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CNBLUE IS FINALLY BACK TO SINGAPORE!

Last April 27th was a full blast concert with BOICEs’ amazing cheering voices  at the Singapore Indoor Stadium and it made unforgettable memories for both CNBLUE and BOICEs during these 3.5 hours. 

CNBLUE consists of 3 members : Jung Yong Hwab (vocal + guitar), Kang Minhyuk (drum) and Lee Jungshin (bass), started their opening with the hit song ” I”m a loner. It was how amazing that the fans could sang along loudly with the boyband 

its been 7 years since the group – CN Blue back to Singapore and the group members  have practiced secretly and surprised their fans with the the singlish , malay and hokkien they have learnt.

The leader, Jung Yong Hwa has greeted the fan by saying “ We missed you lah “ and also mentioned that the Singapore fans “you are so cantik”

During the concert,  Minhyuk praised that fans by saying  “Your voice Sweet la “ after hearing the fans singing along . The group has also mentioned  that they have eaten the Singapore local dish “ Chilli Pepper crab after they have landed. 

Yonghwa jokingly asked the members if they are on the chilli crab or the pepper crab team  and both Minhyuk and Jungshin  favours pepper crab. But the crowd went on laughter when Yonghwa said that he loves both Pepper and Chilli crab as both Minhyuk and Jungshin were like “ why did you even make us to choose” expression.

The stage has moved on with the surprise event made by the Singapore BOICEs with a sea of colored light . Upon seeing this sight, Yongjwa has recording this and has uploaded in their Instagram as a memory of the concert performance in Singapore 

During the encore time, Yong Hwa told the fan that he doesn’t want to go home yet and has wrapped up with their song “ Love Is You”.

Korean updates has enjoyed this concert and would like to thank Unsusual Entertainment for the invitation

Article & Photo by: Jennifer

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