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2026 ‘3LOGY’ Oceania dates

The 2026 CNBLUE LIVE WORLD TOUR ‘3LOGY’ in Oceania brings the band to three key cities: Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland. According to the official notice, the dates and venues are: Melbourne – Palais Theatre on 12 March 2026 (Thursday), Sydney – Sydney Event Centre on 14 March 2026 (Saturday), and Auckland – Victory Convention Centre on 17 March 2026 (Tuesday).

Promotional materials state that these shows form part of a larger 2026 world tour that begins in Seoul and travels through Asia before reaching Oceania. The tour is described as continuing to additional regions with “and more!” dates to be announced, which industry coverage notes is expected to include North American stops later in the tour run.


Ticketmaster and ticket information

For Oceania dates, tickets are expected to be sold through Ticketmaster or local ticketing partners linked from official CNBLUE or promoter channels. Fans should search “CNBLUE 3LOGY Ticketmaster Melbourne/Sydney/Auckland” on Ticketmaster’s site or app and follow the city-specific event page once sales open, ensuring they only purchase from authorized vendors to avoid invalid tickets.

Korean dates for the ‘3LOGY’ tour use a membership pre-sale followed by general sales via Melon Ticket, which indicates that similar staged sales or fan-club pre-sales may appear in other regions as well. The Seoul shows also illustrate typical policies such as ticket limits per person and age restrictions, so Oceania fans should carefully read each local event page for details on pricing, seating categories, and purchase limits when they go live.


CNBLUE: band overview

CNBLUE is a South Korean pop-rock band formed in 2009, currently consisting of Jung Yong-hwa (leader, main vocals, guitar, keyboard, rap), Kang Min-hyuk (drums), and Lee Jung-shin (bass). Originally starting with four members and first promoting in Japan with street performances and indie releases, the group evolved into one of K-pop’s leading band-format acts, blending rock instrumentation with pop hooks.

The band’s name, “Code Name BLUE,” is often interpreted as an acronym for members’ attributes, and their concept has consistently emphasized live performance and musicianship. CNBLUE’s Korean and Japanese careers have run in parallel, helping them build a strong fanbase across Asia and later globally through concerts and world tours.


History and career highlights

CNBLUE debuted in Japan with the English-language EP “Now or Never” in August 2009, focusing on live club shows and busking before breaking through in Korea. Their Korean major debut came with the mini album “Bluetory” in early 2010, featuring the hit song that pushed them into mainstream recognition and chart success.

Throughout the early 2010s, the group released multiple successful albums and singles in both Korea and Japan, including projects that topped the Oricon charts and cemented their status as a leading band in the Hallyu wave. Line‑up changes occurred when early bassist Kwon Kwang-jin departed and was replaced by Lee Jung-shin, and later when former guitarist Lee Jong-hyun left the group in 2019, leaving today’s three-member configuration.


Key discography overview

CNBLUE’s Korean studio albums include “First Step” (2011) and “2gether” (2015), alongside numerous popular mini albums and singles that shaped their modern rock-pop sound. In Japan, their studio discography is extensive, featuring albums such as “Thank U” (2010), “392” (2011), “Code Name Blue” (2012), “What Turns You On?” (2013), “Wave” (2014), “Colors” (2015), “Euphoria” (2016), “Stay Gold” (2017), and “Pleasures” (2023).

These releases highlight CNBLUE’s progression from straightforward rock tracks to more polished, genre-blending work with elements of funk, electronic pop, and balladry. The “3LOGY” world tour arrives after their recent Japanese album cycle, giving fans a chance to hear both classic hits and newer songs in a full-band live setting.


What to expect from ‘3LOGY’ live

The ‘3LOGY’ concept is framed as a celebration of CNBLUE’s journey as a trio, with setlists expected to span their Korean and Japanese catalogues and showcase each member’s musicianship. Given the band’s strong live reputation and history of global touring, audiences in Melbourne, Sydney, and Auckland can anticipate a mix of high-energy rock stages, fan-favorite singles, and intimate moments that highlight vocals and instrumentals.

With the tour scheduled to continue beyond Oceania and further dates, including prospective North American shows, fans are encouraged to monitor CNBLUE’s official channels, Weverse notices, and Ticketmaster listings for updates and on-sale announcements.