Fujii Kaze and the piano Asia Tour [Kuala Lumpur (Tickets)
Fujii Kaze and the piano Asia Tour [Kuala Lumpur], 9th July 2023 (Sunday) 8PM, Venue: ZEPP KUALA LUMPUR, tickets and pricing for your reference. Tickets are available on https://premier.ticketcharge.com.my/
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Fujii Kaze and the piano Asia Tour [Kuala Lumpur] Details:
- Venue: ZEPP KUALA LUMPUR,
- Date: 9th July 2023 (Sunday)
- Time: 8.00PM
- Ticket Price : TBA
- General Sale – Tickets on sale: 5 May 2023 (10.00AM) via https://premier.ticketcharge.com.my/
Fujii Kaze and the piano Asia Tour [Kuala Lumpur] – Seat map
Ticket Type/ | Normal Price |
CAT 1 | RM688 |
CAT 2 | RM588 |
CAT 3 | RM488 |
CAT 4 | RM558 |
CAT 5 | RM388 |
Premium Box | RM5000 |
Musician You Need to See Live in Concert
Fujii Kaze has become one of Japan’s most beloved artists, be sure to come experience the magic firsthand!
singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze has made a name for himself as one of the brightest prospects in Japanese music. His songs are marked by original, freewheeling, and catchy melodies and unique lyrics, often sung in the dialect of his native Okayama in Fujii’s supple yet sturdy voice and backed by his own skillful piano playing.
He made his debut in November 2019, when his single “Nan-Nan” was released as a digital download. Today, when subscription services are rapidly becoming the mainstream way of listening to music even in Japan, it is no longer unusual for artists to make their music available in digital form only. Even so, there was something a little different about the way Fujii set about making his debut: he has built his career so far mostly through his presence on YouTube.
Since he was just 12, Fujii has posted cover versions of a wide variety of musical genres on his “Fujii Kaze” YouTube channel. Even since making his official debut, he has continued to release music videos, performance footage, and live streams via YouTube. At the same time, he has strictly limited his appearances on mainstream conventional media like TV and music magazines.
A tour that was originally planned to coincide with the release of his first album, Help Ever Hurt Never, in June 2020 had to be canceled, but he soon made up for this disappointment by uploading a series of live streams featuring himself playing and talking at the piano. These triumphant performances won him further acclaim, helping him to turn a potential disaster into an opportunity.
Fujii is well on the way to building a successful career on own terms—relying on YouTube, streaming services, Instagram, and Twitter. In that sense, he seems to mark the arrival of a new generation in Japanese popular music.
The tracks he has covered on YouTube suggest a voracious appetite and eclectic tastes, but his own music would probably be categorized as R&B based on its groove. I decided a good way to get a handle on Japan’s latest R&B sensation would be to talk to Matsuo Kiyoshi, one of Japan leading experts on the genre, to see how he views the new phenomenon. This interview took place remotely on October 28, 2020, the day before Fujii’s concert at Tokyo’s Budōkan. SOURCE
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