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CORTIS Geonho Fractures Fingers on Both Hands — Still Set to Join the First Tour

CORTIS member Geonho has suffered a finger fracture injury. Their agency BIGHIT MUSIC shared an update on his recovery and future activity plans, reassuring worried fans. Fractured pinky fingers on both hands after a fall On the 15th, BIGHIT MUSIC announced through their fan platform: "Geonho recently fell and landed on both hands incorrectly, so he visited a hospital for examination. The results confirmed fractures around the pinky finger area on both hands, and he promptly received the necessary treatment and care. He is currently recovering steadily." They continued, "Medical staff advised that he wear casts and braces for the time being to protect the injured areas and promote faster recovery, while minimizing excessive movement of both arms." The agency added, "Geonho has a very strong desire to participate in the scheduled tour and upcoming events, but the company plans to prioritize the medical team's advice and Geonho's recovery above all else, managing future schedules flexibly." First tour stop 'Incheon' — taking the stage without choreography Accordingly, Geonho will perform at the '2026 CORTIS TOUR 〈PUT YOUR PHONE DOWN〉 IN INCHEON' concerts on July 18th and 19th in a format that minimizes arm movement, taking the stage without choreography. Future festival appearances and scheduled activities will also be closely discussed with medical staff, and his level of participation will be adjusted in a way that doesn't put strain on the injured areas. "I really wanted to show up as all five of us" Geonho shared a heartfelt message directly with the fandom 'CORE'. He said, "I ended up getting injured on both hands this time. I'm sorry for worrying you — you must have been really shocked by the news." He continued, "I'll take responsibility for my own recovery and do my best to come back healthy as soon as possible. The upcoming tour 〈PUT YOUR PHONE DOWN〉 is CORTIS's very first tour, so I really wanted to be there as all five of us — I had such a strong desire to be part of it. I won't be able to join the choreography with the members, but I'll do my best to put on an amazing performance within what I'm able to do." Finally, he wrapped up by saying, "I'm truly grateful to the COREs who always cheer for me no matter what. I'll work hard on my treatment and recover quickly, so please don't worry too much." Even through his injury, Geonho's sincerity toward the group's first tour shines through — and the outpouring of support from CORE continues.

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