The four members band CNBLUE held the 1st official fanmeeting in Japan, to show their gratitude to the fans. On the 28th evening, CNBLUEs was held ‘Welcome to BOICE JAPAN’ fan meeting in Yūrakuchō, Hall of Tokyo International Forum, and met with 5000 fans who gathered from all over Japan. On this event, CNBLUE sang their renowned song from both their Korean and Japanese albums, such as ‘Let’s Go Crazy’, ‘I don’t know why’ which is a title track from second singles that was climbed to #7 in the Oricon Single Chart and reached #1 in the Oricon Indie Chart on last september, ‘Love’ and ‘I’m A Loner’ both are hit songs in South Korea. Moreover, memorable items from the members such as guitar strap and drum sticks that actually had been used in a performance, worn drama’s outfit and hand-drawn pictures were put on display for acharity auction where all proceed will be donated to UNICEF. CNBLUE leader JungYonghwa said, “we’re currently preparing for our new singles and by early next year we will be having a Zepp tour”. The members added, “In appreciation to the fans who have always supported us, we are singing this song with all our heart,” and then sang the encore song ‘a.ri.ga.tou.’ CNBLUE will held Jeff (Zepp) live performances by next year in 4 cities in Japan. Starting on January in Osaka on the 9th, then Fukuoka 11th, Nagoya 13th and finally Tokyo on the 16th. source @Kukinews, translation @Cnbluestorm
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