Kento Nakajima and JOJI to Perform in Taiwan; Sunset Rollercoaster Adds Kaohsiung Show

Japanese star Kento Nakajima and Japanese-Australian singer JOJI are set to hold concerts in Taiwan. Nakajima will kick off his Asia tour in Taipei this August, while JOJI heads to Kaohsiung in November. Additionally, Taiwanese band Sunset Rollercoaster has added an extra date for their sold-out Kaohsiung show.
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(CNA Reporter Wang Hsin-yu, Taipei, 22nd) Japanese male star Kento Nakajima will hold concerts at Zepp New Taipei on August 29th and 30th, kicking off his tour in Taipei. Japanese-Australian singer JOJI will perform at the Kaohsiung Arena on November 27th, while Taiwanese band Sunset Rollercoaster has added an extra show for their Kaohsiung event on August 9th.

According to information provided by the organizers, Kento Nakajima visited Taiwan in 2024 to promote a new drama. This time, the "IDOL1ST KENTY" Asia tour is scheduled to take place in Taipei, Bangkok, and Seoul. The Taipei shows will lead the tour, taking place on August 29th and 30th at Zepp New Taipei. Tickets will be sold through a real-name lottery system, with registration open from April 27th to 29th. Any remaining tickets will go on sale on May 19th.

Japanese-Australian singer JOJI will hold the "JOJI: SOLARIS" concert at the Kaohsiung Arena on November 27th. He gained early fame as a YouTuber, establishing a distinct style through multiple virtual characters and channel personas. He continued to delve into music, releasing albums such as "BALLADS 1", "Nectar", and "SMITHEREENS", with his signature song "Glimpse of Us" accumulating over 1.8 billion streams. Tickets will go on general sale on April 30th.

Taiwanese band Sunset Rollercoaster chose Father's Day (August 8th in Taiwan) to hold their "Q Lai Q Qu" concert at the Kaohsiung Music Center. After tickets sold out instantly, the organizers announced an additional show on August 9th, with tickets already on sale. (Editor: Lee Heng-shan)