South Korean pop star Kang Daniel was the victim of a robbery while on tour in the United States, but continued with his scheduled performances, his agency confirmed Tuesday.
The incident occurred late Monday night at a Los Angeles hotel where Kang Daniel was staying ahead of his performance at the Hollywood Palladium.
The singer's personal belongings, including his passport, mobile phone, and a small amount of cash, were taken from his hotel room. Local authorities are investigating the theft with the help while receiving assistance from the agency.
Despite the disruption, Kang Daniel arrived at the venue on time for soundcheck and delivered a full performance to a crowd of enthusiastic fans. He addressed the incident briefly during his opening remarks, thanking the audience for their support.
Concertgoers praised his professionalism and resilience. Many took to social media to express admiration for his calm demeanor and dedication. Videos circulating online show Kang Daniel performing hit tracks such as "Paranoia" and "Who U Are" with his usual energy and precision, undeterred by the events of the previous night.
This U.S. tour marks Kang Daniel's first solo headlining series in North America, with stops in major cities including New York, Chicago, and San Francisco. His performances blend dance-driven choreography with heartfelt vocal moments, earning widespread praise from critics and fans alike.
Security concerns have risen among touring artists in recent years, prompting many agencies to enhance protective measures for their performers. KONNECT Entertainment said it will review security protocols for the remaining stops on Kang Daniel's tour to prevent similar incidents. The agency declined to share specific details about improvements, citing artist privacy.
Kang Daniel's journey to solo stardom began after he placed first on the televised competition show "Produce 101 Season 2" in 2017 and debuted as a member of Wanna One. Since launching his solo career, he has released multiple bestselling albums and received numerous awards for his music and stage presence.
Fans have rallied behind him following news of the robbery. Fan clubs organized an online fundraiser to cover any unexpected expenses, while others sent messages of encouragement under hashtags like #StandWithDaniel.
Kang Daniel is set to perform in New York City this Friday, followed by shows in Toronto and Miami next week. His team confirmed that all future performances will proceed as planned and expressed confidence in delivering safe and memorable experiences for audiences across North America.