Lotte Duty Free, South Korea’s top duty-free operator, apologized via its official Instagram account Saturday for sending girl group Black Pink off stage mid-performance at its Lotte Duty Free Family Festival.



The organizer of the two-day festival, held at the Seoul Olympic Stadium Friday and Saturday, said in its post that the “performance was interrupted during BLACKPINK’s third song, ‘Forever Young’” due to safety issues. Black Pink performed at the opening of the festival on Friday.





Black Pink are sent off stage by a staff member during their performance of "Forever Young." (Screencaptured from YouTube)



Black Pink performed one of its hits, “As If It’s Your Last,” followed by “Stay.” During its third song “Forever Young,” a popular number on the group’s latest EP, a staff member came up on stage and ushered the group out of sight.



The group did not return to finish their performance, leaving fans angry and confused. K-pop fans commented on the duty-free operator’s apology post, pointing out that “fans ‘paid’ to see Black Pink” but could not even hear the group perform its lead track from its latest release.



While Lotte Duty Free is still under fire regarding its “unprofessional” handling, Black Pink attempted to make amends on Saturday by handing out ice cream to fans.





(Screencaptured from Twitter)