I received a "report" from the audience who had seen the show a few days ago. I went to a concert at the Seoul Arts Center Concert Hall on the 14th, and during the performance, many people were amazed by the audience screaming at the performers. This was a performance titled 'Adios Piazza, Live Tango'. The first part was performed by a Japanese tango band Quattrosienthos composed of four Japanese performers. While the violinist of this band was playing and explaining the song, the audience sitting on the first floor seats up and shouted loudly toward the performer . 'It's a breeze!'

In this erratic behavior aimed at Japanese performers, the audience in the audience was more surprised than the Japanese player. The atmosphere of the theater was frozen momentarily, and the performer did not understand what it means, but it was embarrassing. The audience of the problem, which surprised many people, soon left the theater. There was no bird in the theater staff to take action. The audience said that they had applauded the castle because they were so tired of the Japanese performer who was hit by a slap.

The performance then proceeded without major problems. When asked about the performance agency, he said he left immediately the next day. He was a musician who liked Korea and prepared a song description in Korean. The director of the performance agency did not explain to the performer in detail what the shouting of the audience that caused the commotion meant. The happening of this day passed by saying 'there was a moment of turmoil but it soon fell down'.
When I searched for SNS, there were audience who wrote about this "disturbance". I understand that half-day feelings are big, but there are many things that I do not understand why I should express my feelings in this way. A Japanese performer who is coming to perform should take a bath on behalf of the Japanese government. It was the freedom of the individual if it was hosted by a Korean performance agency and judged that the performance, which included Japanese among the performers, was the object of the "Japanese boycott campaign". If so, you will not see the performance. Why do you bother to come to the performing arts and disturb others who have come to see the performance?

After receiving the report, I checked the situation with the viewers of the performance, and I checked if there was a video of the performance at the time. But I could not get the video, so I could not write it as a news story. I just wanted to let you know that it happened. Recently, boycotts in Japan are spreading and anti-Japanese sentiment is rising, but I wanted to say that this is not the case.
A few days ago, SBS 8 News reported that SNS named 'Account to follow trip to Japan' appeared (▶ Disguised as 'going to Japan', 'Disgusting' ... "mature boycott needed"). It is an account that finds a person who raises a Japan travel post, and follows and gives disgrace. So far, he has found more than 250 people and gave me disgrace. However, many people pointed out that it is not appropriate to publicly humiliate themselves by the fact that they have traveled to Japan. Boycotting is voluntary participation, but enforcing, ridiculing, and insulting can lead to side effects. I want to be more cold and rational than to be influenced by emotions.