Tickets for Korean rock band CNBLUE’s Singapore concert have been sold out, according to their agency FNC Music on Tuesday.
FNC announced in a press release that tickets for the show to be held on
August 21 at the University Cultural Centre Hall, sold out within
a minute of going on sale online on Sunday.
Singapore will be the
second stop of the four-member band’s Asia tour which kicked off in
Korea on July 31. It will continue on into Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan,
Japan and China until October.
CNBLUE (Code Name Blue) made their
official debut in Korea on January 14 with their mini-album “Bluetory”
featuring their hit single “Alone” which topped various online and
offline music charts.
They unveiled a second mini-album
“Bluelove” on May 19 which fared well in Korea as well several weekly
music charts in Taiwan. The boys also released a new Japanese single
“The Way” in June and performed at a sold-out live concert in Osaka
alongside labelmates FT Island.
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Thanks to abryLATA @twitter for the heads up!
And thanks to shayne kay@dkpopnews for sharing!
Re-posted by Lyna@cnbluestorm.