Mili Concert in Taipei Postponed Due to Typhoon Bawee
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Mili concert in Taipei, scheduled for July 11, has been postponed due to the approaching Typhoon Bawee.
- Organizers cited safety concerns for attendees, performers, and staff as the reason for the delay.
- Ticket holders can use their original tickets for the rescheduled date or opt for a full refund.
The upcoming concert by the musical group Mili in Taipei has been postponed due to the imminent threat of Typhoon Bawee. The event, originally slated for July 11 at Zepp New Taipei as part of the "Mili, One Million Moons Asia Tour 2025โ2026, Taipei," will be rescheduled.
Organizers OCT.entertainment announced the postponement on July 9, emphasizing that the decision was made after careful consideration of the safety of the audience, performers, and all staff members in light of the approaching typhoon. They acknowledged the long wait and preparation by fans for this performance and expressed Mili's eagerness to meet their Taiwanese supporters.
Safety is the uncompromising first priority when facing an approaching typhoon.
Fans who have already purchased tickets need not worry. The original tickets will be valid for the rescheduled performance. For those unable to attend on the new date, a full refund of the ticket price will be provided. Details regarding the new date and the refund process will be announced separately.
The organizers also urged concertgoers to prioritize their safety during the typhoon period and to take necessary precautions. They thanked the fans for their understanding, patience, and support.
We deeply understand that everyone has waited a long time for this performance and has made many preparations. The members of Mili are also looking forward to meeting their Taiwanese fans as soon as possible.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.