Ash Berry is about to release their new (and first) digital single, titled “Tears Knife”, which will be available through download and streaming services starting November 8, 2022!
Next to a digital release there will also be a physical release of the single, but this version will only be available at the special live show held at 吉祥寺SHUFFLE (Kichioji SHUFFLE) on the same day.
Release information
11/08 – Available for download and streaming
11/08 – Available for purchase at the live show in 吉祥寺SHUFFLE (Kichioji SHUFFLE)
01. Tears Knife | |
01. Tears Knife DVD 01. Tears Knife (Music Video) 02. Tears Knife (LIVE映像) |
Artist: Ash Berry
Release: Tears Knife (digital single)
Release date: November 8, 2022
CD number: N/A
Kensaku Kishida Birthday Oneman Live
The new single is combined with a live show for vocalist Kensaku’s birthday.
This live show will be held at 吉祥寺SHUFFLE (Kichioji SHUFFLE) on November 8 as well, but the live show will also be streamed through TwitCasting for everyone who can’t physically go to the show.
The show is set to start at 20:00 JST (that is 13:00 CET in Europe and 07:00 EST in the US) and will be archived on TwitCasting for later viewing (this usually lasts 7~10 days) as well.
Advance tickets and livestream tickets are priced at ¥3,500 / €24,71 / $24,04, and are available through TIGET and Kensaku’s TwitCasting pages, or for ¥3,800 at the door on the day of the live.
Follow Ash Berry
雪 (Yuki) is the owner and driving force behind Arlequin.
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.
雪 (Yuki) is a native Dutch speaker with a graphic design degree, which means she is also the main person behind Arlequin Creations.
After all these years she is still the main person who does interviews the interviews and live photos that you see on Arlequin, but also a large chunk of the reviews and behind-the-scenes work and communication goes through her.
She speaks Dutch and English on a native level, but also understands Japanese and German.