LYKN has abruptly postponed the North America leg of its LYKN Unleashed tour, days before the Riser Music boy group was due to perform.

In a statement issued 5 September, Riser and GMMTV say the eleventh-hour postponement was due to “unforeseen circumstances” as well as delays in securing travel visas.

“We understand how disappointing this news may be and sincerely apologise for any inconvenience it may cause,” both companies adds.

LYKN was supposed to make three stops in North America in September: Mexico City (10 September), Los Angeles (13 September) and New York (16 September). The three-stop leg was to have been the group’s debut in North America, and a highlight in their popular LYKN Unleased world tour.

The concert will now take place in March 2026: Mexico City (5 March), New York (9 March) and Los Angeles (14 March).

GMMTV says all purchased tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled concerts, with further details to be shared soon.

LYKN is the second Thai act to have faced logistical challenges in performing in the USA recently.

On 1 September, LOVEiS Entertainment’s Nont Tanont announced the cancellation of his North America tour, citing contract violations from its organiser in the USA.

“The company is deeply concerned about the safety standards, management and professionalism of the organising team, which may affect the artistes, staff and fans,” LOVEiS states.

Nont was to have performed in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles between 23 and 29 September. It is unclear if the concerts will be rescheduled.

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