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CNBLUE Announces Asia Tour 2024 And Kuala Lumpur Is On The List!

Won't be a loner no more. T_T

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UPDATED on 20 February: Ticketing details have been announced. 

CNBLUE announced their upcoming 2024 CNBLUENTITY Asia tour yesterday, 17 January, and one of their stops is Malaysia!

Kicking off the tour in Hong Kong on 16 March, the band will then make their way to Bangkok, Kaohsiung, Macau, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore, in that order.

These are the exact dates for the tour:
- Hong Kong (16 March)
- Bangkok, Thailand (23 March)
- Kaohsiung, Taiwan (6 April)
- Macau (13 April)
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (20 April)
- Singapore (27 April)

For the Kuala Lumpur concert, the band will be performing at Mega Star Arena at 8pm. 

This will be CNBLUE's first non-Japanese tour since their 2017 BETWEEN US Asia tour

Image via Weverse

The South Korean pop rock band, which formed in 2009, consists of band members Jung Yong-hwa (lead vocalist and guitarist), Kang Min-hyuk (drummer), and Lee Jung-shin (bassist).

The band's major hits, such as Loner, Can't Stop, and Love, have garnered millions of plays on Spotify.

Ever since the announcement, fans have expressed their excitement

Image via X

Image via X

Image via X

Tickets will go on sale on 29 February, while pre-registration opens on 23 February with limited fan benefits available.

Here are more details:

Image via Provided to SAYS

Image via Provided to SAYS

Prices are below:
Seating
- RM398 (Forever Zone)
- RM598 (Now Zone)
- RM698 (Then Zone)

Standing
- RM798 (Boice Zone)

To buy tickets, visit Ticket Tix here.

Yes, everyone please come to Malaysia. Check out all the concerts happening this year:

These artistes may not be stopping by Malaysia yet, but they are visiting nearby countries:

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