Ado Announces Second World Tour “Hibana” in 2025
Crunchyroll has announced that iconic Japanese vocalist Ado is embarking on her second world tour titled, “Ado WORLD TOUR 2025 “Hibana” Powered by Crunchyroll.” Ado is set to tour over 30 cities across Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and Latin America.
Known for her vibrant voice and her mysterious identity, Ado has captured hearts in Japan and global audiences alike. Her vocals can also be heard in the anime soundtracks of SPY x FAMILY and ONE PIECE FILM: RED. Her first international tour ran from February to April 2024. For her second world tour in 2025, Ado shares a message:
“Hibana” – I originally had an idea of naming this tour “Spark.” To start a revolution can also be expressed as “ Spark a Revolution,” and the word “spark” is also often used in contexts like “light a fire,” “start a fire” and “provoke something.” If my 1st world tour was my “Wish,” my next step is to light a fire in the world as someone from Japan. Hot as a spark of fire, even if it’s small, I want to be the inspiration to start something big. “Hibana” is a Japanese word for “Spark.” I want to bring my Japanese heritage on the road with me so I named this tour “Hibana,” in Japanese.
I hope to show everyone around the world my growth since the “Wish” tour and bring you the best live performance.“
A special presale for Crunchyroll fans will open on November 19th, 2024, and the presale code will be available on Crunchyroll News. General on-sale tickets will be on Nov 22, 2024. Further details will be available on the official tour website. The “Hibana” Powered by Crunchyroll Tour dates are:
- April 26 – Saitama Saitama Super Arena (Stadium Mode)
- April 27 – Saitama Saitama Super Arena (Stadium Mode)
- May 4 – Bangkok IMPACT Exhibition Hall 5-6
- May 8 – Manila Mall of Asia
- May 11 – Taipei Lineou Arena
- May 15 – Seoul KINTEX Hall 9
- May 18 – Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Arena
- May 21 – Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
- May 25 – Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
- May 27 – Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
- June 10 – Antwerp Sportpaleis
- June 14 – Copenhagen Royal Arena
- June 17 – Berlin Uber Arena
- June 19 – London The O2
- June 21 – Amsterdam Ziggo Dome
- June 25 – Paris Accor Arena
- June 29 – Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi
- July 2 – Milan Unipol Forum
- July 10 – Seattle, WA Tacoma Dome
- July 13 – San Jose, CA SAP Center
- July 16 – Los Angeles, CA Crypto.com Arena
- July 19 – Phoenix, AZ Footprint Center
- July 22 – Fort Worth, TX Dickies Arena
- July 24 – Duluth, GA Gas South Arena
- July 26 – Orlando, FL Kia Center
- July 29 – Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena
- July 31 – Chicago, IL United Center
- Aug 3 – Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena
- Aug 5 – Newark, NJ Prudential Center
- Aug 8 – Mexico City Arena Mexico City
- Aug 13 – São Paulo Espaco Unimed
- Aug 15 – Buenos Aires Movistar Arena
- Aug 18 – Santiago Movistar Arena
- Aug 24 – Honolulu, HI Blaisdell Arena
Source: Press Release
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