CNBLUE announces concert comeback after 6-year hiatus

The band CNBLUE / Courtesy of FNC Entertainment

By Pyo Kyung-min

Band CNBLUE is gearing up to headline the "CNBLUENTITY" concert in Seoul. Scheduled for Oct. 7 and 8, this performance will mark the end of the band's six-year concert hiatus. The band's previous major performance was "Between Us" back in 2017.

The concert's name is a fusion of the band's name and the word "identity," which embodies their will to express each of the members' unique identities through performance.

With it being their first solo concert in Korea in quite some time, the band will captivate the audience with their signature songs, vibrant stage setup and the beloved sounds they're renowned for.

Fans keen on attending can book tickets for the "CNBLUENTITY" concert on the Interpark ticketing platform starting 8 p.m., Sept. 1. An exclusive early purchase option will be available to Weverse membership subscribers from 8 p.m., Aug. 30.

Comprising vocalist Jung Yong-hwa, drummer Kang Min-hyuk and bassist Lee Jung-shin, CNBLUE debuted in the Korean music scene in 2010. Their debut track, "I'm a Loner," marked the beginning of a dedicated fan base, with subsequent hits like "I'm Sorry" and "Can't Stop" further solidifying their popularity.


Pyo Kyung-min pzzang@ktimes.com

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