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JAPANESE ROCK ICONS X JAPAN CONTINUE THEIR WORLDWIDE EXPANSION WITH THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF LATIN AMERICAN CONCERT DATES

They’ve sold more than 30-million records and DVDs, filled the 55,000- seat Tokyo Dome a record-breaking 18 times, made their North American concert debut last summer at the Lollapalooza festival, and sold out their New York City debut at the famed Roseland Ballroom. And this year, for the first time ever, X Japan will bring its long-awaited, epic rock’n’roll to Latin America. The tour kicks off on September 9 in Santiago, with stops in Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Lima, culminating in Mexico City on September 18. The complete itinerary is below. Log onto http://www.xjapanmusic.com/ for ticket information.

“We are all so excited to finally come and play in Latin America,” said Yoshiki, X Japan’s leader/drummer/pianist/songwriter. “It’s something we’ve always wanted to do, and are looking forward to playing for our fans there.”

These Latin American dates follow X Japan’s first-ever concerts in Europe that are scheduled to take place in July. Within 30 minutes, tickets for the band’s London and Berlin shows sold out, and both were then moved to bigger venues; the reconfigured show in London has already sold out.

In addition, X Japan has confirmed they will play a special guest slot at the two-day “Summer Sonic” festival set for August 13 in Tokyo and August 14 in Osaka. Although on its own, X Japan sells out Japanese venues twice the size of the Summer Sonic, it is a big honor for the band to be part of this bill as the annual festival features the biggest and most-buzzed about international artists. This year’s headliners also include the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Strokes, and X Japan will play immediately before the Chili Peppers.

In Asia, X Japan – Toshi (vocals), Pata and Sugizo (guitars) Heath (bass), and Yoshiki (drums, piano) – plays arenas and stadiums, bringing in elaborate production including lasers, catwalks, and holograms. For the UK/European and South American dates, X Japan will tailor its “stadium-sensibility theatrics” to the more intimate venues, focusing primarily on its “Queen-meets-Guns-N-Roses-meets-‘The-Matrix’” rock assault.

“We had a wonderful time last fall on our first North American tour, playing theatres, something we hadn’t been able to do in Japan since the early days,” Yoshiki explained. “We were able to make a strong connection with our audiences because they were right there, just feet away from the stage. I even crowd-surfed a few times! So, we’re looking forward to the same sort of close-up-and-personal but intense experience on these dates.”

The members of X Japan have been writing and recording what will be their first album to be released outside of Japan with English lyrics. According to Yoshiki, about half of the album will feature some of the band’s most popular songs from throughout their career, with nearly all of the lyrics re-recorded in English, and the other half, brand new songs written specially for this album. The album’s first single will be “Jade,” and will be on the 2011 international set lists as well.

X Japan’s Latin America dates are as follows:

SEPTEMBER 9
Teatro Caupolican, Santiago, Chile

SEPTEMBER 11
HSBC Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brasil

SEPTEMBER 14
Teatro Colegiales, Buenos Aires, Argentina

SEPTEMBER 16
Scencia Hall, Lima, Peru

SEPTEMBER 18
Circo Volador, Mexico City, Mexico

Prior to the Latin American dates, X Japan will perform these dates:

JUNE 28
Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, UK

JULY 1
Zenith de Paris, Paris, France

JULY 2
Tivoli, Utrecht, Netherlands

JULY 4
Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany

AUGUST 13
Summer Sonic Festival, Osaka, Japan

AUGUST 14
Summer Sonic Festival, Tokyo, Japan


JAPANESE ROCK ICONS X JAPAN CONTINUE THEIR WORLDWIDE EXPANSION WITH FIRST-TIME EUROPEAN CONCERT DATES PLUS SPECIAL GUEST SLOT AT “SUMMER SONIC” FESTIVAL

UPDATE: UK and Berlin Shows Sell Out in 30-minutes Shows Moved to Bigger Venues

(Thursday, April 21, 2011) They¹ve sold more than 30-million records and DVDs, filled the 55,000-seat Tokyo Dome a record-breaking 18 times, made their North American concert debut last summer at the Lollapalooza festival, and sold out their New York City debut at the famed Roseland Ballroom. And this year, for the first time ever, X Japan will bring its long-awaited, epic rock’n’roll to Europe, with four special concerts set to take place in London (June 28), Paris (July 1), Amsterdam (July 2), and Berlin (July 4). Go to http://www.xjapanmusic.com for ticket info.

The London show was originally scheduled for the O2 Academy, and the Berlin venue was Huxleys, but with both of those shows selling out in about 30-minutes, the shows¹ promoters have moved the concerts to larger venues (see below for specifics).

More X Japan concerts are currently being confirmed around the globe and will be announced shortly.

“We are all so excited to finally come and play in Europe,” said Yoshiki, X Japan¹s leader/drummer/pianist/songwriter. “Because we’ve never played Europe before, we didn’t know how many fans we had there, so we’re so excited to have this kind of support.”

In addition, X Japan has confirmed they will play a special guest slot at the two-day “Summer Sonic” festival set for August 13 in Osaka and August 14 in Tokyo. Although on its own, X Japan sells out Japanese venues twice the size of the “Summer Sonic”, it is a big honor for the band to be part of this bill as the annual festival features the biggest and most-buzzed about international artists. This year’s headliners also include the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Strokes, and X Japan will play immediately before the Chili Peppers.

In Asia, X Japan – Toshi (vocals), Pata and Sugizo (guitars), Heath (bass), and Yoshiki (drums, piano) – plays arenas and stadiums, bringing in elaborate production including lasers, catwalks, and holograms. For these upcoming European dates, X Japan will tailor its ‘stadium-sensibility theatrics’ to the more intimate venues, focusing primarily on its “Queen-meets-Guns-N-Roses-meets-‘The-Matrix'” rock assault.

“We had a wonderful time last fall on our first North American tour, playing theatres, something we hadn¹t been able to do in Japan since the early days,” Yoshiki explained. “We were able to make a strong connection with our audiences because they were right there, just feet away from the stage. I even crowd-surfed a few times! So, we’re looking forward to the same sort of close-up-and-personal but intense experience on these dates.”

Yoshiki and X Japan’s vocalist Toshi were in Paris last July, making a special appearance for more than 5,000 fans. The duo performed a handful of X Japan songs ‘unplugged’ and had the entire audience singing the chorus to one of the band’s most exquisite compositions, “Endless Rain”.

The members of X Japan have been writing and recording what will be their first album to be released outside of Japan with English lyrics. According to Yoshiki, about half of the album will feature some of the band’s most popular songs from throughout their career, with nearly all of the lyrics re-recorded in English, and the other half, brand new songs written specially for this album. The album’s first single will be “Jade,” and will be on the 2011 European set lists as well.

Yoshiki, who launched his Yoshiki Foundation America last year, has been focusing attention on his Japan Relief Fundraising Auction, a major celebrity auction to benefit the survivors of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The first item to go on the auction block is Yoshiki¹s own “crystal” piano, a see-through, Plexiglas Kawai grand. The auction for Yoshiki¹s “crystal” piano began April 17 and runs through April 24 through Yahoo! Japan. For more information, log onto http://www.yoshikifoundationamerica.org/?page_id=1252

With many more dates coming, X Japan¹s 2011 global concert schedule is as follows:

JUNE
28 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, London, UK

JULY
1 Zenith de Paris, Paris, France
2 Tivoli, Utrecht, Netherlands
4 Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany

AUGUST
13 Summer Sonic Festival, Osaka, Japan
14 Summer Sonic Festival, Tokyo, Japan


JAPANESE ROCK ICONS X JAPAN CONTINUE THEIR WORLDWIDE EXPANSION

WITH FIRST-TIME EUROPEAN CONCERT DATES PLUS SPECIAL GUEST SLOT AT “SUMMER SONIC” FESTIVAL

(FRIDAY, April 15, 2011) – They’ve sold more than 30-million records and DVDs, filled the 55,000-seat Tokyo Dome a record-breaking 18 times, made their North American concert debut last summer at the Lollapalooza festival, and sold out their New York City debut at the famed Roseland Ballroom. And this year, for the first time ever, X Japan will bring its long-awaited, epic rock’n’roll to Europe, with three special concerts set to take place in London (June 28, Islington O2 Academy), Paris (July 1, Zenith de Paris) and Berlin (July 4, Huxleys). Tickets go on sale today, Friday, April 15. Go to http://www.xjapanmusic.com/ for ticket info.

More X Japan concerts are currently being confirmed around the globe and will be announced shortly.

“We are all so excited to finally come and play in Europe,” said Yoshiki, X Japan’s leader/drummer/pianist/songwriter. “This is something we’ve wanted to do for many years, and we are ready to rock our European fans.”

In addition, X Japan has confirmed they will play a special guest slot at the two-day “Summer Sonic” festival set for August 13 in Osaka and August 14 in Tokyo. Although on its own, X Japan sells out Japanese venues twice the size of the “Summer Sonic,” it is a big honor for the band to be part of this bill as the annual festival features the biggest and most-buzzed about international artists. This year’s headliners also include the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Strokes.

In Asia, X Japan – Toshi (vocals), Pata and Sugizo (guitars), Heath (bass), and Yoshiki (drums, piano) – plays arenas and stadiums, bringing in elaborate production including lasers, catwalks, and holograms. For these upcoming European dates, X Japan will tailor its “stadium-sensibility theatrics” to the more intimate venues, focusing primarily on its “Queen-meets-Guns-N-Roses-meets-‘The-Matrix’” rock assault.

“We had a wonderful time last fall on our first North American tour, playing theatres, something we hadn’t been able to do in Japan since the early days,” Yoshiki explained. “We were able to make a strong connection with our audiences because they were right there, just feet away from the stage. I even crowd-surfed a few times! So, we’re looking forward to the same sort of close-up-and-personal but intense experience on these dates.”

Yoshiki and X Japan’s vocalist Toshi were in Paris last July, making a special appearance for more than 5,000 fans. The duo performed a handful of X Japan songs “unplugged,” and had the entire audience singing the chorus to one of the band’s most exquisite compositions, “Endless Rain.”

The members of X Japan have been writing and recording what will be their first album to be released outside of Japan with English lyrics. According to Yoshiki, about half of the album will feature some of the band’s most popular songs from throughout their career, with nearly all of the lyrics re-recorded in English, and the other half, brand new songs written specially for this album. The album’s first single will be “Jade,” and will be on the 2011 European set lists as well.

Yoshiki, who launched his Yoshiki Foundation America last year, has been focusing attention on his Japan Relief Fundraising Auction, a major celebrity auction to benefit the survivors of the recent earthquake and tsunami in Japan. The first item to go on the auction block is Yoshiki’s own “crystal” piano, a see-through, Plexiglas Kawai grand. The auction for Yoshiki’s “crystal” piano begins April 17 and will run through April 24 through Yahoo! Japan. For more information, log onto http://www.yoshikifoundationamerica.org/?page_id=1252

With many more dates coming, X Japan’s 2011 global concert schedule is as follows:

JUNE
28 Islington O2 Academy, London, UK

JULY
1 Zenith de Paris, Paris, France
4 Huxleys, Berlin, Germany

AUGUST
13 Summer Sonic Festival, Osaka, Japan
14 Summer Sonic Festival, Tokyo, Japan