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Korean fans criticize Adele for showing rising sun flag at Munich concert

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Korean fans criticize Adele for showing rising sun flag at Munich concert

Adele is facing criticism from Korean fans for displaying the rising sun flag during her concerts, a symbol that holds painful historical significance for Korea. The image used has been widely criticised on social media.

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Adele has announced she is taking a break from making new music. (Photo: Instagram/@adele)
Adele is currently facing criticism for using the Rising Sun flag in her shows. (Photo: Instagram/@adele)

Adele is facing severe criticism from her Korean fans for using the image of the rising sun flag during her concerts. The image, which appeared in the backdrop of LED lights during her performance of ‘Rumour Has It’, is upsetting her Korean fans due to its historical connection to Korea’s past.

The Rising Sun flag is associated with Japan’s militarism and is extremely offensive to Koreans, similar to the symbolism of the swastika in Germany. The use of this image in Germany has further shocked Koreans and media outlets. Korean fans expressed their anger on social media, with comments translated into English highlighting their disappointment.

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The controversy has attracted considerable attention, with many criticising the alleged insensitivity to the historical context.

Fans are slamming Adele for using this image during her concert. One fan wrote, “Hi, Adele. Today’s concert in Munich was perfect except for one thing. During the performance of “Rumour Has It”, the rising sun flag appeared on the screen. This flag symbolizes Japanese militarism and has the same meaning as the Nazi swastika (sic).”

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Adele’s concert tour, which kicked off in Munich, Germany on Saturday, August 3, is expected to host 800,000 people across 10 performances. The Grammy Award-winning singer’s 10-show run in Munich is her first mainland Europe performance since 2016.

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