If you missed the Fujii Kaze concert in Hong Kong last year or just want an encore, then here’s some good news for you. The Japanese singer-songwriter announced that he will be taking his ‘Best of Fujii Kaze 2020-2024’ Asia tour to Hong Kong by the end of this year.
Fujii Kaze’s concert in Hong Kong is set for December 4 at the AsiaWorld-Expo, stepping up from the smaller venue last year. Besides Hong Kong, the Japanese star will also visit other Asian cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Manila, and more. Keep reading to find out more details about Fujii Kaze’s return to Hong Kong.
Last year, Fujii Kaze held his first Asia tour with much success. So, this time, the ‘Best of Fujii Kaze 2020-2024’ Asia tour’ scales up to an arena venue. The singer will visit eight cities starting in Singapore. After that, he will travel to Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Jakarta, Hong Kong, Manila, Seoul, and more.
The announcement follows the success of his two-day live concerts in Japan which drew 140,000 attendees. Tickets for the Hong Kong show cost HKD 1099, HKD 899, and HKD 699 respectively. Stay tuned for more details via the official website or follow Live Nation across their social media platforms.
October
26: Singapore (Singapore Indoor Stadium)
November
2: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (Axiata Arena)
9-10: Bangkok Thailand (Impact Arena)
16: Taipei, Taiwan (Taipei Arena)
30: Jakarta, Indonesia (Beach City International Stadium
December
4: Hong Kong (AsiaWorld-Expo)
10: Manila, Philippines (SM Small of Asia Arena)
14: Seoul, South Korea (Gocheok Sky Dome)
‘Best of Fujii Kaze 2020-2024’ was only previously available on Apple Music and Spotify but is now available on all streaming platforms.
Fujii Kaze is an up-and-coming singer-songwriter from Japan. He started practising classic piano at a young age after being influenced by his father. At 12 years old, he started uploading piano covers of popular songs on YouTube, catching the eye of many people from the music industry. Eventually, he got a label deal and in 2020 released his first album ‘Help Ever Hurt Never’. It reached number one on the Billboard Japan’s Hot Album Chart.
In 2022, he released his second album ‘Love All Serve All’ which once again climbed to the top of the charts. He also held his stadium show in Osaka and completely sold out the 70,000-capacity venue. From June to July last year, he embarked on his 11-show sold-out tour of Asia.
All images credit: HEHN RECORDS
This article first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.
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