TWICE's Mina misses Philadelphia concert over health concerns

JYP Entertainment announced that TWICE member Mina will not participate in the group's 'THIS IS FOR' World Tour concert in Philadelphia due to health issues. The decision prioritizes her recovery after she attempted to rest during the VIP Sound Check. Fans have expressed support and concern on social media.

On February 24, JYP Entertainment issued a statement via their social network FANS, informing supporters that Mina would be absent from TWICE's upcoming 'THIS IS FOR' World Tour performance in Philadelphia. The agency cited her "poor health condition" as the reason, noting that despite Mina's efforts to rest during the VIP Sound Check in hopes of joining the main show, further consideration led to the determination that she requires "sufficient rest and recovery."

JYP Entertainment emphasized that the idol's health remains their top priority in making this decision. They also extended apologies to fans anticipating a full-group appearance at the concert. This announcement has sparked worry among ONCE, TWICE's dedicated fanbase, who have flooded social media with messages of encouragement.

Fan reactions include sentiments like "Hope its just a cold! Feel better Mina! 🥺," reflecting optimism amid the cold weather in the area. Others pointed to the group's demanding schedule, with comments such as "twice’s schedule is too crazy… hope she feels better and hope other members don’t get sick" and "JYPE needs to let them rest, i don’t want more members to continue getting sick." Supportive notes like "With the New York weather I was like for sure some of them are getting sick 😭 get well soon Mina !!” and "Get well soon, Minari 🥺" highlight the community's affection and hope for her swift recovery.

The 'THIS IS FOR' World Tour continues across North America, with Philadelphia as the next stop following recent performances. JYP's update underscores the challenges of maintaining artist well-being during intensive touring.

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