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CNBLUE Announces "CNBLUENTITY" Asian Tour

FNC Entertainment reveals concert dates across Asia, marking the band's first regional tour in seven years

Courtesy of FNC ENTERTAINMENT


CNBLUE, the rock band under FNC Entertainment, is set to embark on the "CNBLUENTITY" concert tour across Asia. The tour will commence with a performance in Hong Kong on March 16, followed by concerts in Bangkok, Thailand on March 23; Kaohsiung City, Taiwan on April 13; and Kuala Lumpur on April 20. The tour is scheduled to conclude in Singapore on April 27. 

▲ Courtesy of FNC ENTERTAINMENT
This marks CNBLUE's first Asian tour in seven years, following their 2017 concert titled "2017 CNBLUE Live [Between Us]." Notably, "CNBLUENTITY" represents a combination of the band's name with "identity," symbolizing the encapsulation of CNBLUE's musical identity within the concert, as stated by FNC Entertainment.

While this tour is the first in the region in seven years, CNBLUE held a "CNBLUENTITY" concert in Seoul on October 7 and 8 of the previous year. These concerts marked the band's return to the Korean stage after a six-year hiatus.

CNBLUE, originally a four-member rock band, debuted in 2010 with their first EP, "Bluetory," gaining fame for the lead track, "Loner." Over the years, they released indie albums in Japan alongside their Korean debut.

In 2019, former member Lee Jong-hyun departed from the band amidst allegations related to the Burning Sun scandal and inappropriate messages on Instagram. CNBLUE restructured as a three-member band and released their eighth EP, "Re-Code," in 2020, followed by the ninth EP, "Wanted," in 2021. They also released Japanese singles in 2021 and 2022.

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