Yoshio Inoue-led Hibiya Broadway sings passionately at Hibiya Music Festival, igniting the flame of music and theater at Yaon
Hibiya Music Festival 2025, a free music event for which Seiji Kameda serves as executive committee chairman, was held on May 31 and June 1 at Hibiya Park and surrounding facilities in Tokyo.

Final Hibiya Music Festival before renovations
Launched in 2019, Hibiya Music Festival was established with the concept of "a free and borderless music festival that creates a new cycle of music together with everyone." This year, a total of 60 groups of spectacular artists spanning generations and genres performed, including Kenji Ozawa, who stood on the stage of Hibiya Park Open-Air Concert Hall (Hibiya Yaon) for the first time in 32 years, as well as Hiroto Komoto, imase, Kiyoshi Hikawa + KIINA., and Magokoro Brothers, who all made their Hibiya Music Festival debuts.
Furthermore, Hibiya Yaon, one of the venues, is scheduled for renovation work, making this the last year Hibiya Music Festival will be held in its current form. Taking place on this Hibiya Yaon stage was "Hibiya Dream Session," where The Music Park Orchestra, a band formed by top Japanese musicians centered around Kameda, welcomed guest artists for jam sessions. This article reports on the Hibiya Broadway stage performance from the first day's "Hibiya Dream Session 1," a project born as part of Hibiya Music Festival.
Hibiya Broadway's breathtaking stage unites fans of both music and theater
Hibiya Broadway, centered around Yoshio Inoue, has performed at Hibiya Music Festival each year, welcoming different musical actors as members. On May 28, they released the single "Ame ga Yandara," with music production by Kameda, lyrics and composition by Kazutoshi Sakurai (Mr.Children), and chorus arrangement by Yuichiro Onuki. The first day of Hibiya Music Festival was rainy and chilly from the morning. Inoue appeared on stage with Kaho Shimada, Akinori Nakagawa, Mario Tashiro, and Harumi, and declared energetically, "We will perform the song that is most perfect for today's weather this year!" Then, with the gentle sound of the piano as a cue, the performance of "Ame ga Yandara" began. Although it seemed there were many music fans in the audience unfamiliar with musicals, they listened intently to the beautiful and dynamic overlapping vocals of Hibiya Broadway, and by the time the performance ended, warm applause and cheers erupted.
After eliciting laughter from the audience with lighthearted banter, Hibiya Broadway members shared their thoughts on performing at Hibiya Yaon, a stage they don't usually stand on. Shimada said, "I'm happy to be able to stand in this special space." Nakagawa stated, "I'm once again realizing the power of music to share a once-in-a-lifetime moment with everyone." Tashiro commented, "It's deeply moving to be able to sing outdoors surrounded by so many people." Harumi expressed, "I'm happy to be able to stand on the same stage as the seniors I respect." Then, Inoue, mentioning that the Imperial Theatre in Hibiya temporarily closed at the end of February, called out, "It's sad, but to keep the flame of music and theater alive, today we'd like to perform a medley from 'Les Misérables,' a representative work of the Imperial Theatre!" and the medley began. For the final song, "Do You Hear the People Sing?," Inoue taught the lyrics to the audience during the song, encouraging a sing-along, uniting fans of music and theater before leaving the stage.
Source: Music Natalie
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