Tour Poster Designed by Keiichi Tanaami |
Acclaimed Japanese rock band RADWIMPS is delighted to announce their upcoming RADWIMPS WORLD TOUR 2024 “The way you yawn, and the outcry of Peace”. Following the tremendous success of their sold-out world tour in 2023, the band has decided to return to Asia this April and May to perform for their devoted fans who were unable to secure tickets the previous year. This time, RADWIMPS will be playing at larger venues to accommodate the overwhelming demand.
The tour will commence on April 6 in Tokyo at the iconic Yoyogi National Stadium 1st Gymnasium and will continue to captivate audiences in Yokohama, Manila, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei, and Bangkok, before concluding on May 25 in Seoul at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium. Tour details can be found here: radwimps.jp/en/live/14715/
With their signature blend of infectious melodies, powerful performances, and thought-provoking lyrics, RADWIMPS continues to push boundaries and connect with fans worldwide. This upcoming tour is a testament to their unwavering dedication to their fans and their commitment to delivering unforgettable live experiences.
RADWIMPS WORLD TOUR 2024 “The way you yawn, and the outcry of Peace”
Apr 6th & 7th Tokyo @ Yoyogi National Stadium 1st Gymnasium
Apr 13th & 14th Yokohama @ PIA ARENA MM
May 1st Manila @ Smart Araneta Coliseum
May 7th Hong Kong @ AsiaWorld-Expo Hall 10
May 11th Singapore @ Singapore Expo
May 15th Taipei @ Taipei Music Center
May 23rd Bangkok @ UOB LIVE
May 25th Seoul @ SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium
RADWIMPS has collaborated with renowned Japanese artist Keiichi Tanaami to create the stunning tour art. Tanaami, known for his vibrant and wild works exhibited in galleries worldwide, was approached by frontman Yojiro, who is a fan of his art. The result is a mind-blowing visual representation that perfectly encapsulates the band's energy.
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