
"FNC BAND KINGDOM 2026" will be broadcast exclusively for the first time on television on TBS Channel 1 from 9:00 p.m. on Monday, September 21. FNC ENTERTAINMENT, Korea's representative band label, is proud of its annual summer live event, "FNC BAND KINGDOM." This year as well, five band groups—FTISLAND, CNBLUE, N.Flying, Hi-Fi Un!corn, and AxMxP—came together and put on stages that blew away the heat. On TBS Channel 1, the performance of DAY2, held on July 12 at Pia Arena MM (Kanagawa), will be broadcast exclusively for the first time on television. This performance opened with an impressive drum session by the drummers of each band (Choi Min-hwan / FTISLAND, Kang Min-hyuk / CNBLUE, Kim Jae-hyun / N.Flying, Heo Min / Hi-Fi Un!corn, Crew / AxMxP). With powerful sound and clashing individual styles, the excitement in the venue was instantly raised. The first to perform was N.Flying, which celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Japanese debut. Riding on fast-paced songs, vocalists Seunghyub and Hweseung ran around the stage and captivated the audience from the beginning. Next, Hi-Fi Un!corn showed their grown-up side through a diverse set of songs ranging from ballads to rock. CNBLUE, exuding overwhelming charisma, took control of the venue with a hot set list and superb performance, and the audience was filled with loud cheers. Also, AxMxP, a promising new star that had only just debuted last year, delivered a dignified stage that did not seem like that of a rookie. On their debut song "I Did It," a dream collaboration was realized between FTISLAND's Lee Hong-gi (Vo.) and AxMxP's Ha Yu-joon (Vo.), exciting the audience with their hot competition. And finally, FTISLAND, which leads the label, closed the show. They brought the venue together with an overwhelming performance and skillful talk, proving their presence as the oldest group. Why not make this approximately 5.5-hour super-sized performance, packed with each group's history and appeal, a permanent keepsake? Furthermore, from 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 20, the day before the broadcast of "FNC BAND KINGDOM 2026," the details of last year's "FNC BAND KINGDOM 2025" will also be broadcast exclusively for the first time on television. It will be an opportunity to enjoy the stages of the FNC-affiliated bands over two consecutive nights in front of the television. ■Broadcast information "FNC BAND KINGDOM 2026" September 21, 2026 (Monday / national holiday) 9:00 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Program page here "FNC BAND KINGDOM 2025" September 20, 2026 (Sunday) 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. Program page here ■Related site TBS Channel official homepage ■Broadcast information "FNC BAND KINGDOM 2026" September 21, 2026 (Monday / national holiday) 9:00 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Program page here "FNC BAND KINGDOM 2025" September 20, 2026 (Sunday) 9:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. Program page here ■Related site TBS Channel official homepage
Korean rock band CNBLUE announced their 8th original album 'FULL CIRCLE' set to release on October 21, 2026, during the final stage of their concert '2026 CNBLUE LIVE '3LOGY' IN JAPAN'. They will also embark on a Japan tour in November, fulfilling a promise made to fans. The album symbolizes their evolution and journey forward.
The '2025 FNC KINGDOM 10TH ANNIVERSARY -AMAZING WONDERLAND-' DVD/Blu-ray will be released on July 8, 2026. It features performances from various artists, including FTISLAND and CNBLUE, and includes special backstage footage and interviews. Limited editions will be available through FNC JAPAN ONLINE STORE.
The 2026 Seoul Park Music Festival, set for June 20-21 at Olympic Park, will showcase 29 acts, including MONSTA X, DARA, and CNBLUE. The lineup spans various genres and generations, allowing attendees to enjoy diverse performances in an outdoor picnic-style setting. This year, there are no age restrictions, welcoming families and friends alike.
CNBLUE graces the 5th anniversary issue of COSMOPOLITAN, radiating their unique aura and charm. The issue features individual covers highlighting each member's personality, alongside interviews and a group commentary that connects their past, present, and future. Their recent album and world tour further showcase their enduring teamwork and passion.
The 18th Seoul Jazz Festival 2026 will take place from May 22-24 at Olympic Park in Seoul, featuring a lineup of renowned artists from Korea and Japan. Notable performers include John Batiste, Herbie Hancock, and various K-pop stars. The festival promises a mix of jazz, rock, R&B, and more, with tickets available now.
CNBLUE's Yonghwa captivated Japanese fans during his solo concert 'One Last Day' in Tokyo, featuring new songs and a diverse setlist. The concert celebrated his latest album release and marked a continuation of his successful solo career, reflecting his enduring popularity as evidenced by high album rankings.
CNBLUE has made a comeback with their 3rd full album "3LOGY," released on January 7. The album showcases their musical identity and growth, featuring all self-composed tracks. The title song "Killer Joy" aims to deliver pure joy and energy. The members express excitement about their return and the opportunity to share their music with fans.
Launching on January 9, the new YouTube channel PBLive will showcase various K-POP artists, starting with CNBLUE and later featuring ASTRO's MJ. The channel, themed around live performances in a phone booth, will offer free music content and a giveaway campaign for participants with an au ID. More details will be revealed soon.
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