TXT has been dazzling their fans, also known as MOA, during the United States leg of their “ACT: PROMISE.” However, this tour seems to be far from being a celebration of TXT’s catalog, as fans are super alarmed over the health issues affecting the group members. Despite their dazzling performances and caramel-like vocals, signs of exhaustion and health concerns haven’t gone unnoticed.
it is concerning that we are two days in to your and on both days this has happened to soobin. that company need to do better. jeopardising their health is not ok. even when exhausted they give their all, you’re going to burn them out. let them rest.
— yue’s home 숩 🫧🩷 (@seekingtxt) May 4, 2024
For example, Soobin, the group’s leader was spotted with early signs of strain during the tour’s kickoff in Seoul. The idol collapsed on stage, making fans deeply worried about him being overworked. Similarly, Hueningkai raised eyebrows the day after TXT’s Oakland concert on May 18. During a livestream, he “jokingly” said he “fainted” after performing.
Additionally, Taehyun shared his own struggles during a Weverse live session, expressing the severe conditions for the tour preparation. The idol rehearsed with a 39-degree fever and said he cried while preparing. Then, Beomgyu experienced a sudden nosebleed during a concert in Los Angeles on May 21, which made him go off stage. This situation could’ve been stress-related, adding to the anxiety MOA is feeling right now.
oh no beomgyu got nosebleed..😭😭
bh can fuckin FIGHT ME i said they gotta take care of my boys not make them overwork themselves and risk their health give them a fuckin BREAK
gyu we don’t deserve you, pls have a good rest & don’t overwork urself😭pic.twitter.com/qE9QJV9jNC
— ᴘɪᴅɪ (@beomskuy) May 22, 2024
Due to all these reasons, TXT’s agency, HYBE, has been receiving backlash lately. Fans are accusing the company of not caring for the idol’s well-being and are calling for better treatment of the artists in their roster. The situation has reached a point where MOA has not just requested, but demanded immediate measures!