KAMIJO announces European tour “Sang Project Act III”

KAMIJO will be returning to Europe this September for a short tour in order to promote his newest album “Sang”.

After the release of the album KAMIJO already went on a tour throughout Japan, ending with a special concert titled “TOKYO BASTILLE”.
Now KAMIJO will return to Europe for 7 shows in 6 different countries from September 13 to September 22. The tour has been given the name “Sang Project Act III”, and will visit Finland, The Netherlands, Germany, Spain and France.

 

Live schedule

09/15 (Sat) – Gloria – Helsinki (Finland)
09/16 (Sun) – Melkweg – Amsterdam (The Netherlands)
09/18 (Tue) – MTC – Cologne, (Germany)
09/19 (Wed) – Backstage – Munich, (Germany)
09/21 (Fri) – Apolo – Barcelona (Spain)
09/22 (Sat) – Backstage by the Mill – Paris (France)

The tour is being organized by B7Klan, so tickets are available through their website.

 

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She originally started the project in 2009 as a photographer under the name of Arlequin Photography, but developed an interest in journalism and translation ever since. Because of these interests interviews and reviews were added to the project, until it eventually hit the limits as a "photographer" in 2021, and Arlequin Magazine was added to the mix.

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After all these years, she's still the one responsible for the interviews and most of the live photography you see here at Arlequin, but the majority of reviews and behind-the-scenes work is also done by her.

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