Keina Suda, Reol, and Chevon face off in Osaka, cover each other's songs, and collaborate on "Charles"
Keina Suda's self-produced joint show event, "Keina Suda presents 'MINGLE -Sanmenkyou-,'" was held on July 26 at Zepp Namba (OSAKA) in Osaka.

This event, themed around "MINGLE = to intersect," is the second installment of "Keina Suda presents 'MINGLE,'" which was held in Tokyo last winter. This time, it was given the subtitle "Sanmenkyou" (three-sided mirror), implying that the gazes of the three performing acts would intersect. The guest performers were Reol and Chevon, who participated in the special album "Fall Apart" by Balloon, released in April this year. The three acts, all with roots in Vocaloid and internet music, delivered passionate performances over approximately three hours, including covers of each other's songs and collaborations.
Chevon

First up was Chevon. They made a dramatic entrance and performed "DUA・RHYTHM" and "Kakumeiteki Step no Yoru," drawing huge cheers from the crowd. For "Hakumei Kousen," which vocalist Mayu Taniginu said she wrote about "things I thought I must not forget when I started the band," she sang as if pleading, "I want to talk to you." They showed a funky side with "Knock Boots" and unleashed their signature Chevon style in "Juudenchuu." The quintessentially Chevon stage performance continued after that.
Taniginu spoke of her respect for Suda and Reol, saying, "They are such legends that it feels audacious to even admire them. In middle and high school, they dominated all the rankings!" With the words "I'm so nervous!" she performed a cover of Suda's "Pamela." The audience's claps erupted to the sound of Taniginu's bewitching vocals and a melodious guitar arrangement. They finished by performing three songs in a row—"Sakura Loop," "Mei Mei," and "Dance Decadence"—igniting call-and-response and singalongs with the audience.
Reol

Next up, Reol kicked off her set with a cover of Suda's "Ready-made." She fired up the audience with a full-throttle electronic sound, different from the original. Reol expressed her joy at performing with Suda and Chevon, saying, "I don't think it's often that these three acts get together, so I want to enjoy this special night with all of you." She then performed "Hibikase" and "Kira Kira," showcasing her clear high tones and sharp dance moves, further raising the heat in the venue.
After drawing the audience into the world of her lyrics with "Shitsurakuen," she once again heightened the sense of unity in the venue with "RE RESCUE" and "Bonnou Yuugi." During an MC segment, Reol spoke about Suda, saying, "He's the kind of person who can share his compassion with others. He knows how to show affection by watching over people," a sentiment that resonated with fans of all three acts. The set headed into its final stretch with "Rettou Joutou," as Reol sang and danced, whipping her hair around. When the audience's calls perfectly aligned during the dance tune "Aogeyatoutoshi," Reol smiled and said, "That was awesome!"
Keina Suda

The final act, Keina Suda, opened his set with "Ame to Petra" and "WOLF." After getting the crowd moving with a rock-heavy band sound, Suda praised Chevon and Reol's performances, saying, "That was insane!" He then revealed his feelings about their covers: "It left me with a deep feeling that's hard to put into words." He followed up with, "I can't lose to them," and proceeded to play the songs the other two acts had covered. Furthermore, as a way of "returning the favor," Suda covered their songs. First came "Pamela," which Chevon had covered, followed by a cover of Chevon's "Sakura Loop." Next was "Ready-made," which Reol had covered, followed by a cover of Reol's "Dairokkan." The audience erupted at the series of rare performances.
Suda expressed his gratitude to the other acts, describing Reol as "one of my few comrades-in-arms" and Chevon as "sharing the same blood." He then delivered a string of his hit songs, including "Mellow," "You En Me," and "Darling." "You know... this is the best!" Suda exclaimed, bursting with joy. He also spoke about a recent change in his perspective on music: "Lately, I've been having so much fun making music. I feel like I'm hungry for music all over again." He concluded by saying, "With all my love!" and launching into his new song "Last Look," performed live for the first time. The 10-song set ended with Suda's voice singing the energy-filled lyrics, backed by a driving band sound.

Responding to the unending calls for an encore, Suda returned to the stage and invited Reol and Chevon to join him, saying, "Since we're all here." Suda, who said he was inspired by the other two acts, commented, "My motivation has increased by about 50 times." Reol replied, "What a cool thing to do for us (laughs)," while Taniginu added, "He even rearranged the songs for us!" They revealed a behind-the-scenes secret: Suda covering their songs had been kept a surprise from them. After the three acts promised to perform together again, their faces beaming, they launched into a collaboration of Suda's signature song, "Charles." The performance, featuring a two-guitar, two-bass lineup and a spectacular mic relay, brought the venue to its peak excitement of the night, and the event concluded in a frenzy.
Setlist
"Keina Suda presents 'MINGLE -Sanmenkyou-'" July 26, 2025 at Zepp Namba (OSAKA)
Chevon
01. DUA•RHYTHM
02. Kakumeiteki Step no Yoru
03. Hakumei Kousen
04. Knock Boots
05. Juudenchuu
06. Pamela (Balloon cover)
07. Sakura Loop
08. Mei Mei
09. Dance Decadence
Reol
01. Ready-made (Balloon cover)
02. Heimenkyou
03. Hibikase
04. Kira Kira
05. Shitsurakuen
06. RE RESCUE
07. Bonnou Yuugi
08. Rettou Joutou
09. Aogeyatoutoshi
須田景凪
01. Ame to Petra
02. WOLF
03. Pamela
04. Sakura Loop (Chevon cover)
05. Ready-made
06. Dairokkan (Reol cover)
07. Mellow
08. You En Me
09. Darling
10. Last Look
<Encore>
11. Charles (feat. Reol, Chevon)
Source: Music Natalie
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