Actress Park Shin Hye donated $5,000 to the sunken ferry rescue cause.
It'll be hard to see comebacks as early as May.
While broadcasting companies are airing dramas normally as planned and movies are being released according to schedule, the entire music industry has seemingly come to a halt.
As divers continue to search for survivors among the wreckage of the Sewol ferry, several of South Korea's top celebrities have pledged their support for the victims and their loved ones.
Executives at the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) were forced to apologize for Sunday's news broadcast showing their reporters smiling at the site of the Sewol ferry disaster.
Stars are taking action to help out the sunken ferry by donating.
Musicians who captured fans' eyes and ears with their fascinating performances under flashy spotlights one by one put a pause on their album promotions and participated in the nation's grief.
After the Sewol incident, the K-pop scene remains silent, as if on hold.
Because of the horrible sinking of the Sewol ferry in Korea on the 16th, all broadcasts have come to a halt. It's already been 3 days and it looks like it will stay that way through the weekend.
The capsized ferry tragedy that occurred on the 16th has left the nation of South Korea in a time of deep mourning.
2AM lead vocalist Jo Kwon will get a chance to show his dramatic range this summer with a lead role in a Seoul production of the popular musical "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert."