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CNBLUE Comeback Special 'Can't Stop' To Air On SBS On March 2: Program To Feature Live Performances

 

The South Korean pop rock band CNBLUE will appear in a comeback special on March 2, on the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) television network.
(Photo : Facebook) The South Korean pop rock band CNBLUE will appear in a comeback special on March 2, on the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) television network.

The South Korean pop rock band CNBLUE will appear in a comeback special on March 2, on the Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) television network.

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According to the publication eNEWS, the CNBLUE special will feature live performances by the band along with candid interviews.

"The filming will take place on February 22 at the SBS Prism Tower in [the Seoul district] of Sangam," said a spokesman for the network.

"The title of the show is the same as CN Blue's upcoming title song ['Can't Stop']. The members decided that on their own."

"A sensational solo comeback show for the five-year [anniversary of the group] has been decided," read a SBS press release, according to the publication allkpop.

CNBLUE's new single "Can't Stop," written by the group's guitarist and vocalist Jung Yong Hwa, was released on Tuesday.

Their new EP, also titled "Can't Stop," features six new songs, all of them written by the group's four members.

Though the group may not have released an album since "Re:Blue," which came out in January of 2013.

Though their studio output was quiet in the year that followed, they have remained busy touring and continuing in their heralded humanitarian efforts.

Back in April, CNBLUE announced that they are opening a second school in Burkina Faso, one of Africa's smallest and most impoverished countries.

Roughly 100 children currently attend classes at the first CNBLUE School, opened in 2012 with a portion of the group's touring profits and album royalties.

The CNBLUE Schools weren't just created to provide students a quality education, but also, the members say, to offer nutritious food for the kids, many who are food insecure.

"While thinking of ways to repay the huge support and love from its fans, the members of CNBLUE got an idea for the 'Build a School' project," a representative from the band's record label FNC Entertainment said when the group announced the creation of the first school.

"We plan to take an active role in sponsoring neglected children."


 

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