CNBlue will release a new album in Japan and go on tour
South Korean band CNBlue will release their eighth studio album, “Full Circle,” in Japan on October 21. The trio will also kick off a Japanese concert tour in November, according to FNC Entertainment, as reported by The Korea Herald.
The album will feature 10 tracks. The lead track will be “360 Degrees,” co-written by the band’s leader, Jung Yong-hwa. The title “Full Circle” is intended to convey the members’ renewed determination to continue their musical journey with an eye toward the future.
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The “Full Circle” tour kicks off with two concerts in Tokyo on November 2 and 3. After that, CNBlue will perform in Nagoya on November 17 and 18, and in Osaka the following week. Immediately after the concert in Osaka, the band will travel to Chiba, where they will take part in a joint performance with the Japanese rock band Uverworld.
The album will be released nearly a year after CNBlue’s 15th Japanese single, “Sintouya.” According to the Korea Herald, that single topped the Oricon daily singles chart.