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Fujii Kaze has announced that his first U.S. tour, titled “Fujii Kaze and the piano U.S. Tour,” will come to New York and Los Angeles in May. In August, he will hold his first concert in Japan in a year and a half at Nissan Stadium.
To celebrate the news, Fujii Kaze has confirmed that his new song, “Michi Teyu Ku (Overflowing),” written for the movie April, Come She Will, will arrive on March 15.
Additionally, Fujii has shared the art for the track, which will soundtrack the film when it arrives on March 22. Fujii Kaze will also release a Tomokazu Yamada-directed video on March 15.
Regarding the new song, Fujii Kaze said, “In writing a song for the movie April, Come She Will, I was enthusiastic about writing a so-called love song for the first time in my life, but what I ended up with was the same as what I’ve been singing so far. What has a beginning has an end. Love is not something you ask for, but something you already have. The more you give, the more it becomes ‘Overflowing.’”
After a successful seven-city, 11-show Asian tour last year, Fujii Kaze is finally gearing up to perform in the U.S. The show will consist of a simple live performance with only Kaze and a piano, just like his performances in Asia.
The singer-songwriter had been steadily growing a devoted fanbase in Japan and abroad before blowing up in 2023, thanks to his viral single, “Shinunoga E-Wa,” which was the most-played Japanese song on Spotify in 2023.
Back in November, Fujii Kaze shared the music video for his single “Hana.” Released via Universal Music LLC, “Hana” was also the official theme song of the Japanese TV drama series Ichiban Sukina Hana.
Pre-order “Michi Teyu Ku (Overflowing).”
Fujii Kaze and the piano U.S. Tour Dates:
May 30th:Los Angeles – United Theater on Broadway
June 2nd:New York – Apollo Theater
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