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CNBLUE Frontman Jung Yong-hwa To Return To KL For Solo Concert This September

CNBLUE Frontman Jung Yong-hwa To Return To KL For Solo Concert This September

Hype Malaysia26-06-2025
South Korean band CNBLUE have performed in Malaysia several times, with their most recent concert in Kuala Lumpur taking place in December last year. Naturally, fans can never get enough of seeing their favourite artists live on stage, and many continue to eagerly await the day the band makes their return.
It seems they won't have to wait much longer, as it's now been confirmed that the band's lead singer, Jung Yong-hwa (정용화), will be returning to Kuala Lumpur for a special solo appearance. Here's what we know so far:
Earlier today (Thursday, 26th June), the official CNBLUE Instagram account announced that Jung Yong-hwa will be holding his 'Director's Cut: Our Fine Days in Kuala Lumpur' solo concert later this year! The show is set to support the release of his upcoming solo EP, 'One Last Day', set to be released on 3rd July, as well as celebrate the 10th anniversary of his solo debut, 'One Fine Day', released in 2015.
Not much is known yet about the event, but without any further ado, here are the confirmed details:
JUNG YONG HWA LIVE 'Director's Cut: Our Fine Days' in KUALA LUMPUR 개최 안내
Date : 14th September 2025 (Saturday)
: 14th September 2025 (Saturday) Time : 7pm
: 7pm Venue: Mega Star Arena
Mega Star Arena Ticketing: TBA
We're sure that Malaysian fans are excited for his return soon, so while we wait for more details on the tickets and seating plans, here's a teaser of his soon-to-be-released single 'Night Runner (Shooting Star)':
Source: Instagram
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