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Japanese band ELLEGARDEN returns with 22-year-old tour, only overseas show in November

Japanese band ELLEGARDEN returns with 22-year-old tour, only overseas show in November

Shows set for Nov. 28-29 at Seoul’s Yes24 Live Hall as part of the Bad For Education Tour II
ELLEGARDEN brings back legendary tour from 22 years ago with sole Korea shows in NovemberShows set for Nov. 28-29 at Seoul’s Yes24 Live Hall, confirmed as the tour’s only overseas datesLegendary Japanese rock band 'ELLEGARDEN' is reviving the legacy of a landmark tour that shook the rock scene 22...
J-POP band SUPER BEAVER joins Gintama's 20th-anniversary film project with theme song 'Sanzen'; releases music video inspired by protagonist Gintoki's life

J-POP band SUPER BEAVER joins Gintama's 20th-anniversary film project with theme song 'Sanzen'; releases music video inspired by protagonist Gintoki's life

A popular arc from the original is being remade with new animation… Opens on the 20th.
The theme song music video for the film 〈New Gintama the Movie: Yoshiwara in Flames〉 has been released.Distributor SMG Holdings Co., Ltd. unveiled the theme song music video sung by Japanese rock band SUPER BEAVER on the 11th ahead of the release of 〈New Gintama the Movie: Yoshiwara in Flames〉, a...
[Chua-Young’s Music Box] Music for the Purification Ritual of Wounded Youth: “Girls Band Cry”

[Chua-Young’s Music Box] Music for the Purification Ritual of Wounded Youth: “Girls Band Cry”

I get hooked on the music in the film. Music sometimes conveys intimate feelings a character can’t fully express through the visuals alone—or through the lines you hear. It can also serve as a window into the creator’s hidden intentions. For me, understanding film music was one way to connect with the movie. “Chua-Young’s Music Box” lets you listen more closely to the movie’s voice through music. (P.S. While listening to the music, I hope you’ll read the article.)
Following the first film, 〈Girls Band Cry: The Movie—Youth Rhapsody〉 (hereinafter 〈Youth Rhapsody〉), the sequel 〈Girls Band Cry: The Movie, Hey Our Future〉 was released in theaters on April 16. This theatrical release is a compilation film: while it faithfully follows the existing story, it adds...
'Horizon'—Popular Japanese band back number confirms first Korea concert in September

'Horizon'—Popular Japanese band back number confirms first Korea concert in September

“King of Love Songs,” back number, which has racked up 100 million streams and more than 30 tracks, will hold its first Korea show at KINTEX in September.
Japanese J-pop “King of Love Songs” “back number” has confirmed its “Korea concert” for the very first time since its formation. As part of an Asia tour following a stadium tour with an audience of 500,000, it’s a historic stage that has captured the attention of global music fans.
ONE OK ROCK to Hold Solo Concert in Korea at Jamsil Indoor Stadium on February 27-28

ONE OK ROCK to Hold Solo Concert in Korea at Jamsil Indoor Stadium on February 27-28

First solo concert in Korea in about 3 years since 2023... Part of the 11th studio album 'DETOX' tour
The popular Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK will take the stage in Korea for the first time in about 3 years. On the 19th, concert planning company Live Nation Korea announced that ONE OK ROCK will hold a solo concert at the Jamsil Indoor Stadium in Seoul on the 27th and 28th.
Japanese Anime 'Girls Band Cry' to be Adapted into Webtoon in Korea

Japanese Anime 'Girls Band Cry' to be Adapted into Webtoon in Korea

Co-production by Toei Animation and Publisher Aitempo Media
〈Girls Band Cry〉 is being reborn as a webtoon in Korea. The Japanese animation 〈Girls Band Cry〉 depicts the journey of girls, each with their own wounds, overcoming their struggles through music and transforming into one band.
Japanese Rock Band Bump of Chicken to Perform in Korea After 17 Years...

Japanese Rock Band Bump of Chicken to Perform in Korea After 17 Years... "We Will Give Our All"

Appearing as headliners at WONDERLIVET on the 14th, a Japanese rock band that has been active for 30 years without member changes
Bump of Chicken, a representative rock band from Japan, is coming to Korea for the first time in 17 years. They will take the stage as headliners at the J-Pop music festival 'WONDERLIVET 2025' on the 14th at Goyang KINTEX, marking their first performance in Korea since 2008.
Japanese Indie Band Super Climbing Club Withdraws 'Sanbo' Music Release...

Japanese Indie Band Super Climbing Club Withdraws 'Sanbo' Music Release... "We Lacked Learning" Official Apology

Super Climbing Club's new song 'Sanbo' has been embroiled in plagiarism controversy due to its similarity to Kim Kwang-seok's 'Where the Wind Blows'.
The Japanese indie band 'Super Climbing Club' (スーパー登山部) announced that they have decided to completely withdraw the music release of their new song 'Sanbo' (山步) due to controversy over its similarity to the song and melody of the late Kim Kwang-seok.
“The shot goes in, and the look in her eyes changes instantly” … Hanrororo’s real face behind “A Cruel Angels Thesis”

“The shot goes in, and the look in her eyes changes instantly” … Hanrororo’s real face behind “A Cruel Angels Thesis”

‘J-POP REMAKE’ project’s second track special clip — filming set and behind-the-scenes work process revealed Captures her shy side outside the camera and the stark contrast of her fully immersing herself in the music right after the shot A serious, detail-focused work process stands out as she fine-tunes details while endlessly exchanging ideas during band sessions
A behind-the-scenes video capturing the atmosphere inside and outside the set for the special clip of “A Cruel Angels Thesis,” the second track in the ‘J-POP REMAKE’ project in which Hanrororo participated as a vocalist, was released with little notice on the 7th.
'Naruto' OST singer Kanaboon lands in Korea for first solo appearance in December

'Naruto' OST singer Kanaboon lands in Korea for first solo appearance in December

The Dec. 5 show at Yes24 Live Hall comes as fans expect popular anime hits like "Silhouette"
Kanaboon, the key force behind the "Naruto" phenomenon, makes its first landing in Korea since formingKANA-BOON, a leading Japanese rock band 'KANA-BOON', is finally taking the stage in Korea, electrifying global anime fandom and J-rock enthusiasts.