The Yellow Monkey's main story has just begun! Their 'Yasei no Shōmei' night at K Arena Yokohama
THE YELLOW MONKEY's national tour, "THE YELLOW MONKEY TOUR 2024/25 ~Sparkle no Wakusei X~," concluded with its final performance on June 13 at K Arena Yokohama in Kanagawa.

After releasing their 10th original album, "Sparkle X," in May 2024, THE YELLOW MONKEY kicked off "Sparkle no Wakusei X" in October of the same year at Kanagawa Kenmin Hall Main Hall in Kanagawa. The tour was divided into "BLOCK.1," "BLOCK.2," "BLOCK.3," and "FINAL BLOCK," with the K Arena Yokohama performance being the final show of "FINAL BLOCK."
We'll show you the very heart of THE YELLOW MONKEY!


K Arena, the final stop of the eight-month long tour, was filled with enthusiasm, and applause erupted spontaneously as the show's start time arrived. The silhouette of Kazuya Yoshii (Vo) appeared on a scrim stretched across the front of the stage, and the solemn strains of "Ave Maria" were heard. As Yoshii's prayer-like vocals, accompanied by support member Takashi Tsuruya (Key) on piano, gently filled the venue, the scrim dropped, and Yoshii said simply, "Welcome!" At that moment, dazzling lights instantly illuminated the hall, and the intro to "SPARK" rang out triumphantly. While the audience rose to their feet, energized by Eiji Kikuchi's (Dr) upbeat 8-beat, Yoshii pointed to the crowd and sang sensually, "I can see your true face." Having captivated K Arena in an instant, THE YELLOW MONKEY launched non-stop into "Chelsea Girl." Hideaki Kikuchi (G) and Yoichi Hirose (B) faced each other center stage, joyfully playing in unison.

"Tonight, we'll deliver the setlist we wanted to do most. We'll show you the very heart of THE YELLOW MONKEY!" Yoshii declared, before dropping "Wana," which began with a direct hard rock guitar line. Next, Yoshii also picked up a guitar, calling out "Let's return to the wild!" and enjoying a call-and-response with the audience. After a brief jam session with the members, they launched into "Tactics," where Hideaki Kikuchi moved to the edge of the stage to play a guitar solo, inciting the audience's fervor. Then, Eiji Kikuchi's powerful drumming kicked off "VERMILION HANDS," where the addictive chorus refrain permeated the audience's minds, creating a psychedelic atmosphere.
FINAL BLOCK is a collaboration with "Yasei no Shōmei"


For this tour, THE YELLOW MONKEY prepared a different setlist for each block. Centered around "Sparkle X," BLOCK.1 was a collaboration with their 3rd album "jaguar hard pain 1944-1994," BLOCK.2 with their 4th album "smile," and BLOCK.3 with their 5th album "FOUR SEASONS." Then, Yoshii revealed that FINAL BLOCK was a collaboration with their first national hall tour held in 1996, "TOUR '96 FOUR SEASON “Yasei no Shōmei”." Recalling how 1996 was a very important year for the band, Yoshii said, "At this new K Arena, with the latest THE YELLOW MONKEY sound, we will perform those songs, so I just want you to enjoy it." True to his words, "Tengoku Ryokō," which, contrary to its title (Heaven Travel), was shrouded in a persistently heavy atmosphere, and "Four Seasons," where Yoshii's anger-tinged vocals dominated the space, were performed consecutively. When Yoshii spread his arms and the song ended with a cutout, the audience, who had been listening intently without moving, erupted in thunderous applause as if released from something. Also in this block, a mix of old and new songs such as "This Is For You," "Beaver," and "Make Over" were performed.


After "Sonata no Kurayami," where a music video projection reinforced the song's dark fantasy worldview, the band delivered a full-throttle performance of "MOONLIGHT DRIVE." Carrying that momentum, they launched into "Rhapsody," where Yoshii, swaying his hips, called out, "What I want most right now are your voices and your dancing!" eliciting a chorus of "Opa opa opa opa opa," to which he responded with a smile, "Nice!" Before performing the main set's final number, "Hotel Neutrino," Yoshii began to speak about his thoughts on the song, reflecting on his medical treatment in 2022. "I learned the word 'neutrino' and realized that invisible things, prayers, and wishes have frequencies. Frequency is a word inherently linked to music, and I started working on the album thinking that perhaps what has long been said to be divinely inspired might align with scientific facts. I believe this physical body is a hotel for the soul. Whether that hotel becomes a dirty one, a first-class one, or a healing one depends on the soul that inhabits it. As I wrote the lyrics with that feeling, I realized this connects to the themes of 'God,' 'prayer,' and 'soul' that THE YELLOW MONKEY has always wanted to sing about," he said earnestly. He then powerfully declared, "The song is very upbeat, so please dance and thoroughly enjoy the souls you have now. THE YELLOW MONKEY's main story has just begun!" Riding a light ska rhythm, he sang out the lyrics, "Seventy percent of life is a preview; the main story begins when you count your remaining days," and left the stage with a fulfilled expression.
Let's gather again and create wonderful wavelengths!

The first song selected for the encore was "CAT CITY," the opening theme for the TV anime "Nyaito of the Living Cat." While Yoshii was introducing the song, there was a moment where Hirose and Hideaki Kikuchi struck cat poses. Yoshii teased, "These are the most ferocious and bloody lyrics in THE YELLOW MONKEY's history. If you feel unwell, please notify a nearby staff member." However, the lyrics displayed on the monitors beside the stage included phrases like "Neko nyan pari" and "Mofumofu de tamaranze." Some audience members could be seen dancing while making cat poses.

For the following "SUCK OF LIFE," Yoshii delivered a sensual performance full of allure, pressing the strings of Hideaki Kikuchi's guitar with his microphone and even making a gesture of "sucking" the mic. Finally, Yoshii looked back on the tour and said, "When the tour started last October, I was worried if we could continue, but everyone's prayers, wishes, cheers, and various frequencies revitalized these cells. We're still full of energy. I believe this wonderful space is created when the wavelengths of the members and everyone here perfectly align, so let's gather again and create wonderful wavelengths!" He then dropped "JAM," a number representative of the Japanese music scene in 1996. The chorus saw the biggest singalong of the day, marking a moving finale where the band's and fans' wavelengths truly matched.
The playlist for this FINAL BLOCK is currently available on various subscription services. Additionally, "CAT CITY" will be released as their 26th single on July 9.
Setlist
"THE YELLOW MONKEY TOUR 2024/25 ~Sparkle no Wakusei X~" June 13, K Arena Yokohama
01. Ave Maria
02. SPARK
03. Chelsea Girl
04. Wana
05. Tactics
06. VERMILION HANDS
07. This Is For You
08. Beaver
09. Make Over
10. Tengoku Ryokō
11. Four Seasons
12. Sonata no Kurayami
13. MOONLIGHT DRIVE
14. Rhapsody
15. Hotel Neutrino
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16. CAT CITY
17. SUCK OF LIFE
18. JAM
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.