When TWICE member Dahyun began missing scheduled appearances, fans quickly started asking questions.
Now, JYP Entertainment has provided a clear update.
Dahyun has been diagnosed with an ankle fracture and will temporarily halt activities to focus on recovery. The agency confirmed that her condition requires ongoing treatment and that returning to the stage too soon could risk further injury.

The situation developed during TWICE’s ongoing world tour.
Dahyun initially experienced discomfort in her ankle while overseas and continued receiving treatment in the United States. However, after returning to Korea for further evaluation, a detailed medical examination revealed a fracture.
Medical professionals advised rest and rehabilitation rather than continued performance, especially given the physically demanding nature of K-pop stages.
This is why her hiatus began as early as mid-February, even before the official announcement.

TWICE is scheduled to begin their North American tour in Orlando, followed by performances across eight cities.
However, Dahyun will not be participating.
The agency emphasized that choreography-heavy performances are not possible in her current condition. Even partial participation was ruled out, as recovery requires limiting movement and avoiding strain on the injured area.
For a group like TWICE, where synchronized performance is central to their identity, performing with an injury is not a realistic option.
Despite Dahyun’s absence, TWICE’s international schedule remains one of the busiest among K-pop groups.
Following the North America tour, the group is set to perform at Tokyo National Stadium in April. This concert is particularly significant, as TWICE will become the first overseas artist to hold a solo concert at the venue.
The scale of these events highlights how critical timing is.
Missing part of a world tour is not a small decision, which further explains why the agency prioritized recovery over short-term appearances.

In recent years, there has been a noticeable shift in how entertainment companies handle artist health.
Touring schedules involve intense choreography, long flights, rehearsals, and minimal recovery time. Injuries, especially those involving joints like the ankle, can worsen quickly if not properly treated.
By pausing Dahyun’s activities, JYP Entertainment is aligning with a broader industry trend that places long-term health over immediate performance.
This approach not only protects the artist but also ensures sustainability in future promotions.
Dahyun has been a key member of TWICE since their debut, known for her stage presence, variety skills, and strong connection with fans.
Her absence is noticeable not only in performances but also in group dynamics, as TWICE is known for its balanced lineup and synchronized teamwork.
For many fans, the concern is not just about missing stages.
It is about her well-being and how long recovery might take.
There is currently no confirmed timeline for Dahyun’s return.
According to the agency, she will resume activities only when she is fully capable of performing choreography without risk. This suggests that recovery will be gradual rather than rushed.
In the meantime, TWICE will continue their tour as scheduled.
Dahyun’s hiatus reflects the reality behind global K-pop success.
While fans see performances, tours, and achievements, the physical demands behind them are often intense.
This situation serves as a reminder that even at the highest level, health remains a priority.
For fans, the focus now is clear.
Waiting for Dahyun’s safe and complete return, rather than a fast one.