FTISLAND And CNBLUE To Attend Japan 'Summer Sonic' Rock Festival

Bands FTISLAND and CNBLUE will be performing at Japan's biggest rock festival, 'SUMMER SONIC 2014'.

They will be attending as Korea's representatives and will be performing in Tokyo on August 16 and in Osaka on August 17.

'SUMMER SONIC' festival is one of the top 3 rock festivals in Japan. Many world famous bands and artists will be attending this years festival.

CNBLUE and FTISLAND are the only artists that were invited to attend from Korea.

This is FTISLAND's 3rd time attending the festival while it'll be CNBLUE's 2nd time this year. 

The lineup at this year's 'SUMMER SONIC' festival will include Arctic Monkeys, Queen, Adam Lambert, Megadeth, Superfly and Ellie Goulding.

FTISLAND recently released a PV for their new Japanese title track, "Be Free," giving fans a taste of what their upcoming album will be like.

The boy band's upcoming album, which will be released on May 28, is titled "New Page" and will be the group's fourth studio album in Japan, according to 24-7kpop. 

Once CNBLUE returns from 'SUMMER SONIC 2014,' they are expected to begin preparing for their 2014 CNBLUE Live -- Can't Stop concert that will take place on June 21.

The concert had originally been set to take place on April 26 at BEXCO in Busan, but was postponed due to the Sewol ferry tragedy in South Korea.

The location for the concert has since been moved to the Busan KBS Hall. 

CNBLUE recently performed at the Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani for the 2014 CNBLUE Live -- Can't Stop In Bangkok concert. 

The rock group is still currently on their world tour to promote their film album "Can't Stop," which topped the Gaon Social Chart after its release in March, according to the Bangkok Post. 

After their show in Bangkok, the band continued their tour in Singapore. 

Both bands are making sure to expand within Asia, as seen from their scheduled performances in Japan and Bangkok. 

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