CNBLUE performs on Japanese MTVs Unplugged

  • Park Young Woong |2012.02.01 08:00
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Boy band CNBLUE recently appeared on Japanese MTV’s Unplugged for the first time as Korean singers.


CNBLUE shot the show on January 31 in Japan and sang twelve hit songs on stage. Over 150 people came to see and cheer for the band.


The show is well known for its live performances, which make people feel good. And because the stage is placed close to the audience, musicians can talk with the audience through the music. The show, in which many worldwide stars, including, Eric Clapton, Mariah Carey, and Oasis have appeared, has been airing since 1989 in the United States. The show has been airing since July of last year in Japan.


Even though the show can only accommodate about 150 people, over 15,000 people requested tickets for CNBLUE’s performance.


The band performed their new song “Where You Are” for the first time on the show. The song was released on February 1 in Japan.


CNBLUE members say, “We were so surprised to hear that over 100 times the people wanted to buy the tickets. We did our best to give the best performance. We want to thank our fans.”


CNBLUE debuted in Japan on October 19 with their song “In My Head” and have recorded over 100,000 copies in album sales.


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