KIRINJI Passionately Performs Unique New Songs with Trusted Members, Washing Everything Away with Overwhelming Excitement
KIRINJI held the final performance of their band tour "KIRINJI TOUR 2026" at NHK Hall in Tokyo on Feb. 11. This tour was held to commemorate the release of their 17th album "TOWN BEAT," their first in two years and four months. Tickets for all performances were sold out, and the Tokyo performance was streamed on Bitfan and Streaming+.
With trusted members and unique songs
At the start time of 5:30 p.m., So Kanno (Dr / BREIMEN) and Izumi Matsui (Perc) appeared first. Riding the rhythm beat by the two, Tomomi Oda (Vo, Syn, Steelpan / CRCK/LCKS), Shin Rhythm (G, Flute, Cho), Manabu Chigasaki (B), and Jun Miyakawa (Key / LAGHEADS) also appeared, and finally Takaki Horigome (Vo, G) was welcomed with loud applause.
Following their jam session, the first song performed was the album track "Date no Renshu." This song was inspired by a remark from Horigome's second son, who entered a boys' school, saying "There are no girls." An adorable story imagining an adolescent boy was delivered over a gentle performance.
Beginning with the light percussion of Matsui, for whom this tour marks his first participation in a KIRINJI live show, each member's playing exerted a strong presence within the songs, with Oda also active as a vocalist. In the album track "LEMONADE," with a sound overflowing with a sense of speed like drum and bass, her stretching voice sung with gestures and Miyakawa's flowing keyboard play brought a sense of elation to the audience.
Showing the band's evolution with new attempts mixed in
Live staples "Rainy Runway," "Jikan ga Nai," and "Hizero wa Game" were played in succession, and on "Almond Eyes," Horigome and Shin Rhythm unfolded an energetic guitar solo. Enthusiasm spread through the hall, and powerful applause was sent from the seats to the stage.
While interjecting an MC segment that served as a brief break, the band resumed playing with the mellow popular song "killer tune kills me." While Oda sang coolly, Horigome rapped rhythmically in Korean, causing fans to raise their voices in excitement. Also, on "silver girl" and the new song "Veranda Kara," Oda played the steelpan and Shin Rhythm played the flute. Incorporating such new attempts, KIRINJI showed their stance of constantly evolving as a band.
A singing voice that stays close to the audience while shaking their hearts
Performed after the member introductions and their respective small talk was "Hansei to Koukai," a song that stands out on this album full of danceable tracks. Amidst a sleep-inducing mood, it is a surreal song where Horigome sings as if calling out, "I messed up but I'm glad I did it," and "I messed up but let's do it again."
Here, as the background lighting shone like a starry sky, they moved into the dramatic love ballad "Drifter." Horigome, singing gently as if nestling close to the listener, gradually increased his volume and shook the hearts of the audience with a singing voice full of determination. As NHK Hall was enveloped in emotion, a magnificent performance full of vitality began. It was "Manatsu no Saga," said to be performed live for the first time since "KIRINJI TOUR 2016."
The album's leading killer tune concludes the main set
Furthermore, in the final stage of the live show, KIRINJI performed the album track "Kininaru Shumatsu," which softly expresses the thought "I love you" while singing about the frustrating emotions of unrequited love where one doesn't want to be "found out." From there, they seamlessly connected "Runner's High" into a self-cover of V6's "Suteki na Yoru." With comical lyrics depicting a misalignment in communication and a cheerful performance, the corners of the audience's mouths naturally turned up, spreading a happy mood truly worthy of a "wonderful night."
After "Suteki na Yoru" concluded with a shout of "Yay!", they performed "Room Dancer," where Horigome and Oda unfolded a glossy interplay over a Motown-style beat led by Chigasaki, before rushing into the album's leading killer tune "flush! flush! flush!" Although it is a song that hints at a satirical message toward modern society by contrasting Japan's fully automatic toilets with the problems accumulating in the sewage, the explosive, passionate performance by Horigome—who shouted "Japanese toilets are so good!" and "Japanese toilets are gnarly!" while cutting his guitar at high speed—and the band members washed away the audience's rationality, leaving only overwhelming excitement in the hall.
First orchestra performance also decided
In the encore, Horigome delivered the solo song "Fuyu Kitarinaba" following the Kirinji-era masterpieces "Mabushigariya" and "Ai no Coda," conveying to new fans that there is plenty to dig into. Finally, he performed "Uta to Guitar," a song born from the acoustic tour "KIRINJI Hikigatari ~ Hitori de Ukagaimasu" that he has been conducting since 2022, singing out his own thoughts on facing live performances.
It has been decided that KIRINJI will tour 15 prefectures within the year on the acoustic tour, and six performances to be held from May to June were announced. It was also revealed that the first full orchestra performance, "billboard classics KIRINJI PREMIUM SYMPHONIC CONCERT 2026," will be held at Suntory Hall (Main Hall) in Tokyo on Aug. 28. For this orchestra performance, conductor Yukari Saito and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra will be welcomed, and various songs are scheduled to be performed. Horigome commented, "I'm going to have meetings with the staff to decide what songs to do, but there are heaps of candidate songs and I'm really agonizing over it." Advance lottery reservations for tickets to the orchestra concert and the acoustic tour are currently being accepted at KIRINJI's official fan club.
Additionally, streaming tickets for the NHK Hall performance are on sale until 9 p.m. on Feb. 17, and purchasers can view the archive until 11:59 p.m. on the same day. Let's savor KIRINJI's passionate performance thoroughly via the stream.
Setlist
"KIRINJI TOUR 2026" February 11, 2026, NHK Hall
01. Date no Renshu
02. Darekasan to Darekasan ga
03. LEMONADE
04. Rainy Runway
05. Jikan ga Nai
06. Hizero wa Game
07. Almond Eyes
08. killer tune kills me
09. silver girl
10. I'm I me
11. Veranda Kara
12. Hansei to Koukai
13. Drifter
14. Manatsu no Saga
15. Kininaru Shumatsu
16. Runner's High
17. Suteki na Yoru
18. Room Dancer
19. flush! flush! flush!
<Encore>
20. Mabushigariya
21. Ai no Coda
22. Fuyu Kitarinaba
23. Uta to Guitar
Source: Music Natalie
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