BABYMETAL mesmerizes Saitama Super Arena solo show with complete "METAL FORTH" reproduction & "God Setlist"
BABYMETAL held the solo concert "BABYMETAL WORLD TOUR 2025-2026 SPECIAL ARENA SHOW IN JAPAN LEGEND - METAL FORTH" on Jan. 10 and 11 at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama. This event marked the culmination of their 15th-anniversary year. This article reports on the first day of the performance.
A breathtaking "METAL FORTH" complete reproduction concert
Since forming in 2010, BABYMETAL has expanded its activities with unstoppable momentum, growing into a group that Japan proudly presents to the world. They made a fresh start as a reborn BABYMETAL by welcoming MOMOMETAL in 2023. In 2025, marking their 15th anniversary, they established BABYMETAL WORLD LLC in the U.S. and signed a global label partnership with Capitol Records. In August of the same year, they released their fourth album, "METAL FORTH," worldwide.
The Saitama Super Arena performance served as the conclusion to BABYMETAL's 15th-anniversary year. In the center of the arena area, known as the "Mosh'sh Pit," two diamond-shaped stages were connected. SU-METAL, MOAMETAL, and MOMOMETAL performed on the main stage, which featured LED screens on the floor and sides, while the Kami Band, the core of BABYMETAL's sound, took their position on the other stage. During the opening video, it was announced that the full scope of the album "METAL FORTH" would be revealed at this show. With the message "Welcome to METAL FORTH," the live performance began. Immediately, amidst flashy lasers, "from me to u (feat. Poppy)" was delivered. In this song, which features primarily English lyrics, Japanese phrases uttered by SU-METAL such as "Totemo kibishii" (Very strict) left a catchy lingering impression, and her delicate, clear singing voice shone against the intense rock sound.
As announced in the opening, this show was a "complete reproduction live" where tracks from "METAL FORTH," including songs performed live for the first time, were performed in order. During the second song, the party tune "RATATATA (BABYMETAL x Electric Callboy)," the crowd grew excited with a chorus of "Fu Fu!" phrases. MOAMETAL showed a cute smile while MOMOMETAL displayed a fierce expression, highlighting the distinct personalities of the members within the same song. After a "picture story show" style movie about "three girls who like the number 3 more than three meals a day" played on the screen, they moved into the third song, "Song 3." While there were moments where the two members other than SU-METAL stood in the center, MOMOMETAL sang and danced while rapidly switching her fingers from one to two to three in time with the repeated phrase "1, 2, 3." For the collaboration song with Indian Bollywood metal band Bloodywood, "Kon! Kon! (feat. Bloodywood)," a performance full of mysterious charm unfolded, showcasing a "Yokai dance" that incorporated motifs of Bollywood dance familiar from Indian films.
Next, during "KxAxWxAxIxI," which features impressive choreography where they form the letters "KAWAII" with their fingers, SU-METAL's cool rap and MOMOMETAL's shout-style rap intersected, giving the song a three-dimensional feel. The distinctively BABYMETAL development, where playfulness and pop coexist within intense sound, invited excitement from the audience. Additionally, during the emotional "Sunset Kiss (feat. Polyphia)," sunset visuals and orange lighting heightened the song's mood. The movements of the three emphasized modulation rather than power, captivating the audience with a performance conscious of every detail, including downcast expressions, the movement of their gaze, and body angles. For "My Queen (feat. Spiritbox)," after SU-METAL resonated a stable long tone, Spiritbox's shout parts were synchronized, filling the venue with a heavy ensemble. The following song, "Algorism," was a metal number overflowing with a sense of speed. White lasers raced through the darkness, and tension mounted toward the latter half of the song alongside the Kami Band's surging performance.
In the Japanese-style metal number "METALI!! (feat. Tom Morello)," which began with a shamisen phrase, SU-METAL incited the audience after the Kami Band's solo rotation, shouting, "Saitama! Let me hear your voices more!" Shouts of "Dokkoisho!", reminiscent of Japanese festivals, spread throughout the venue, uniting the entire arena. After inciting the crowd with death voices, MOMOMETAL demonstrated her presence with a familiar spoken prologue. Then, finally, they moved to "White Flame -Hakuen-," which adorns the end of the album "METAL FORTH." This song, with its thrilling composition incorporating high speed and odd time signatures, is the culmination of the melodic speed metal series following the previously released "Akatsuki" and "Amore." Circle pits generated in various places on the floor, and special effects with fireworks were added during the intro and the end. The Kami Band's performance and the trio's full-force dance overlapped, bringing the first half block to a powerful close.
The second half: A history-packed "God Setlist"
After the complete reproduction of "METAL FORTH" concluded successfully, a video played on the screen looking back on BABYMETAL's journey so far while suggesting new developments. This video, heralding the beginning of a new chapter, served as the introduction to the second half, which consisted of an all-time best setlist.
When the performance of "BABYMETAL DEATH" began, the three members appeared not on the main stage but on the stage where the Kami Band was located. SU-METAL took a staff in hand and pointed it straight ahead, causing the walkway leading to the main stage to be illuminated by flames. Guided by the fire, BABYMETAL slowly moved to the main stage. Then, early songs "Doki Doki ☆ Morning" and "Megitsune" were performed in succession, instantly raising the heat in the venue.
Sandwiched by a Kami Band session, they moved into "Catch me if you can." Along with choreography using a hide-and-seek motif, mosh pits erupted on the floor. The set continued with a fast-tempo medley connecting "Awadama Fever" into "Elevator Girl." Following this flow, "KARATE" was performed; during the interlude, SU-METAL removed her ear monitor and called on the audience to raise their smartphone lights. The lights raised by each person filled the arena, and the stage and audience quietly called out to each other. The audience praised the moving moment with loud applause. During the following "Gimme Chocolate!!", BABYMETAL's upper-tempo charm exploded once again. There were scenes where the three faced each other while dancing and exchanged smiles, delighting the fans.
After a short interval, "Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!! 15th Night Ver.," for which a new music video had just been released, was delivered, causing a storm of intense headbanging on stage and on the floor. The phrase "I won't forget the 15th night" in the song's lyrics originally relates to the story being themed around a 15-year-old woman. However, as this marked the milestone of their 15th anniversary of formation, it was remade into a version for the current lineup. Amidst swirling enthusiasm, they finally reached the last number, "Road of Resistance." Responding to the three members who appeared holding 15th-anniversary flags, "Wall of Death" calls echoed through the arena. Intense playing and performance unfolded, creating an emotional climax symbolizing BABYMETAL's journey to date. SU-METAL expressed her gratitude, saying, "Thanks to everyone, we have been able to keep running on this pathless road for 15 years. Thank you so much!" and concluded the live concert with a "We are BABYMETAL!" call and response.
Setlist
"BABYMETAL WORLD TOUR 2025-2026 SPECIAL ARENA SHOW IN JAPAN LEGEND - METAL FORTH" Jan. 10, 2026, Saitama Super Arena
01. from me to u (feat. Poppy)
02. RATATATA (BABYMETAL x Electric Callboy)
03. Song 3 (BABYMETAL x Slaughter to Prevail)
04. Kon! Kon! (feat. Bloodywood)
05. KxAxWxAxIxI
06. Sunset Kiss (feat. Polyphia)
07. My Queen (feat. Spiritbox)
08. Algorism
09. METALI!! (feat. Tom Morello)
10. White Flame -Hakuen-
11. BABYMETAL DEATH
12. Doki Doki ☆ Morning
13. Megitsune
14. Catch me if you can
15. Awadama Fever
16. Elevator Girl
17. KARATE
18. Gimme Chocolate!!
19. Headbangeeeeerrrrr!!!!! 15th Night Ver.
20. Road of Resistance
Source: Music Natalie
*This content has been translated from Japanese into English using machine translation. We apologize for any mistakes in the current version, and will update accordingly.