OMNIUM GATHERUM Forced To Cancel Japanese Tour Dates Due To Promoter Scam - "They've Done The Same Kind Of Betrayals Before; UNISONIC Was The Latest One"

September 30, 2014, 9 years ago

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OMNIUM GATHERUM Forced To Cancel Japanese Tour Dates Due To Promoter Scam - "They've Done The Same Kind Of Betrayals Before; UNISONIC Was The Latest One"

Finnish death metallers Omnium Gatherum have checked in with some disappointing news for their Japanese fans:

"With heavy hearts we are sad to announce that due to unfortunate circumstances and betrayal Omnium Gatherum is forced to cancel the upcoming shows in Japan this week. We have to be honest about this and tell you that the tour organizer Korean guy Do-Su Kim (also known as Jusin & 김도수) and Metal Asia Agency was deceiving everyone else in this event and caused this cancellation. 

With the heavy breach of contract Do-Su Kim didn't pay us any of our advance fee that was agreed and supposed to be done even one month ago. But we were still coming to Japan as we really wanted to do these shows and see our fans, but the next thing was that Do-Su Kim "paid for our flights" and last week we noticed that there's something wrong with the flight reservation too - our flight booking reference number claimed that the flight status is "cancelled" as they hadn't been paid for. So after many days of email fighting and Do-Su Kim sending us another set of fake flights we're now in a situation that we have to cancel these shows, as this guy won't pay our fee nor book us the flights to Japan. He also got the support bands to pay a lot for the promoter for OG support slot, and this was something that we hand´t heard at all. 

So, we are really hoping for the best that the fans will get the advance ticket money back and the support bands will get their pay-to-play fees back from Metal Asia Agency asap. Now we have heard that Do-Su Kim and Metal Asia Agency have done the same kind of betrayals also before; Unisonic was the latest one, just a week or two before..

This is really unfortunate and frustrating, as we were so much looking forward to coming back to your beautiful country and seeing our awesome Japanese fans. There's nothing more we can do at this point, and we want to send our deepest apologies for the bands and our fans. It's sad to see there are still imposter promoters like Do-Su Kim in the world.

Nevertheless, Omnium Gatherum will return to Japan and play you some metal in the future, that is for sure!"

Back in August, Unisonic - featuring former Helloween bandmates Michael Kiske and Kai Hansen - announced they had cancelled their scheduled September 7th show in Seoul, South Korea at Jayla Art Hall. They didn't provide a reason for the cancellation at the time, but have now released a statement:

"Unfortunately, we received several mails from Korean fans telling us they have problems returning the Unisonic concert tickets for the cancelled show. Also we were told, the promoter is blaming the band for the cancellation.

Please note that we deeply apologize the cancellation, band and management tried everything possible to play the show in Seoul! Due to heavy breach of contract and basically zero communication from promoter´s side, we finally had to cancel.

In fact we booked our flight tickets from Japan to Seoul a long time ago, but due to a missing proper invitation we did not even have any visa to enter Korea and had to stay in transit area. Besides us losing some serious money for airfares and crew, we are very sad to hear you, the fans, have problems to get your money back!

We hope we can make up for this in the near future with a great show in Seoul!"

Omnium Gatherum recently released a new live-like video for "Living In Me", off their latest release, Beyond. The video was filmed during the band's US tour with Dark Tranquillity, in San Francisco and Las Vegas.

Omnium Gatherum live dates:

October

2 - Braunschweig, Germany - B58
3 - Greifswald, Germany - JUZ Klex
4 - Flensburg, Germany - Roxy Concerts



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