CNBlue Returns to Japan with ‘Full Circle’ Album & Tour

CNBlue Returns to Japan with ‘Full Circle’ Album & Tour

CNBlue Returns to Japan with “Full Circle” Album

Get ready, Boices! K-pop rock pioneers CNBlue are making a highly anticipated comeback to Japan this fall, promising a fresh wave of music and electrifying performances. FNC Entertainment officially announced Wednesday that the beloved trio is set to drop their eighth Japanese studio album, “Full Circle,” on October 21. This forthcoming LP holds significant meaning for Jung Yonghwa, Lee Jungshin, and Kang Minhyuk. Titled “Full Circle,” the album powerfully conveys the band’s renewed commitment to their musical journey, looking confidently towards the future while embracing their past achievements. Fans can look forward to a captivating 10-track set, with the dynamic “360 Degrees” serving as the front-runner. Leader Jung Yonghwa’s creative touch is evident, as he co-wrote the exciting lead single. This release comes almost a year after their successful 15th Japan single, “Sintouya,” which notably topped Oricon’s Daily Single Ranking, showcasing their enduring popularity in the Japanese market.

“Full Circle” Tour Dates Announced

But the excitement doesn’t stop there! Following the album’s release, CNBlue will embark on their “Full Circle” tour across Japan. The three-man band will kick things off with a spectacular two-night stand in Tokyo on November 2-3. The tour then heads to Nagoya for shows on November 17-18, followed by Osaka the very next week. Adding an extra layer of thrill for fans, right after their Osaka performances, CNBlue will make their way to Chiba for an unmissable joint performance with renowned Japanese rock band Uverworld. This return marks a vibrant chapter for CNBlue, reaffirming their status as one of K-pop’s most influential bands.

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