K-pop group Astro's Moonbin found dead in his apartment

South Korean police said the singer appears to have died in an apparent suicide

(Hankyung DB)
(Hankyung DB)
Si-Ook Ahn 1
2023-04-20 08:41:49 siook95@hankyung.com
Obituary

Moonbin, a member of K-pop group Astro, has died, South Korean police said on Thursday.

According to the police and the music industry, his manager found Moonbin dead at his home in Seoul the previous night.

The police suspect that Moonbin committed suicide because there were no criminal charges such as signs of murder.

“Astro’s member Moonbin suddenly left us and became a star in the sky,” the agency Fantagio said in a notice posted on its official fan café. “Astro members, fellow artists and employees of Fantagio, who have been together for a long time, are deeply mourning him in great sadness and shock.”

Moonbin, who debuted in the music industry with the group Astro in 2016, has been a main dancer and sub-vocalist.

He also formed a unit Moonbin & Sanha and released its third album “INCENSE” in January this year. His sister is Moon Soo-ah of K-pop girl group Billie.

Write to Si-Ook Ahn at siook95@hankyung.com

Aespa, other SM artists to join BTS' K-pop fan platform

Aespa, other SM artists to join BTS' K-pop fan platform

SM Entertainment girl group aespa (Courtesy of SM) SM Entertainment Co.'s artists such as aespa and NCT are set to join HYBE Co.'s fan engagement service., boosting the competitiveness of the platform run by the label behind K-pop sensation BTS.Weverse, South Korea's leading fandom platform, sa

K-pop pioneer SM engulfed in management dispute

K-pop pioneer SM engulfed in management dispute

Kakao Entertainment headquarters in Pangyo, Korea (Courtesy of Yonhap News) Kakao Corp., South Korea’s mobile platform giant and operator of the country’s top messenger app Kakao Talk, is set to become the second-largest shareholder in K-pop pioneer SM Entertainment Co. with its Feb

BTS label HYBE seeks takeover of K-pop pioneer SM Entertainment

BTS label HYBE seeks takeover of K-pop pioneer SM Entertainment

HYBE's megaband BTS (left) and SM Entertainment's girl group aespa HYBE Co., the music label behind K-pop sensation BTS, is poised to acquire a controlling stake in its South Korean rival SM Entertainment Co. with maximum ownership of 39.8%.On Friday, the BTS agency announced it signed an agree

(* comment hide *}