≠ME release event suddenly canceled — right before it was about to start, it was deemed difficult to hold due to "acts of violence against venue staff"


≠ME’s 10th single release event for “Mob no Cinderella / Kamisama no Iu Toori!” was suddenly canceled right before it started due to a violent act against venue staff, which led to police involvement. After talks with police, the venue, and the label, they decided it wasn’t safe to go on. They apologized for the last-minute notice and the trouble caused.



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Source: Girls Channel


1. [+53, -0]

Molestation and violence… that's too much

2. [+42, -7]

It's not ME:I, it's one of Sasshi's groups right?

3. [+181, -0]

But who committed the violent act against the venue staff?

4. [+26, -17]

Alright, then Sashihara should retire and take responsibility.

5. [+2, -3]

Was the violence against the venue staff caused by a fan, or was it a conflict between staff members?

6. [+73, -0]

Other sources mentioned that it was fans who started it

7. [+15, -7]

Sasshi recently mentioned wanting to quit her job, so this kind of trouble must be tough on her mentally. Even if it's not her fault, having to apologize to the fans who gathered must be difficult.

8. [+16, -0]

It's the same in any community—when there are crazy people, it's the other fans who end up suffering.

9. [+6, -1]

Maybe it was something like a fight over how to get in, like someone yelling, "Let me in the front!" and the reply being, "No, it's by ticket number!" followed by, "Shut up!"?

10. [+1, -0]

It was Sasshi's group right? Given the safety of the performers, canceling the event was the right call. It’s unfortunate for those who showed up, but if a fan can assault staff, the audience could also be put in danger.

11. [+9, -0]

Seems like the work of a crazy fan… they should be arrested.

12. [+20, -0]

Seems like there was a post yesterday saying there might be a fight at the event. It could be that someone tried to ruin it on purpose.

13. [+18, -0]

It seems like the order of entry was decided by a lottery, and the group managing the front row hired part-timers to participate in the lottery. There was a brawl with another group, which apparently had issues with each other beforehand. There were tweets calling people to gather because a fight was going to happen.

14. [+5, -2]

Anyone supporting idols dressed like middle schoolers is gross as fuck

15. [+6, -1]

This is exactly what otaku are like. Even train enthusiasts are quick to throw insults. They were probably introverts in school, but like to act tough in their little groups. 


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