The seven-member band had already postponed the
North American leg of the tour, that was scheduled to start on
April 25, and cancelled a Seoul concert because of the
coronavirus outbreak.
"Due to the nature of BTS concerts involving travel by thousands
of international fans no matter where the performances are held,
it is also difficult to resume the tour with the current strict
restrictions on cross-border movement still in place," Big Hit
Entertainment said in a statement.
"Therefore, we have made the difficult decision to suspend the
previously announced tour schedule and develop a new schedule."
The suspension of the tour, which was due to include concerts in
Europe and Japan, comes as the coronavirus pandemic has infected
more than 3 million people globally, with countries imposing
travel restriction and lockdowns.
Big Hit Entertainment said it would give details of a new tour
schedule as soon as they were clear.
(Reporting By Jane Chung; Editing by Andrew Heavens, Robert
Birsel)
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