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RADWIMPS Adds Singapore Stop in Asian Tour
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Rock band RADWIMPS announced on their official website on Sunday that they have added a Singapore stop to their Asian concert tour. The band will at host a concert the Megabox Event Hall @ Bigbox in Singapore on June 4.
Other venues and dates of the tour include:
- Seoul, Yes24 Live Hall, June 9-10
- Hong Kong, Macpherson Stadium, June 13
- Bangkok, Moonstar Studio (Studio 1), June 15
- Taipei, ATT Show Box, June 17-18
The members of RADWIMPS include vocalist and guitarist Yōjirō Noda, guitarist Akira Kuwahara, bassist Yūsuke Takeda, and drummer Satoshi Yamaguchi. The band formed in 2001, although three of the original members left the band in 2004 (to be replaced by Takeda and Yamaguchi). The band released their first single "Moshi mo" independently in 2003 during their third year of high school, and also released their first self-titled album independently during the same year. The band made their major professional debut with their fourth single "Nijūgoko-me no Senshokutai" in 2005 under Toshiba EMI. The band have released 19 singles and eight studio albums since their founding.
RADWIMPS are notable for providing the complete soundtrack to Makoto Shinkai's your name. film, which opened in Japan in 2016 to major box office success. RADWIMPS composed over 22 tracks for your name.'s soundtrack, as well as the film's theme songs "Zen Zen Zense (movie ver.)," "Sparkle," "Yume Tōrō (movie ver.)," and "Nandemo Ii ya (movie edit/movie ver.)." The soundtrack is the first RADWIMPS album to top Oricon's weekly album chart, where it stayed for two weeks. The soundtrack earned the Special Award in the 58th Japan Record Awards, as well as the Soundtrack Album of the Year award for the Japan Gold Disc Awards for 2017. Additionally, the soundtrack won Outstanding Achievement in Music at the 40th annual Japan Academy Prizes in March.
RADWIMPS produced English versions of the film's theme songs, and offered the songs in a new single on February 22.