Tag: J-Rock
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BRIDEAR Cancels “Into the World Forever Tour” in Europe and the UK
A Difficult Decision Due to Vocalist KIMI’s Health Condition
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LUNA SEA to Stream Two Historic Tokyo Dome Concerts on YouTube for a Limited Time
To celebrate their return to Tokyo Dome after 14 years, LUNA SEA is giving fans a rare opportunity to relive two of their most legendary concerts. These performances will be streamed for free and exclusively on YouTube for a limited time.
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MIYAVI Announces 2025 “Broken Fantasy” US Tour – Part 1: Lost In Love
MIYAVI is set to embark on his 2025 US Tour, Broken Fantasy – Part 1: Lost In Love. The tour kicks off on May 7 in Chicago and will take the samurai guitarist across six cities. Tickets go on sale February 13.
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Visual Kei Band ayabie Announces Disbandment with a Final Tour in 2025
Legendary Visual Kei band ayabie has announced their disbandment following their upcoming East Japan tour, Goka no Wasure Yuki, in April and May 2025. After 21 years in the scene, the band members have decided to part ways, leaving fans with one last opportunity to see them live.
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Gagaga SP Bassist Yasunobu Kuwahara Passes Away at 44
Yasunobu Kuwahara, longtime bassist of punk rock band Gagaga SP, passed away on February 5 due to heart failure at the age of 44. The band, which recently celebrated its 28th anniversary, has canceled upcoming performances in Japan.
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MUCC to Release Major Comeback Album “1997” on April 2
MUCC announces 1997, their first full album since their major comeback. Set for release on April 2, the album features 16 tracks, including remastered hits. A nationwide release event tour will follow.
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the pillows Announce Disbandment After 35 Years of Music
Legendary Japanese rock band the pillows announced their disbandment on February 1. Following their January 31 concert, they officially ended their 35-year career, expressing gratitude to their fans.