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aespa’s Winter unable to attend two days of Japanese concerts due to poor health

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’ in Japan is scheduled to take place from April 29 - 30 at the Nippon Gaishi Hall in Nagoya. However, the group’s management notified fans on this day that Winter was experiencing poor health conditions, and thus it was agreed that the idol would not perform on stage during the next two days. Instead, the shows will resume as scheduled with only

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