The Beijing music venue DDC was one of many newest to must cancel a efficiency by a Japanese artist on Nov. 20, 2025, within the wake of escalating bilateral tensions.
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BEIJING — China’s escalating dispute with Japan reinforces Beijing’s rising financial affect — and penchant for abrupt actions that may create uncertainty for companies.
Hours earlier than Japanese jazz quintet The Mix was attributable to carry out in Beijing on Thursday, a plainclothesman walked into the DDC music membership throughout a sound test.
Then, “the proprietor of the stay home got here to me and mentioned: ‘The police has instructed me tonight is canceled. No dialogue,'” mentioned Christian Petersen-Clausen, a music agent who has organized greater than 70 concert events in China during the last 12 months.
“All the things Japanese is canceled now,” he mentioned. He added that he’d spent six months getting Chinese language censors’ approval to permit The Mix to carry out within the nation.
DDC introduced Thursday afternoon that the night’s live performance was canceled attributable to power majeure and that ticket holders can be routinely refunded within the coming days.
Japanese singer-songwriter Kokia’s Wednesday night live performance in Beijing was additionally canceled, in accordance with the venue. Its public announcement, dated Thursday, blamed technical points.
Once more, there was little advance discover. One social media submit from a fan described ready exterior the venue for greater than an hour, till effectively previous the time the live performance was scheduled to begin.

Different concert events by Japanese artists in China have additionally been canceled or postponed this week.
It seems to be the most recent fallout from an escalating spat between China and Japan over Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s Nov. 7 feedback indicating Tokyo would help Taiwan if significantly threatened by Beijing’s army. Beijing claims territorial rights to Taiwan, a democratically self-governed island. Taiwan rejects this declare and says that solely its individuals can determine its future.
“The tempo and scale of Beijing’s reactions … are fairly unprecedented,” mentioned George Chen, associate of The Asia Group, a enterprise coverage consultancy based mostly in Washington, D.C. He added that the most important threat for Japanese manufacturers in China can be a nationwide boycott, though up to now there are restricted indicators that Chinese language shoppers are avoiding the manufacturers at scale.
Two Chinese language ministries late final week began warning residents towards touring and learning in Japan. China’s Commerce Ministry on Thursday additionally threatened countermeasures towards Japan if it “continued on the mistaken path,” in accordance with a CNBC translation.
Mainland Chinese language vacationers have been the biggest group of international guests to Japan up to now this yr, and Nomura estimates bilateral tensions might reduce the smaller Asian nation’s GDP by 0.29%.
Restricted coverage communication
No ministry has publicly issued a ban on Japanese concert events, nevertheless. CNBC was unable to achieve the tradition ministry for remark because it was exterior of Beijing enterprise hours.
And it is not simply music that’s doubtlessly affected, with reviews that Beijing will ban imports of all Japanese seafood — one thing China’s commerce ministry declined to substantiate or deny. The international ministry has solely mentioned that, “underneath present circumstances, there might be no marketplace for Japanese aquatic merchandise even when they enter China.”
The developments reinforce how top-down insurance policies in China will be abrupt and imprecise, making it troublesome for companies to plan.
“You do not have predictability as a result of no person declares the insurance policies publicly,” music agent Petersen-Clausen mentioned. He mentioned he organized a Japanese live performance in Shanghai on Wednesday with no problem, and “no person has mentioned to us that Saturday[‘s concert] is for positive canceled.”
Nevertheless, China’s rhetoric stays agency, with the international ministry on Thursday calling once more for Takaichi to retract her remarks and warning that “if Japan creates hassle on Taiwan, Japan won’t get away with it.”
“Mainly what which means is, I’ve no hope for Saturday,” Petersen-Clausen added.
The venue had anticipated round 200 attendees on Thursday alone, he mentioned, including that round 20 Chinese language individuals would have gotten paid for associated work round each reveals. Tickets for the jazz efficiency had been listed on the equal of between $40 and $70 every.
The film trade might additionally come underneath stress. The native launch of Japanese animated movies that includes Crayon Shinchan and the “Cells at Work” sequence have been postponed, Chinese language state information company Xinhua mentioned Wednesday. It forged the transfer as “prudent” based mostly on falling Chinese language curiosity in Japanese movies.
“The chance to Beijing is that the notion that it has overreacted reinforces anti-China sentiment in Japan, because it did in South Korea,” Teneo analysts mentioned in a report.
“If Beijing chooses to proceed ramping up stress over the incident, further measures might embrace new boundaries to imports from Japan justified by commerce investigations or product security issues.”
Music an early goal
Maybe surprisingly, worldwide music performances are sometimes the primary affected by geopolitical disputes.
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, some venues within the U.S. and U.Okay. canceled appearances or reveals involving artists believed to be supportive of Russian President Vladimir Putin. China has additionally restricted large-scale Korean pop music performances for practically a decade to protest a brand new missile system, though there are indications these acts might return quickly.
For Petersen-Clausen, the uncertainty round concert events in China is hurting enterprise.
“International musicians have refused bookings from us as a result of they mentioned we do not know if it would really go forward or be canceled,” he mentioned. “This phrase has gotten round that China is usually unstable. That could be a drawback for us if we wish to foster people-to-people exchanges.”
“If we do not get stability and predictability,” he mentioned, ”I’ll must disclose a really important threat that’s an pointless threat to potential buyers.”
Taylor Swift’s $2 billion Eras Tour didn’t embrace China, though Mariah Carey and the Black Eyed Peas each carried out within the mainland this yr. Chinese language policymakers have sought to encourage some stay occasions as a technique to enhance consumption and the general economic system.
However nationwide leaders additionally produce other priorities.
“Together with sports activities, music and humanities are the primary issues governments ‘rediscover’ as a method to interact or re-engage,” mentioned James Zimmerman, a lawyer in Beijing and former chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China.
“What occurred to diplomacy?” he mentioned. “These sorts of debates result in an erosion of belief, which will get tougher and tougher to rebuild on either side. We’re seeing that in lots of bilateral relationships around the globe.”
— CNBC’s Hui Jie Lim contributed to this report.

