CNBLUE have been working non stop so far
in 2013 starting with their super successful ‘Re:BLUE’ comeback in Korea
this January, kicking off their ‘BLUE MOON’ world tour and ‘Blind Love’
album release in April, then heading straight to their newest single
and LP albums ‘Lady’ and ‘What Turns You On?’ for a record four albums
released and multiple county visits all within a short eight month
period. While perhaps other artists would take a deep breath and some
time off for a job well done, CNBLUE keep on working hard bringing the
heat with their promotional events straight through the scorching hot
summer months.
The four member band are no strangers to
having a seemingly overbooked schedule so they move from one event to
the next leaving behind a wake of broken hearted fans along the way.
Taking a short break from their ‘BLUE MOON’ tour stops for a bit, CNBLUE
have added performances at two very popular music festivals ‘ROCK in
Japan’ on August 4th and two stages at ‘Summer Sonic’ on August 10th
& 11th to their already busy itinerary. All this while in the midst
of their current five city promotional 2013 Zepp Tour named after their
latest single ‘Lady’ which began July 24th 2013 in Sapporo, Japan
spanning over a just a few weeks ending in Namba, Japan August 15th,
2013.
The band arrived yesterday in Japan sans
one member, their bassist Lee Jungshin whom had to stay behind in Korea
due to his filming schedule for new KBS drama ‘Blade & Petal’ but
later flew in to join the rest of his band brothers the next day. The
first performance of the ‘Lady’ Zepp tour consisted of a modest
seventeen song set-list chock full of CNBLUE’s powerful tracks such as
‘Where you are’, ‘In My Head’, and ‘Time is over’ and some of their
newest tracks ‘Lady’, ‘Monday’ and ‘Don’t Care’, which was personally
written by lead vocalist Jung Yonghwa to express his gratitude and love
for their BOICE fans. Lead guitarist Lee Jonghyun showed off his fluent
Japanese throughout the two hour concert and melted fans’ hearts by
professing his devotion to CNBLUE’s live performances stating he loves
to meet with his adoring fans. Surely fans can relate to the handsome
guitarist.
For their encore, CNBLUE said goodnight
to their fans with a special rendition of ‘Starry Night’, which
delighted the audience since it had never been performed at a live show
before. Shortly afterwards, the band posted a candid group image on the
official FNC Music Japan Twitter, ”CNBLUE Zepp Tour 2013 ~Lady~
started today!! The members took this photo after the 1st concert in
Sapporo. Please support and cheer them on!”
July 25th, 2013 will mark the second date
on the 2013 ‘Lady’ Zepp tour after which the band will go on to Nagoya,
Japan for two consecutive nights on July 29th and 28th. CNBLUE’s sixth
major Japanese release ‘Lady’ will hit stores on July 31st while their
second full length eleven track LP, ‘What Turns You On?’, is due to be
released on August 28th 2013.
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