CNBLUE Announces '3LOGY': Their First Full Studio Album in 11 Years
K-pop band CNBLUE confirms their comeback with '3LOGY,' their 3rd studio album and first full-length release in 11 years, set to drop on January 7, 2026.
The long wait is finally over for BOICE. Veteran K-pop band CNBLUE has officially announced their long-awaited comeback with a new studio album. On December 22 at midnight KST, the band revealed the schedule for their third studio album, titled “3LOGY.”
According to the announcement, “3LOGY” is set to be released on January 7, 2026, at 6 p.m. KST. This marks a significant milestone for the group, as it's their first full-length Korean album in 11 years, following their 2015 album “2gether.”
The announcement also teased a pre-release track scheduled for the week before the album's official drop, though further details have yet to be revealed. Fans are eagerly anticipating what new musical direction the trio will explore after more than a decade.
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