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The following is a comprehensive list of Japanese duo Yoasobi live performances. The duo has performed on six concert tours and four one-off concerts, as well as numerous music festivals, award shows and live performances on television and online in Japan and overseas.
Yoasobi performed "Mō Sukoshi Dake" for the first time at the free online concert collaborated with Uniqlo's T-shirt brand UT, Sing Your World via the duo's official YouTube channel on July 4, where the song was the number three. [31] [32] The duo gave a television debut performance of "Mō Sukoshi Dake" on December 1 at 2021 FNS Music ...
A month before the release of the single, the song was performed by the band at the 12th Tokyo Music Festival on March 23, 1983 at Nakano Sunplaza. The band also appeared on the show Apply City 100 ( アップルシティ500 ) and promoted the song before its release.
on YouTube " Ano Yume o Nazotte " ( あの夢をなぞって , "Tracing That Dream") is a song by Japanese duo Yoasobi from their debut EP, The Book (2021). It was released as a single on January 18, 2020, through Sony Music Entertainment Japan .
"Coffee Rumba" (コーヒー・ルンバ, Kōhī Runba) is a song by Japanese singer Sachiko Nishida, released as the double A-side of her second single "Yokubō no Blues" by Polydor Records in August 1961.
It was released as a single on July 20, 2020, through Sony Music Entertainment Japan. The song was based on the short story of the same name by Shinano, won the Yoasobi Contest Vol. 1. A middle tempo song, it depicts a couple breaking up in the morning. [1] The song also featured on the film, Tabun, based on the same story. [2]
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On 25 November, their last single "Orange/pray" (オレンジ/pray) was posthumously released, along with two music videos. The band was booked to play live at the Countdown Japan 20/21 music festival in December, [23] with the support from Yūsuke Koide (guitar) from Base Ball Bear, but the event was also cancelled due to the pandemic. [24]