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[K-pop] CN Blue Sells Out Concerts and Adds Extra Shows to Tour

Already causing waves of success, CN Blue sold out several of its concerts overseas.

According to FNC Entertainment, CN BLUE’s upcoming concerts for the 2013 CN Blue World Tour in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore have all sold out. 

With overflowing requests from fans, the group has decided to add one more show to its Hong Kong stop, especially after 7000 seats were sold out five minutes after ticketing opened. CN Blue will be performing in Hong Kong on May 10 and 11.

Not only that, Malaysia has been added to the impressive list of tour stops, which include Taiwan, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Korea, Australia, Philippines, and China. The group will perform at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium Negara on August 24.

“When tickets for the Philippines concert sold out, the fans in Malaysia, who weren’t able to get tickets, began sending in requests, so we finalized a performance in Malaysia,” said an agency staff member.

Meanwhile, in addition to the Asian countries that have been confirmed, stops in Oceania, North and South America, and Europe are in the process of being finalized.

The concert tour will begin on April 6 in Taiwan.

Photo Credit: FNC Entertainment

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