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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2019 19:32:02 GMT
Japanese kawaii (cute) metal band Babymetal is scheduled to perform in Jakarta on March 29, 2020 as part of its Metal Galaxy World Tour in Asia. The band announced that it will perform in other Asian cities as well, namely Bangkok on March 22, Kuala Lumpur on March 27 and Taipei on April 3. The tour will also take he band to other countries, including Denmark, Germany, the United Kingdom and Russia. Details about the Jakarta concert have yet to be made available, fans might want to keep an eye on Babymetal’s social media accounts. The concert will not be the band's first performance in Jakarta as they were in the line-up for Japanese pop culture event Anime Festival Asia (AFA ID) in 2013. Founded in 2010, Babymetal blends Japanese pop and heavy metal. It has received numerous international awards, including Best Live Act from American online magazine Loudwire in 2015 and 2016 as well as Best Japan Act in 2017 MTV Europe Music Awards.
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Post by Admin on Oct 15, 2019 4:08:18 GMT
Lights, lasers, fire, fireworks, three Japanese women, and headbanging heavy metal…it must be none other than BABYMETAL! Launching the release of the band’s brand new album, Metal Galaxy, on October 11 with a sold out arena show at The Forum in the heart of Los Angeles, BABYMETAL put on an amazing and larger than life performance that had the crowd pumped up from beginning to end. The show opened and closed with a tranquil video montage on the enormous screen that spanned the entire stage, with the band voicing over a ponderous musing about metal music and BABYMETAL conquering distant galaxies. But once the trio of women emerged like superheroes on a floating octagon stage, the entire arena was filled with heart pounding metal music, an uproarious audience, and anthemic, melodic vocals. The backing band, all clad in black and wearing metal face masks, was incredibly tight, with every guitar crunch, thumping bass, and double kick drum shaking the seats and rafters. Swirling mosh pits broke out numerous times throughout the night on all three sides of the trio’s stage, which moved back and forth through the crowd, and multiple cameras swinging on large cranes captured the audience and BABYMETAL for the video screen above the band.
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