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New Straits Times
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: CNBLUE's Jung Yong Hwa to stage first solo KL show on Sept 14
KUALA LUMPUR: Jung Yong Hwa, the South Korean idol widely recognised as the frontman of CNBLUE, is making a highly anticipated return to Malaysia for his debut solo concert on Sept 14. Organised by Lo-Fi Entertainment, 2025 Jung Yong Hwa Live Director's Cut: Our Fine Days In Kuala Lumpur will take place at Mega Star Arena, Jalan Sultan Ismail, here, at 7 pm. This tour coincides with the release of his third mini-album, One Last Day, and Yong Hwa is set to deliver an exciting evening for his Malaysian fans. Yong Hwa launched his solo career in 2015 with his debut studio album, One Fine Day. This was followed by the mini-albums Do Disturb in 2017 and Your City in 2023. He has also made significant inroads into J-pop and C-pop, with songs recorded in both Japanese and Mandarin. Beyond music, Yong Hwa is an accomplished actor, having starred in the Hong Kong film Cook Up A Storm (2017) and K-dramas Brain Works (2023) and Sell Your Haunted House (2021). His performance in the latter earned him the Excellent Actor 2021 award at the KBS Drama Awards.


Time of India
05-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jung Yong Hwa's New Album Launch: A Dreamer's Anthem Celebrating 10 Years of Solos
Growing Up With Your Idol: Why Jung Yong Hwa's Story Feels Like Ours Let's be real-there's nothing like seeing your favorite artist evolve right alongside you. Jung Yong Hwa, the charismatic leader of CNBLUE and a K-drama icon, just hit his solo 10th anniversary. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now And instead of just dropping another album, he's basically poured his whole heart into "One Last Day," a mini album that's all about cherishing the moments that pass us by. Think about it-ten years of making music, facing ups and downs, and still coming back with something fresh. That's not just dedication, that's passion. For anyone who's ever felt lost or wondered if their dreams were slipping away, this album is like a warm hug and a pep talk rolled into one. The album, released on July 3rd at 6 PM KST, features seven tracks, each more personal than the last. Jung Yong Hwa's growth isn't just about better vocals or cooler beats-it's about learning to appreciate every single second, even the ones that hurt. If you've ever played a song on repeat because it just "gets" you, you'll find a piece of yourself in this album. Night Runner: The Song That'll Make You Stare at the Stars (and Maybe Tear Up) Let's talk about "Night Runner," the title track that everyone's buzzing about. It's got this dreamy, almost cinematic vibe-think gentle piano, smooth guitar, and lyrics that hit you right in the feels. The whole song is about how, even if you fade away from the night, your dreams and wishes keep shining up above. It's like that moment when you spot a shooting star and silently make a wish, hoping the universe is listening. Jung Yong Hwa himself said he wanted listeners to imagine a shooting star burning out, slowly fading, but carrying everyone's wishes as it disappears. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The song even fades out at the end, just like a meteor vanishing in the night. It's the kind of track you listen to when you're lying in bed at 2 AM, thinking about what you want from life, or maybe texting your best friend about your wildest dreams. And here's a fun comparison: it's like those late-night Bollywood songs that make you want to dance and cry at the same time. The kind of music that makes you believe your dreams are worth chasing, no matter how impossible they seem. More Than Just a Comeback-It's a Whole Mood This isn't just another K-pop comeback with flashy outfits and catchy hooks. Jung Yong Hwa wrote and composed every single song on this album. He's obsessed with making sure everything-the music, the photos, the music video, and even the concert-fits together like a perfect puzzle. That's the kind of effort you only see from artists who genuinely care about their fans and their art. When asked about his legacy, Jung Yong Hwa said, "I want people to remember me as someone who never stopped growing." He hopes that songs like "Night Runner" will stick in people's hearts for years, like wishes that never quite fade from the night sky. It's a message that hits home for anyone who's ever felt like giving up but decided to keep going anyway. The Concert That's Set to Be a Rollercoaster of Emotions Circle these dates in your calendar: July 18-20. That's when Jung Yong Hwa is taking over Seoul Olympic Park's Olympic Hall for his solo concert, "Director's Cut: Our Fine Days." If you've ever been to a CNBLUE concert, you know it's all about high energy and jumping around. But this time, he's promising something different-something more personal, more emotional, and totally authentic. He's putting his all into making sure the concert matches the album's vibe. Every detail, from the stage design to the setlist, is meant to make you feel like you're part of his journey. It's not just a show-it's an experience, the kind that makes you look back and realize how far you've come. And honestly, isn't that what we all want? An artist who grows with us, who's not afraid to talk about time, dreams, and the struggles we all face. It's like when your favorite singer drops a song that makes you want to call your best friend at midnight-music that just gets you, no matter what you're going through. Why Jung Yong Hwa's Story Hits Home for Every Young Dreamer Jung Yong Hwa's journey is something every young person can relate to. Whether you're grinding through college, hustling for your first job, or just trying to figure out what you want from life, his message is clear: keep growing, keep dreaming, and let your wishes light up the sky-even if it's just for a moment. And if you ever get the chance to see him live, don't miss it. It's not just about the music-it's about feeling seen, understood, and inspired to chase your own dreams, no matter how hard things get.


Hype Malaysia
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
CNBLUE Frontman Jung Yong-hwa To Return To KL For Solo Concert This September
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 What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0