Lee Jung-shin of CNBlue to enlist in military by end of July | Inquirer Entertainment

Lee Jung-shin of CNBlue to enlist in military by end of July

/ 07:17 PM July 08, 2018

Lee Jung-shin. Image: K-Pop Herald

CNBlue bassist Lee Jung-shin will be enlisting for military service on July 31, KPop Herald reports.

His enlistment was formally announced on the morning of Thursday, July 5, by Lee’s agency, FNC Entertainment.

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This marks the second time that a member of the Korean boy band would be enlisting in the army, the first being Jung Yong-hwa who enlisted in March.

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Before enlistment, however, Lee will be having a busy month; he will be holding fan events in both Korea and Japan.

CNBlue is one of Korea’s most popular K-pop rock bands. The band debuted in 2010 with “I’m a Loner”, the title track from their first mini-album “Bluetory”. JB

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