Sold out in all 7 cities on his first Asia tour! We delve into the enigmatic Japanese male singer Eve, known worldwide for his hit “Kaikai Kitan,” the opening theme song of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen

The Japanese male singer, Eve, successfully completed his first Asia tour, “Culture,” in seven cities. The tour was held in Hong Kong, Seoul, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Taipei, and Tokyo, and tickets for all performances were sold out, indicating the high anticipation among local fans. Eve is known for his unique musical style and has captivated fans both in Japan and abroad.

He has worked on opening and ending theme songs for well-known anime titles recognized by any anime fans including the opening theme song “Kaikai Kitan” for the first season of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen, the opening theme song “Bokurano” for the sixth season of the TV anime My Hero Academia, and the ending theme song “FightSong” for the TV anime Chainsaw Man. His unique musical style continues to captivate fans both in Japan and abroad.


Who is the mysterious figure known as Eve?

Eve’s charm lies in his
versatile talents. He began his career as a singer and Vocaloid producer on
Nico Nico Douga and YouTube in 2009, and made his major debut in 2019 with the
album “Otogi.” Eve writes and composes his own music, has a reassuring
singing voice, and creates music videos with beautiful visual narratives that
resemble an animated film. Additionally, he captivates fans with his
multifaceted talents, such as managing his own fashion brand, “Harapeco Store”.

Among anime fans in
particular, his songs have become indispensable for discussing anime. The
opening theme song “Kaikai Kitan” for the first season of the TV
anime Jujutsu Kaisen is a huge hit, with its music video on YouTube reaching
370 million views.

“Kaikai Kitan”
(Opening theme song for the first season of the TV anime Jujutsu Kaisen):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tk1pqwrOys

“Bokurano”(Opening theme song for the 6th season of the TV anime My Hero
Academia):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exOi_zsOHwM

“FightSong”(Ending theme song for TV anime Chainsaw Man):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eOg5DoYuwU

First Asia Tour: All 7 Shows Sold Out


Eve, who has captivated
fans with his performances, kicked off his first Asia tour,
“Culture,” in May 2024. The tour was a hit with fans eagerly
anticipating his live shows. Each of the seven cities featured special video
content with localized lyrics and MCs speaking in the local language, which
thrilled fans and filled the venues with enthusiastic cheers.

​​Photo spots with the key
visual of “Culture” were set up at each venue, creating long lines of
fans eager to take commemorative photos before and after the shows.

Prominently chosen as the Opening Theme Song for the New Anime
“Shoshimin: How to Become Ordinary”

Following the tour, Eve’s
momentum continued with the release of his new song “Sweet Memory” on
July 7. This song has been chosen as the opening theme for the anime adaptation
of the mystery series “Shoshimin: How to Become Ordinary” by Naoki
Prize-winning author Honobu Yonezawa, known for “Hyouka.”

TV Anime “Shoshimin:
How to Become Ordinary” Non-Credit Opening Video | Eve “Sweet
Memory”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kk6meRqr-o4

Kicking off with his first
Asia tour “Culture,” Eve is further expanding his international
presence. Additionally, an extra show titled “Eve Asia Tour 2024
Additional LIVE ‘Culture’ IN SEOUL” has been confirmed for two days in
Seoul, South Korea.

https://eveofficial.com/news/20240727190459.html

Following the Asia tour
“Culture,” the next chapter of his career is anticipated to bring
even more musical innovation and captivating performances. Eve’s future
activities are definitely worth watching.

Eve social media

・YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ooo0eve0ooo/

・Facebook(English):https://www.facebook.com/nonsense.eye.523

・X(Japanese):https://x.com/oO0Eve0Oo

・Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/eve_harapeco/

・TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@nonsense_eye

New song: “Sweet Memory”
(Opening theme song for TV anime “Shoshimin: How to Become Ordinary)

https://tf.lnk.to/sweetmemory

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