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CNBLUE take on the look of a hot garage band in poster for upcoming solo domestic concert


Ticket sales for CNBLUE's first solo domestic concert in a year is now underway.


CNBLUE will kick off their sixth domestic concert '2014 CNBLUE LIVE-Can't Stop' at Jamsil Arena, Seoul on April 19-20 and Busan on the 26th.

BOICE in Korea have been waiting a while for this so it's understandable that they 'can't stop' their excitement to grab the tickets, especially upon hearing that CNBLUE will perform tracks from their new album 'Can't Stop' for the first time. Members of CNBLUE's fanclub will get first dibs on tickets for the Seoul concert through YES24 and Interpark until the 11th at noon KST and for the Busan concert from the 11th at 8 PM KST to the 12th at noon KST.

Non fanclub members can purchase their tickets for the Seoul concert starting on the 13th at 8 PM KST and for the Busan concert on the 14th at 7 PM KST through YES24 and Interpark.

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