YB frontman Yoon Do-hyun has postponed his upcoming Ulsan concert.
On the 10th, Yoon’s agency, D Company, took to official social media channels to address fans eagerly anticipating this week’s YB Remastered 3.0 show in Ulsan. The statement expressed deep gratitude for the audience’s enthusiasm but regretfully announced the postponement of the concerts originally slated for the 14th and 15th.

According to the agency, Yoon had been battling cold symptoms since last week, juggling medical treatment with concert preparations. However, his vocal condition deteriorated significantly following a weekend performance, prompting medical advice to prioritize recovery.
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“After thorough deliberation, the artist and production team have decided to reschedule the Ulsan dates to ensure the tour’s continued success and maintain the high standard of performance our fans deserve,” the statement read. The Ulsan leg of the YB concert tour has been rescheduled for March 28-29.{vi20}}{vi21}}{vi22}}{vi23}}
Yoon himself took to social media, expressing his heavy heart over the situation. “I’m committed to focusing on my recovery and promise to return in top form for our Gwangju show,” he shared. The singer also revealed he’s undergoing daily treatments, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy and IV infusions, which are new experiences for him.{vi25}}{vi26}}{vi27}}{vi28}}
This health setback comes after Yoon’s triumphant battle with a rare cancer. In 2021, he was diagnosed with primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma, a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. After a grueling three-year fight, Yoon received the all-clear from his doctors.{vi30}}{vi31}}{vi32}}{vi33}}{vi34}}











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