NEWBEAT's Jeon Yeoyeojeong Suffers Ligament Rupture During Seoul Concert
NEWBEAT member Jeon Yeoyeojeong ruptured a ligament in his ankle during the group's encore concert in Seoul on March 14, with MRI results confirming the injury.

NEWBEAT member Jeon Yeoyeojeong has suffered a serious ankle injury during the group's recent Seoul performance. Beat Interactive confirmed on March 15 that the artist ruptured a ligament in his ankle while performing at NEWBEAT's "NEURO 1000 PROJECT" encore concert the previous evening.
The injury occurred during the March 14 show, and Jeon Yeoyeojeong was immediately taken to the hospital for medical evaluation after the performance concluded. MRI scans later confirmed the extent of the damage, revealing a ruptured ligament that will likely require significant recovery time.
Ligament ruptures are among the more serious injuries performers can sustain, often requiring weeks or months of rehabilitation depending on severity. The timing is particularly unfortunate given that NEWBEAT was in the middle of their concert series.
Beat Interactive has not yet released details about how the injury will impact NEWBEAT's upcoming schedules or whether Jeon Yeoyeojeong will need surgery. The agency also hasn't specified which ligament was affected or provided a timeline for his recovery.
Fans have been expressing concern and support for Jeon Yeoyeojeong across social media platforms since the news broke. Many are hoping for a swift and complete recovery, emphasizing that his health should be the top priority over any performance commitments.
This incident highlights the physical demands placed on K-Pop performers during live shows, where complex choreography and high-energy performances can sometimes lead to injuries. The "NEURO 1000 PROJECT" concert series has been a significant event for NEWBEAT and their fans, making this injury all the more disappointing for everyone involved.
As the situation develops, fans will be watching for updates from Beat Interactive regarding Jeon Yeoyeojeong's condition and any adjustments to the group's planned activities. The focus now shifts to ensuring he receives proper medical care and has adequate time to heal before returning to the stage.
