CNBLUE's official fan club 'BOICE JAPAN' has reopened. 'BOICE JAPAN' will offer not only early ticket sales for live shows and events but also presents for membership cards and joining benefits, digital newsletters, and live/event-linked content exclusive to members. Expectations are rising for their future activities and the content to be released. ■ Fan club information CNBLUE official fan club 'BOICE JAPAN' Annual fee: 5,200 yen (tax included) + processing fee Payment methods: - Credit card payment (a processing fee of 300 yen (tax included) will be incurred for credit card payments) - Convenience store payment (an additional convenience store payment fee of 275 yen (tax included) will be incurred) ■ Content - Members can apply for early ticket sales for tours and events. - Membership card issuance and joining benefits: All new members will receive a membership card with their membership number, along with new joining benefits! - Digital newsletter: A digital newsletter full of CNBLUE's charm will be issued irregularly, along with other content such as SPECIAL, MOVIE/VOICE, and birthday emails! ■ Related links CNBLUE Japan official fan club site 'BOICE JAPAN' (PC and smartphone)
Jung Yonghwa of CNBLUE announced the release of their 15th Japanese single 'Shintouya' on November 5, featuring a blend of rock and jazz. The single's themes explore the emotions of a thief who falls for their target. Additionally, CNBLUE will hold live concerts in Hyogo and Chiba in November, with ticket sales starting soon.
The new office variety show 'Kian Iseo' features Han Hae-jin, Jung Yong-hwa, and Mimi alongside Kian84, focusing on the challenges faced by CEOs. Premiering on December 5, it showcases real office stories from employees and CEOs, with each host bringing their unique perspective to bridge generational gaps and provide support.
In November, Japan will premiere SEVENTEEN's documentary 'Magic Hour: The SEVENTEEN' and various variety shows featuring the group. The drama 'Lover' starring Namgoong Min will also debut, alongside CNBLUE's Yonghwa's solo live performances. Fans can expect an exciting lineup celebrating K-pop and drama.
Baseball player Won Tae-in, known for his resemblance to CNBLUE's Jung Yong-hwa, gained attention for promoting the band's new song 'A Sleepless Night' on Instagram. As the Samsung Lions compete in the Korean Series, he shared a post encouraging fans to listen to the track. Jung Yong-hwa responded with laughter, revealing they plan to meet soon due to mutual acquaintances.
Comedian Cho Se-ho tied the knot with a woman 9 years younger in a grand ceremony in Seoul, hosted by his friend Nam Chang-hee. The event featured performances by Kim Bum-soo and GUMMY, with many celebrities in attendance, including G-Dragon and EXO members. Cho expressed gratitude for the blessings received and shared plans for a honeymoon in Italy.
The Golden Wave in Tokyo brought together K-POP stars for two days of performances, including special stages and fan interactions. Artists like NiziU, MAMAMOO, and LE SSERAFIM captivated audiences with their hits and unique arrangements. The event highlighted the growing popularity of K-POP in Japan, with fans enjoying a collaborative 'fan director' segment and engaging with artists in fluent Japanese.
CNBLUE has released their 10th mini album "X" today, with all members contributing to songwriting. The album symbolizes growth and includes the title track "A Sleepless Night," which reflects on memories of a past lover. The album features six tracks and is available in a limited edition with exclusive photos and high-quality audio files.
CNBLUE will release their 10th mini album "X" on the 14th, showcasing the title track "A Sleepless Night" and six other songs. The album features a blend of genres, including medium tempo rock and pop rock, highlighting the band's musical evolution and creativity. Fans eagerly await this new release, which promises limitless possibilities in their music.
You must be logged in in order to favorite.
Let's Add my favorite members and Cheering them!