ's "IN YOUR FANTASY" concert scheduled for March 2 in Melbourne. The member remains stranded and will miss the Australian stop of their world tour.
The news comes as ATEEZ continues promoting their recent track "Adrenaline," which recently competed against IVE's "BANG BANG" on music shows. While the group faced disappointment on Music Bank where they placed second to IVE's winning streak, they've maintained a packed touring schedule across multiple continents.
Despite San's absence, the remaining seven ATEEZ membersβHongjoong, Seonghwa, Yunho, Yeosang, Mingi, Wooyoung, and Jonghoβwill proceed with the Melbourne performance as planned. The agency has not yet announced whether San will rejoin the tour for subsequent dates.
Flight cancellations have increasingly impacted K-pop tours, with artists frequently facing last-minute schedule changes due to weather conditions and aviation disruptions. ATEEZ's "IN YOUR FANTASY" world tour has already taken the group across Asia and North America, with the Australian leg representing a significant milestone for the group's international expansion.
Fans who purchased tickets for the Melbourne show will still experience the full concert production, though many have expressed understanding and support for San's situation on social media. The group typically adapts their choreography and stage formations when performing with fewer members, ensuring the show maintains its energy and impact.
No word yet on whether San will catch up with the tour for upcoming dates or if additional shows may be affected by ongoing travel complications.
