Central Cee’s 48‑Hour City Run
Central Cee’s 48HR vlog (released Mar 27) runs Taiwan → London → Seoul in two days, underscoring how global music tours stitch together fast city hops and demand razor‑tight logistics. (youtube.com) The film is a quick case study in fast‑paced, cross‑city cultural scouting and shows why local knowledge matters on short stopovers. (youtube.com)
Central Cee’s new CRG Asia episode is listed on his official YouTube channel as “EP4,” runs 3 minutes 21 seconds and had about 73,000 views shortly after upload. (turn1view0) The CRG Asia run included stops at Hong Kong’s AsiaWorld‑Expo (Mar. 10), a sold‑out Taipei show at Taipei International Convention Center on Mar. 11, and a Seoul date at KINTEX Hall 9 on Mar. 14. ()()() A single Taipei→London nonstop typically takes about 15–16 hours of flight time, while London→Seoul nonstops average about 10½–12½ hours, meaning the three‑city hop in the vlog spans roughly 26–29 hours of flight time alone. ()() Those tight hops cross three time zones — Taipei (UTC+8), London (UTC±0, switching to BST on Mar. 29, 2026) and Seoul (UTC+9) — creating at least an eight‑ to nine‑hour clock swing between Taipei and London and smaller shifts between Taipei and Seoul. ()()() The 48‑hour clip is the fourth in a short CRG vlog series whose earlier episodes drew large audiences — Tokyo (EP1) ~825K views, China (EP2) ~307K and Hong Kong (EP3) ~169K — underscoring strong viewer interest in behind‑the‑scenes tour logistics. (turn1view0) The footage ties directly to the larger CAN’T RUSH GREATNESS World Tour run supporting Central Cee’s 2025 album, a global itinerary first announced with 39 dates that expanded into a multi‑leg tour through 2026. ()()