The atmosphere at ICE BSD came alive on Saturday night, April 18, 2026, as CNBLUE finally reunited with their Indonesian fans through the 2026 CNBLUE LIVE WORLD TOUR ‘3LOGY’ IN JAKARTA. The long-awaited return was paid off with a performance filled with energy, emotion, and genuine connection.
At exactly 6:09 PM local time, Jung Yong Hwa, Lee Jung Shin, and Kang Min Hyuk stepped onto the stage in casual yet stylish outfits. Yong Hwa and Jung Shin appeared in all-black ensembles paired with leather jackets, while Min Hyuk kept it simple but striking in a white T-shirt and black vest.

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Without much introduction, the band kicked off the night with “Ready, Set, Go!”, followed by “Catch Me” and “Racer”. The powerful instrumentals, combined with bursts of confetti and fireworks, instantly ignited the crowd. Fans sang along from the very first song, creating a wave of energy that filled the entire venue.
Their warm greeting in Bahasa Indonesia drew loud cheers from the audience.
“Good evening. How are you? My name is Jung Yong Hwa,” he said, sparking excitement across the crowd.
The sense of longing was unmistakable.
“It’s been a long time. We’ve missed you. Tonight, let’s have fun together,” Yong Hwa added, met with enthusiastic screams.
The concert flowed seamlessly into songs like “Nothing”, “Intuition”, “Lowkey”, and “99%”. The energy remained high during performances of “Bliss”, “Domino”, and “Radio”, with playful interactions adding charm—including Yong Hwa joking about how “hot” the crowd was, both in spirit and atmosphere.
CNBLUE didn’t just showcase their latest tracks—they also brought back beloved classics that hold a special place in fans’ hearts. Jung Shin explained that the setlist was carefully crafted to revisit memories while offering something fresh.
The mood then shifted into a more emotional tone with songs like “Love”, “Little Things”, “The Temperature of Memory”, and “Then, Now, and Forever”. It felt intimate, as if the band and fans were reliving their journey together.

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Their latest release, “Still, A Flower”, which came out in January 2026, was warmly received. Min Hyuk shared how meaningful that moment was for him, especially remembering the fans’ support at the start of the year.
The excitement peaked again with crowd favorites like “To The Moon and Back”, “Between Us”, “I’m Sorry”, and “Killer Joy”. The audience kept jumping and singing, turning the night into a nonstop celebration.
After a short break, CNBLUE returned with equally powerful performances. “I’m a Loner” and “You’re So Fine” pushed the energy even higher, while an acoustic version of “Again” added a softer, more intimate touch.
One of the most touching moments came during a fan project video, which visibly moved the members. Their smiles and expressions reflected deep gratitude. The surprises continued when a lucky fan was invited on stage to dance, even leading the members in the viral “velocity” dance.
Yong Hwa took things further by stepping off the stage to greet fans up close, creating an unforgettable moment of connection.
For the finale, “Anthem of Life” and “Cinderella” wrapped up the night perfectly. The last song felt like a sweet farewell—leaving fans both fulfilled and emotional.
More than just a concert, the event became an emotional reunion between CNBLUE and their Indonesian fans. With high-energy performances, heartfelt interactions, and a setlist that bridged past and present, CNBLUE delivered a truly memorable experience—one that will linger long after the final note.
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