The band CNBLUE (Jung Yong-hwa, Kang Min-hyuk, Lee Jung-shin) is sweeping key domestic festival stages, fully demonstrating its status as a "live powerhouse."
Recently, CNBLUE has captivated audiences with solid band live performances and explosive energy at major music festivals such as Someday Festival 2025, 2025 Busan International Rock Festival and Grand Mint Festival 2025, as well as at several university festivals including Anyang University, Korea University and Kyonggi University.
Since last year, CNBLUE has been actively appearing on stages after formally participating in various university festivals and music festivals. Now in their 16th year since debut, the members, who have spent a long time together, create overwhelming performances every time through their strong teamwork and undiminished passion for music. In particular, with a parade of hit songs that allow interaction with the audience and sincere stage manners, they have firmly established themselves as the "top-requested band" across diverse age groups.
At every performance, vocalist Jung Yong-hwa and the other members led the atmosphere by shouting "Ebattu" (short for "Everybody run"), and audiences responded with cheers and sing-alongs to hits such as "Woe Ttol-iya", "Can't Stop" and "I'm Sorry." They also showcased a wide musical spectrum, delivering emotional songs like "Then, Now and Forever" and "A Sleepless Night" as well as rock-sound tracks like "In My Head" and "Between Us."
Audience members who watched the performances left positive reviews on social media, saying things like "I want to go to other festivals just to see CNBLUE," "It was the most fun performance," and "They have ease yet treat each stage as precious, giving a rookie-like thrill, so it's the best," and are looking forward to CNBLUE's next shows.
Meanwhile, CNBLUE is scheduled to appear on Nov. 9 at "2025 Awesome Stage" and on Dec. 30 at "Countdown Fantasy 2025-2026," and is expected to continue offering diverse charms to the public.
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