On February 20, the chief producer (CP) of KBS’s “Music Bank” released a statement about IZ*ONE’s upcoming appearance on the show and confirmed that they will be performing on the February 21 broadcast.

On February 14, “Music Bank” aired a preview showing that IZ*ONE would be performing the following week. In response, thousands of viewer petitions were filed with the KBS Viewer Rights’ Center either protesting or approving IZ*ONE’s appearance.

CP Kwon stated, “If it’s a case of causing problems for society or breaking the law, then KBS will regulate who appears on broadcast according to its own process. But IZ*ONE was not included on KBS’s list of people who are banned from broadcast. Because they are not on the ban list, this theoretically means they should at least be considered as part of the potential performer lineup for ‘Music Bank.’ Whether they actually appear depends on factors like their rank on the ‘Music Bank’ charts at the time of their promotions and the response of the domestic and international K-pop fans.”

The producer continued, “Internally, we discussed this issue for a long time. We are well aware of the concerns expressed by people who feel uncomfortable watching IZ*ONE promote. But since there is no proof that the individual IZ*ONE members were connected to the manipulation controversy, we judged it would be excessive to deny people who have worked so hard for their new song the opportunity to perform it even once.”

IZ*ONE made their comeback with “Fiesta” on February 17. The group temporarily went on hiatus late last year after “Produce” director Ahn Joon Young admitted to manipulating the rankings of audition programs.

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