Jo Kwon confirmed his demobilization due to consequence of COVID-19
Jo Kwon has been confirmed to be discharged from the army on the 24th after the consequence of COVID- 19.
On March 19, through the official fan cafe, Cube Entertainment announced news regarding the demobilization: "We will inform you about Jo Kwon's demobilization on March 24.".
The representative said: "Currently, with the trend of spreading coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) virus spreading across the country, he is expected to discharge from the army without returning to the unit. Thank you to the fans who have been waiting for Jo Kwon for a long time. We hope everyone will support and care for him in future. "
Previously, Jo Kwon enlisted in the army in June 2017. Jo Kwon, who enlist the third among 2AM members, after Changmin and Im Seul Ong, left a handwritten letter to the fans just before enlistment and said, "It's time for everyone to see who Jo Kwon really is. " He also greeted the fans from abroad: "I'm sure you have been very sad and waiting for me in the past. I will come back from the army and come to you until you’re tired, so please wait for me ".
Next, Jo Kwon - who received military service at a military barracks in Hongcheon, Gangwon Province - acted exemplary military activities while participating in the musical plays Shinheung Military Academy and Return.
Jo Kwon was discharged a little differently from his current demobilization status due to the epidemic. As promised to his fans before he enlisted in the army, he will be active after being discharged from the army and promoting his own existence once again. The expectations and support of his fans are pouring towards him.
On the other hand, Jo Kwon debuted in 2008 with 2AM and left hit songs like 'This song' and 'Even if I die, I cannot send'. Later, he moved to Cube Entertainment and worked as a solo singer, participating in musicals and being active in many fields.
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