CNBLUE To Make Comeback On November 17 After 4 Years

CNBLUE To Make Comeback On November 17 After 4 Years
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FNC Entertainment confirmed that boy band CNBLUE will make their comeback in November and has begun a countdown....

FNC Entertainment confirmed that boy band CNBLUE will make their comeback in November and has begun a countdown.

CNBLUE To Make Comeback On November 17 After 4 Years

The agency said on the afternoon of November 3 that, "CNBLUE will make a comeback on November 17."

Following Jung Yong Hwa, who was discharged from the military in November last year, Lee Jung Shin and Kang Min Hyuk completed their military service side by side in March, and will be joined as a whole. Fans are already looking forward to the comeback of the members who finished the "military white flag" in three years and eight months.

In an earlier interview with a magazine, Jung Yong Hwa said, "It is more matured than our previous album and our overall tone has calmed down. I like it the most among our albums," raising expectations.

Above all, CNBLUE has recently renewed their contract with the agency FNC Entertainment, which is drawing more attention as it has announced more solid and grown group activities. Earlier, FNC Entertainment revealed on October 21 that CNBLUE plans to make a comeback with a new album by the end of this year and start full-fledged group activities.

CNBLUE To Make Comeback On November 17 After 4 Years

Jung Yong Hwa also said on his SNS, "After over a year thinking and discussing with the members, our families, and FNC for a year, we decided that this was the best choice for us to protect the name of CNBLUE, make good music in that name, and be together with BOICE again. Although it may seem a bit insufficient, we decided to renew the contract with a new mindset."

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