Is Your Favorite Artist’s Concert Fake? Discover the Truth About Gummy’s Upcoming Shows!
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False concert listings exploiting singer Gummy’s international profile and signature vocal talent have circulated online, prompting her agency to move quickly to contain the misinformation.

Ameba Culture issued an official statement saying the concert listings that have been circulating on prominent international streaming platforms are false and unrelated to the artist. The agency pledged decisive action to protect fans from confusion and potential harm and asked followers to exercise caution.
Apple Music sees surge in bogus concert listings; agency issues immediate clarification
On April 4, Ameba Culture used its official social media channels to announce that recent listings about Gummy’s concerts on global streaming services such as Apple Music are false and have no connection to the artist or her agency. The company identified listings that named specific cities — including New York and Brasília — labeled them “FAKE,” and shared those markings publicly as part of a direct effort to correct the record.
New York and Brasília dates are fabricated; agency urges fans to confirm via official social channels
In its notice, the agency emphasized that the listings on those platforms are not official schedules. Any concerts, dates, or ticket-sale information not announced directly by Ameba Culture should be treated as unverified and false. To avoid confusion, the agency asked fans to verify all official performance information only through Ameba Culture’s official channels or the artist’s verified social media accounts.
Agency requests takedowns and says it will act to protect fans
Ameba Culture has formally requested that the platforms remove the false listings and is pressing for quick action. A company representative apologized for the confusion caused to fans and said the agency will do its utmost to ensure accurate information is distributed going forward.
Gummy signed an exclusive contract with Ameba Culture — the label founded by hip-hop duo Dynamic Duo — in 2024 and has continued to pursue a variety of musical projects and live performances. At the time of the deal, the agency pledged to actively support her next creative endeavors.
Hello, this is Ameba Culture.
We have confirmed that inaccurate information about Gummy’s concert was posted on Apple Music.
This information is entirely unrelated to our agency or the artist and is false. We are issuing this clarification to prevent confusion among fans.
– Listings on Apple Music are not official schedules.
– Any concerts, schedules, or ticket information not announced by our agency are false.
– Please verify official concert information only through [the agency’s official channels / the artist’s social media].
We have requested that the platform remove the listings and are working to ensure prompt action is taken.
We apologize for the confusion caused to fans and will continue working to provide accurate information.
Thank you.
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