Maroon 5, ahead of the Korean War, again the Wook controversy ..

With the famous American pop band Maroon 5 set to arrive in Korea, controversy is brewing by using a book on the World Tour promotional poster.Maroon 5 recently used the Book Image to announce the World Tour in 2022 through its official website.They will perform a three-year and nine-month performance at Gocheok Sky Dome on November 30th.Earlier, they announced the World Tour schedule of 2022 last December and released a promotional poster using the Book Image on the official Instagram.Under the Wook, I also used the image of Japans representative monster, Kojira (Godzilla), but there was no plan to visit Japan on the World Tour schedule at the time.Then, as the tour schedule was added on the 2nd, it was confirmed that Japan Tokyo and Osaka would perform, but the announcement did not use the Book Image, so I could not avoid criticism.This is not the first time Maroon 5 has used its Wook.In the music video of One More Night released in 2012, Book appeared in a big way, but at that time, flags of other countries such as Union Jack appeared and could avoid criticism.But in 2019, then member Jesse Carmichael was widely criticised on Twitter as John Lennons son Sean Lennon stood up for Mr. Wook and appeared sympathetic to the discriminatory remarks.In particular, Sean Lennon has referred to Famble for his remarks that prohibiting (the symbol of Nazis) Harkencroights is to suppress freedom of expression.Meanwhile, Maroon 5 was formed in 1994 and received the Grammy New Years Award in 2005.In Korea, he has been loved by songs such as Sunday Morning, Moves Like Jagger and Lucky Strike, and OST Lost Stars of the movie Beginning Again starring vocalist Adam Rivain has also become very popular.Photo: Maroon 5 website captures music video for One More Night
With the famous American pop band Maroon 5 set to arrive in Korea, controversy is brewing by using a book on the World Tour promotional poster.Maroon 5 recently used the Book Image to announce the World Tour in 2022 through its official website.They will perform a three-year and nine-month performance at Gocheok Sky Dome on November 30th.Earlier, they announced the World Tour schedule of 2022 last December and released a promotional poster using the Book Image on the official Instagram.Under the Wook, I also used the image of Japans representative monster, Kojira (Godzilla), but there was no plan to visit Japan on the World Tour schedule at the time.Then, as the tour schedule was added on the 2nd, it was confirmed that Japan Tokyo and Osaka would perform, but the announcement did not use the Book Image, so I could not avoid criticism.This is not the first time Maroon 5 has used its Wook.In the music video of One More Night released in 2012, Book appeared in a big way, but at that time, flags of other countries such as Union Jack appeared and could avoid criticism.But in 2019, then member Jesse Carmichael was widely criticised on Twitter as John Lennons son Sean Lennon stood up for Mr. Wook and appeared sympathetic to the discriminatory remarks.In particular, Sean Lennon has referred to Famble for his remarks that prohibiting (the symbol of Nazis) Harkencroights is to suppress freedom of expression.Meanwhile, Maroon 5 was formed in 1994 and received the Grammy New Years Award in 2005.In Korea, he has been loved by songs such as Sunday Morning, Moves Like Jagger and Lucky Strike, and OST Lost Stars of the movie Beginning Again starring vocalist Adam Rivain has also become very popular.Photo: Maroon 5 website captures music video for One More Night

With the famous American pop band Maroon 5 set to arrive in Korea, controversy is brewing by using a book on the World Tour promotional poster.

Maroon 5 recently used the Book Image to announce the World Tour in 2022 through its official website. They will perform a three-year and nine-month performance at Gocheok Sky Dome on November 30th.

Earlier, they announced the World Tour schedule of 2022 last December and released a promotional poster using the Book Image on the official Instagram. Under the Wook, I also used the Image of Japan's representative monster, Kojira (Godzilla), but there was no plan to visit Japan on the World Tour schedule at the time.

Then, as the tour schedule was added on the 2nd, it was confirmed that Japan Tokyo and Osaka would perform, but the announcement did not use the Book Image, so I could not avoid criticism.

This is not the first time Maroon 5 has used its Wook. In the music video of 'One More Night' released in 2012, Book appeared in a big way, but at that time, flags of other countries such as Union Jack appeared and could avoid criticism.

But in 2019, then member Jesse Carmichael was widely criticised on Twitter as John Lennon's son Sean Lennon stood up for Mr. Wook and appeared sympathetic to the discriminatory remarks. In particular, Sean Lennon has referred to "Famble" for his remarks that "prohibiting (the symbol of Nazis) Harkencroights is to suppress freedom of expression".

Meanwhile, Maroon 5 was formed in 1994 and received the Grammy New Year's Award in 2005. In Korea, he has been loved by songs such as 'Sunday Morning', 'Moves Like Jagger' and 'Lucky Strike', and OST 'Lost Stars' of the movie 'Beginning Again' starring vocalist Adam Rivain has also become very popular.

Photo: Maroon 5 website captures music video for 'One More Night'