The KOREAN ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION (연제협) has filed a complaint with the police against NCH ENTERTAINMENT (NCH) for spreading false information and obstructing work in connection with the organization of the “DREAM CONCERT IN HONG KONG”.

On November 13, the KOREAN ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION released an official statement:
“During preparations for the ‘DREAM CONCERT IN HONG KONG’, scheduled for February 6 and 7, 2026, at Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong, we observed the dissemination of false information, intimidating contacts, and deliberate obstruction of concert preparations by NCH ENTERTAINMENT.”
The association stated that these actions posed “a serious risk to the stability of concert preparations as well as the honor of the participating artists and partner companies.” They officially filed a complaint with the Gangnam Police Station, accompanied by evidence. KOREAN ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION emphasized that they would fully cooperate with investigations to verify the facts and hold all responsible parties accountable under the law.
As an organizer representing K-POP culture and concerts in Korea for over 30 years, the association highlighted that it would prioritize responsible brand management, the safety of artists and the public, and would respond firmly to any illegal obstruction. All necessary measures will be taken to prevent such incidents from recurring.
Furthermore, KOREAN ENTERTAINMENT PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION assured that preparations for the “DREAM CONCERT IN HONG KONG” are proceeding normally according to the planned schedule. Announcements regarding the final lineup and ticket sales will be made progressively following internal procedures, and all measures will be taken to ensure concert safety.
Finally, the association stated that it will communicate updates and the official schedule promptly and transparently once the fact-checking process is complete and expressed regret for the confusion caused to the artists and management companies.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: KEPA SNS