• 2PM performs during the K-Pop 'Go Crazy' World Tour at Prudential Center on November 14, 2014 in Newark, New Jersey.

2PM performs during the K-Pop 'Go Crazy' World Tour at Prudential Center on November 14, 2014 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo : Getty Images/ Dave Kotinsky)

2PM's agency recently provided a health update on Jun.K's condition following his stage accident. After undergoing a surgical procedure to set the fracture in his elbow, the Kpop idol has been placed on continued medical observation, according to JYP Entertainment.

2PM band member Jun.K experienced a scary incident during the third day of the Kpop group's "6Nights" concert series held on Feb. 26, Sunday. The South Korean musician was rushed to hospital after he accidentally fell from a moving platform.

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JYP Entertainment earlier revealed that Jun.K fractured his right elbow including his ring finger on the right hand. In the 2PM agency's latest announcement, as obtained by Korean news outlet My Daily, the entertainment firm shared that the Kpop idol underwent surgery on Feb. 27, Monday, to help set the fractured bone in his elbow.

The procedure was completed without any problems or complications, according to the agency. The 2PM band member has been resting as he recovers from the surgical procedure.

However, JYP Entertainment's announcement also unveiled two other injuries that Jun.K sustained from the fall. It appears that the Kpop idol has been experiencing some pain on his chest area, as well as his knee.

Despite undergoing a thorough medical examination when the 2PM band member first arrived in the hospital, Jun.K will be subjected to more detailed tests to pinpoint the source of the pain. JYP Entertainment promised to keep fans updated about the Kpop idol's recovery.

Meanwhile, it is still unclear if the remaining leg of 2PM's "6Nights" concert series will be canceled given Jun.K's condition. The boy band's Feb. 26 performance was abruptly stopped shortly after the said singer's stage accident.

In a statement, obtained by Yonhap News, JYP Entertainment mentioned that the said show's attendees will be given a refund due to the performance's sudden cancellation. The entertainment firm also shared that they have yet to decide whether the final three concerts will continue as planned or if it will be rescheduled.

2PM's "6Nights" concert series began on the weekend of Feb. 24 and is scheduled to continue on March 3 until March 5. Watch a music clip of the Kpop group's "Promise (I'll Be)" track below: