U & Cube Festival 2019 in Japan

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U & Cube Festival 2019 in Japan
Concert by United Cube
U&Cube Festival in Japan.jpg
Venue Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, Tokyo
Associated albumVarious
Date(s)March 23, 2019
Duration3 hours 30 minutes [1]
Attendance6,000 [2]
Website http://uandcubefestival.jp/
United Cube concert chronology

U & Cube Festival 2019 in Japan is the first joint concert of 'U-Cube' that was established in November 2018 by Cube Entertainment and the Japanese subsidiary of Universal Music Japan. The concert takes place at Musashino Forest Sport Plaza in Tokyo. The event is scheduled nine months after United Cube Concert – One concert held at KINTEX. [3] The concert was attended by 6,000 fans. [2]

Contents

Background

U & Cube Festival 2019 in Japan marks the agency's first family concert in six years since the "United Cube Concert 2013" in Yokohama in 2013. [4]

Artist

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on March 23, 2019.

VCR

  1. Young & One (All Cube United)
  2. That Season You Were In (A Train To Autumn)
  3. Farewell Again (A Train To Autumn)
  4. Hann (Alone) ((G)I-dle)
  5. Latata ((G)I-dle)
  6. Give Me Your ((G)I-dle)
  7. Senorita ((G)I-dle)
  8. Maybe Spring (Yoo Seon-ho)
  9. Lemon (Kenshi Yonezu cover) (Seonho duet Jinho)
  10. I'm A Star (Wooseok x Kuanlin)
  11. Hypey (Lai Kuan-lin)
  12. Black Dress (CLC)
  13. No Oh Oh (Japanese ver.) (CLC)
  14. Show (CLC)
  15. No (CLC)
  16. Gorilla (Japanese ver.) (Pentagon)
  17. Cosmo (Pentagon)
  18. Naughty Boy (Pentagon)
  19. Shine (Japanese ver.) (Pentagon)
  20. Big Wave (Jung Il-hoon)
  21. Swimming (Hyunsik)
  22. Follow Your Dreams (21 Cube United vocalists)
  23. Mermaid (Lee Min-hyuk, Peniel Shin, Ilhoon, Yeeun, Wooseok, Soyeon)
  24. Cube performance team (CLC and (G)I-dle)
  25. Beautiful Pain (BtoB)
  26. Friend (BtoB)
  27. Missing You (BtoB ft. Jinho, Hui and Kuanlin)
Encore
  1. Blowin’ Up (BtoB with United Cube)
  2. Upgrade (All United Cube)

Media

Air DateCountryNetworkRef.
May 21 – present
Worldwide CUBE TV Hangtime app, CUBE TV [5]
Blu-ray & DVD
Film [6]

Notes

  1. Act as the MC for the concert.
  2. Seo Eun-kwang, Lee Min-hyuk and Lee Chang-sub was absent due to their military service.

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