During a recent performance, the K-pop band CNBLUE is making headlines for its swift response to an emergency. The band performed at a festival at Kyung Hee University in Seoul.
During the show, a concertgoer fell ill in the standing area, prompting Jung Yong Hwa to pause the concert immediately. He quickly urged attendees to clear a path, efficiently managing the situation.
The affected individual was transported to the hospital by ambulance, and Jung Yong Hwa took the initiative to check their condition personally. He later updated fans on a communication platform, stating, “While I was surprised, the student’s health was my priority, so I went to the ambulance to see how they were doing.” He added, “Fortunately, I heard that the patient is fine and has returned home.”
Fans have commended CNBLUE for their professional handling of the emergency, with comments like, “Halting the concert immediately shows true professionalism,” “After 14 years as idols, they continue to impress; it’s remarkable,” and “Their humanity and compassion shine through, regardless of their experience.”
CNBLUE debuted in 2010 and is celebrating its 14th anniversary this year. The band has won over fans with numerous hit songs, including “Loner,” “I’m Sorry,” “Then, Now and Forever,” and “Can’t Stop.”
Over the weekend, the band successfully wrapped up its solo concert at Olympic Park in Seoul. They are set to make a full-group comeback with a new album in October, marking their first release in three years. With their professional handling of the recent emergency, fans eagerly anticipate CNBLUE’s next steps.
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