Korean rock band CNBLUE will wrap up their promotional activities for their first full-length album, according to their agency FNC Music.
On Thursday, FNC announced in a press release that CNBLUE will give their final performance for their album “FIRST STEP” this week, starting today on music cable channel Mnet’s televised music show “M! CountDown" which will be followed by appearances on KBS' "Music Bank," MBC's "Music Central" and SBS' "Inkigayo."
CNBLUE -- composed of members Jung Yong-hwa, Kang Min-hyuk, Lee Jong-hyun and Lee Jung-shin -- made their debut in Korea early last with their hit single "Alone" and mini-album "Bluetory" after releasing two singles in Japan.
They have made a successful return to the local music scene with their first full-length album "FIRST STEP," which sold over 150,000 copies in Korea alone and saw all 30,000 copies of its limited edition sell out in just a day of going on sale.
Meanwhile, members Jung and Kang have been busy working on their upcoming MBC drama "You Have Fallen For Me (translated title)" which will air next month.
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