CNBLUE
The band CNBLUE (Jung Yong Hwa, Kang Min Hyuk, Lee Jung Shin) has successfully wrapped up its Asia and North America tour.

According to their agency FNC Entertainment, CNBLUE concluded its tour titled “CNBLUE LIVE – VOYAGE into X” on June 8 in Nagoya, Japan, after approximately eight months of concerts. The tour, which began last October in Macau, took the group to 13 cities across Asia and North America—including Taipei, Bangkok, Malaysia, Kobe, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Kaohsiung, and Nagoya—for a total of 17 performances, connecting with fans worldwide.
As the tour’s name suggests, CNBLUE traced their journey toward infinity (X). They performed live some of their biggest hits such as “I’m Sorry,” “외톨이야 (Lonely),” and “직감 (Instinct),” along with tracks from their latest album “X,”released last year, earning enthusiastic responses and once again proving the breadth of their musical range.

Moreover, CNBLUE customized each concert according to the city, providing fans with unique experiences. The North American shows were standing-room only, while the Hong Kong concert was held outdoors, allowing fans to fully feel the energy of the stage. Due to overwhelming fan support, an additional date was added in Kaohsiung. In Japan, the group performed “인생찬가 (Life’s Anthem),” the title track from its 14th Japanese single, and varied the encore songs at every show, generating strong excitement among local fans.
Through this tour, CNBLUE reaffirmed its global popularity. The band is currently continuing active live performances in South Korea by participating in various festivals and university concerts.
Journalist: Shawn
Translator: Shawn
Source: FNC Entertainment