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Following announced gigs in Singapore by Japanese singer-songwriter Kaze Fujii on Oct 26, Japanese diva Mika Nakashima’s set at a music festival in December and hit J-pop duo Yoasobi’s two-night show in February, J-pop fans have one more reason to rejoice. Popular...

Japan ese singer Ado, who has never revealed her face, uses various techniques to show only her silhouette while performing live.Following announced gigs in Singapore by Japan ese singer-songwriter Kaze Fujii on Oct 26, Japan ese diva Mika Nakashima’s set at a music festival in December and hit J-pop duo Yoasobi’s two-night show in February, J-pop fans have one more reason to rejoice.

Set to be one of the biggest world tours organised by a Japanese artiste, it kicks off at Japan’s Saitama Super Arena in April 2025 and will travel to more than 30 cities worldwide before finishing in Honolulu, Hawaii, in August 2025. While ticket prices for the 22-year-old vocal powerhouse’s Singapore gig have yet to be announced, general sales open on Nov 22 at 9am. There will be a pre-sale for streaming site Crunchyroll fans and users, using the code “CrunchyrollxAdo”, which begins on Nov 19 at 9am.Ado has never revealed her face or real name. She uses various techniques, such as lighting effects and opaque boxes, to show only her silhouette when performing or appearing at live events.

She also sang Kura Kura, the opening theme of the second season of popular anime series Spy X Family .

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