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News X Japan Announces New North American Tour in 2011
posted on 2010-11-19 21:12 EST
Yoshiki Hayashi, co-founder of the rock band X Japan, announced last week that the band will be doing another North American tour in March followed by a South American tour in April. While details are still being worked out, the tour in South America will include both Brazil and Chile. Yoshiki also indicated that there is a possibility of surprise concerts in Japan.
This fall, X Japan held their first North American tour which included cities such as Vancouver, Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, and Chicago.
Yoshiki attended a party in Los Angeles to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sanrio on December 11. Yoshiki collaborated with Sanrio to create the yoshikitty brand. X Japan has created music for anime works such as the X² music video collection and the X film.
Source: Sankei Sports via Tokyograph
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