2 Years Debut, Boyband K-Pop Spectrum Disbanded because of COVID-19

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Spectrum is a K-Pop boy band that debuted in 2018. The seven-member boy band debuted under the auspices of WYNN Entertainment.


But now, management is announcing bad news for all Spectrum fans. Management said Spectrum was dissolved after 2 years of debut.

Here is the full statement:

Hello, we are WYNN Entertainment. First of all, we apologize for having to announce this bad news.

Our management situation has deteriorated, for various reasons one of which is COVID-19, we are no longer able to maintain Spectrum. Thus, WYNN Entertainment canceled contracts with the six Spectrum members on July 10, 2020.

We thank the Spectrum members who have been with us for the past three years. We will continue to provide support to the members and their activities going forward.

We apologize to fans who sincerely love and care about Spectrum to date. thanks.

This news certainly makes fans broken heart. Many expressed their disappointment through Twitter.

"I'm very sad. Their debut was very extraordinary, but often faced with unfavorable events. I hope to see them again on stage," said one fan.

"This news is very disappointing. But it seems that this is the best rather than leaving them without a clear schedule of activities," added another.

Spectrum debuted with seven members, namely Dongyoon, Minjae, Donggyu, Jaehan, Hwarang, Villain, and Eunjun, on May 10, 2018. But a few months later, Dongyoon reportedly died due to unknown causes.

Previously, Spectrum was scheduled to debut in October 2017. But the plan was postponed after they took part in the Mix Nine event.

Spectrum last greeted fans through the third single album titled Refreshing Time. They released the album in 2019. (dal / dal)
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