
Poster shows tour schedules of Korean rock band CNBLUE. (Photo / FNC Entertainment)
CNBLUE Expands 2026 World Tour to Europe With ‘3LOGY’ Concert Series
Korean rock band CNBLUE is taking its 2026 world tour to Europe as the group continues expanding its global reach across major international cities.
According to FNC Entertainment on May 19, CNBLUE will launch the European leg of its 2026 CNBLUE LIVE WORLD TOUR ‘3LOGY’ IN EUROPE, extending the momentum of the group’s ongoing global tour that first kicked off in Seoul earlier this year.
The band is scheduled to perform in four European cities beginning with Berlin, Germany on June 30, followed by Paris, France on July 3, London, United Kingdom on July 5, and The Hague, Netherlands on July 7.
Ticketing information and venue details for each city will be released through FNC Entertainment’s official channels.
The newly announced Europe stops further expand CNBLUE’s already extensive world tour route. Prior to the European addition, the group performed in cities including Seoul, Macau, Taipei, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Yokohama, Kobe, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Kaohsiung.
With the latest expansion, the 3LOGY tour will now cover a total of 18 regions worldwide, reinforcing CNBLUE’s enduring international popularity more than a decade after debut.
Known for blending emotional rock sounds with pop sensibilities, CNBLUE remains one of Korea’s most recognized band acts. Members Jung Yonghwa, Kang Minhyuk, and Lee Jungshin have maintained strong fan support through both music activities and individual entertainment careers.

Beyond their world tour, CNBLUE has also been invited to perform at several major domestic music festivals this year, including Seoul Jazz Festival 2026, Seoul Park Music Festival 2026, Soundberry Festa 26, and 2026 Sound Planet Festival.
The group’s continued presence across large-scale festivals and international tours highlights CNBLUE’s lasting influence within both the K-band and broader Asian live music scene.
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