South Korean singer 10cm offers full refunds to Singapore concertgoers despite performing entire show
South Korean singer-songwriter Kwon Jung-yeol, better known as 10cm, has promised full refunds to fans who attended his Singapore concert last Saturday, despite completing the full show.
Concert organizer FriedRice Entertainment said the singer suffered a sudden worsening of his throat condition on the day of the performance, meaning the team could not present the show in his best possible form, according to Channel News Asia. As a result, “a full refund will be issued for this concert.”
South Korean singer-songwriter Kwon Jung-yeol, known by his stage name 10cm. Photo from Instagram/@10cm_official_kr |
All refunds will be processed via Ticketmaster through the original payment method and may take up to 40 business days, according to the Korea JoongAng Daily.
Fans who attended the concert were filled with praise for the singer for pushing through despite his condition.
One person wrote on X: “His throat clearly wasn’t at its best, but he still gave [it] all his best. There was [supposed] to be just one ending song, yet he added Spring Snow as well. He also told us not to worry about his condition and encouraged us to keep cheering for an encore.”
“I’m just a casual listener of 10cm but he earned my respect after this show,” another said.
The performance, held at The Theatre at Mediacorp, was part of his 2026 Asia tour. Kwon launched the tour in Seoul in January, with stops including Busan, Bangkok, Singapore, Taipei and Tokyo. It is scheduled to run until May 3.
Kwon debuted in 2010 as part of a duo. Now a solo artist and one of South Korea’s most popular indie acts, he is known for songs such as “Spring Snow,” a soundtrack from the K-drama “Lovely Runner,” and “Tell Me It’s Not A Dream” from the K-drama “Queen Of Tears.”
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