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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

120228 [News] CNBLUE : Complete Their Bluestorm in Bangkok

Cr : Koreaboo
CNBLUE completes concert tour in Thailand with great success

On the 25th of February, CNBLUE finished off their "BLUESTORM Tour" in Thailand with a final concert in Bangkok. Originally, the band was supposed to play their Thailand leg of the tour last November, but due to the floods, the concert was postponed.

During the concert, they band performed 24 songs to a packed stadium. This included some of their big hits like "I'm a Loner", "Intuition", and "Love", as well as a few of their popular Japanese tracks such as "Where You Are" and "In My Head".

Before the concert took place, CNBLUE presented a donation that they had raised from an auction last year to the Thai Red Cross Society (also known as the Princess Pa Foundation). To raise the money, the boys auctioned off their performance outfits. This money will go to assist those who were affected by the flood.

CNBLUE is now in Taiwan for their Asian Tour, which will include a show on February 28th. After which, they will be returning to South Korea to start preparing for their next album.

Source: Osen


Cr : cnbluestrom

CNBLUE’s Thailand concert attracted 10,000 enthusiastic fans

Source: TopStarNews


CNBLUE’s Thailand concert with “Rise Up Again” concept


Korean band CNBLUE completed their BLUESTORM in Thailand with a great success.
The band performed their hearts out at the Impact Arena, Bangkok on February 25th. The Thailand leg of CNBLUE‘s “BLUESTORM” Asia Tour was supposed to take place on November 19th last year, but it had to be postponed due to major flood that hit Bangkok.
CNBLUE performed approximately 24 songs in the concert including their hit songs such as “I’m A Loner“, “Love“, “Intuition” and “Love Girl“. The packed hall full of fans were extremely excited when the rock band also performed songs from their Japanese debut singles “In My Head” and “Where You Are“.
At the press conference a day before the concert, CNBLUE also donated the funds raised from the auction that was held last year. The proceed from the auction of their performance outfits were presented to Princess Pa Foundation (Thai Red Cross Society) and will be used to help the local citizens who were affected by the flood.
CNBLUE ended their show with this sayings, “The flood has caused a major damage in Thailand. We were saddened by the news and that   was why our concert had to be pushed to a later date. We hope that this performance will become a comfort to the flood victims.” They also added, “We also hope that even though our donation was not too big, it would still give hope to everyone.
Meanwhile, CNBLUE will head to Taiwan for their Asia Tour on Tuesday, February 28th and they are currently preparing for their Korean comeback soon.

Source: Osen
Translated by: fizzy @ cnbluestorm

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CN Blue's "Bluestorm" in Bangkok Rocked 10,000 and Raised Help for Charity 


Thai fans showed how much they loved CN Blue with the successful Bangkok stop of the four-man band’s “Bluestorm” concert tour. “Bluestorm” Bangkok not only entertained the 10,000 fans in attendance, but also doubled as an opportunity to be a channel for charity.

CN Blue rocked the Impact Arena on February 25, finally meeting their fans who waited patiently after the concert was postponed from its original November 19 date because of the floods. CN Blue lit the stage with “I’m a Loner,” “LOVE,” “Intuition,” and their other songs, performing a total of 24 songs for the night. In particular, CN Blue played their Japan major releases “In My Head” and “Where You Are” to resounding reception.

Prior to “Bluestorm” in Bangkok, CN Blue’s various costumes were put on auction to help raise funds in aid of the flood victims. At the pre-concert press conference, proceeds from the auction were revealed to have been turned over to the Princess Wave Foundation and the Thai Red Cross Society.

“Because of the Thai floods, our concert here was postponed and that saddened our hearts. We hope this was a way to give back to the Thai people for the support,” CN Blue members said, according to local news agencies. “Our donation to the flood damage will hopefully help them a little bit.”

Meanwhile, CN Blue will take “Bluestorm” to Taipei and head back to Korea to begin full-fledged preparations for their comeback album release.

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