WOWOW will air a six-month special feature to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Mone Kamishiraishi's debut as a singer. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

WOWOW will air a six-month special feature to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Mone Kamishiraishi's debut as a singer.

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To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Mone Kamishiraishi's debut as a singer, WOWOW has announced that it will be airing a series of special programs for six consecutive months. As the first installment, it has been decided that the additional performance of the concert "Mone Kamishiraishi “yattokosa” 26 《texte》", which Kamishiraishi held at Tokyo Garden Theater (Koto Ward, Tokyo) on April 11 and was broadcast live by WOWOW, will be available for archive streaming until 11:59 p.m. on the 17th.

The lineup from May onwards is as follows:

< Mone Kamishiraishi"Mone Kamishiraishi ONLINE LIVE 2020 'i note'"> (May 5th, 8pm, WOWOW Live/WOWOW On Demand): This broadcast and streams footage of Mone Kamishiraishi's one-night-only online live concert held on September 19, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first song on the setlist is "Shiroi Doro," which is also the opening track of her album "note." In addition, she will perform songs such as "From The Seeds" by GLIM SPANKY, "Yoake wo Kuchizusametara" by Yoshiki Mizuno of Ikimonogakari, and "Ichiru" provided by Yojiro Noda of RADWIMPS, as well as Yumi Arai's "Rouge no Dengon" and Saki Kubota's "Ihoujin."

<Mone Kamishiraishi "yattokosa" Tour 2021> (Broadcast/Streaming in June): This broadcast and stream will feature the final performance of Kamishiraishi's 2021 national tour, held on July 21st at Tokyo Garden Theater, marking her first time performing in front of a live audience in four years. The performance will include a collaboration with Ohashi Trio, whom she has been a big fan of since her teens, as a special guest, and will feature a total of 19 songs.

<Mone Kamishiraishi "yattokosa" Tour 2022> (Broadcast/Streaming in June): The Mone Kamishiraishi footage from the 2022 tour, specifically the performance held on August 11th at Tokyo International Forum Hall A (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo). The program will include new songs from the album "name," such as "Kimi no Namae" (Your Name), written by Yoshinari Sato of Humbert Humbert, "Natsukashii Mirai" (A Nostalgic Future), written and composed by Naotaro Moriyama and used as the theme song for the 100th National High School Soccer Championship, and "Yuhi ni Toke Dashite" (Melting into the Setting Sun), the ending theme for a TBS evening news program. Familiar numbers such as "Yoake wo Kuchizusametara" (If I Could Hum at Dawn), which she sang at the previous year's NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, will also be performed.

<Mone Mone Kamishiraishi "Mone Kamishiraishi 2023 at BUDOKAN"> (Broadcast/Streaming in July): This broadcast and stream features footage from Mone Kamishiraishi's first performance at the Nippon Budokan (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), held on January 25, 2023. The concert opened with "Nandemonaiya (movie ver.)." This song was the ending theme for the 2016 animated film " Your Name., " in which she co-starred with Ryunosuke Kamiki as a voice actress. It was also the song that marked her debut as a singer under the name Mone Mone Kamishiraishi in October of the same year, making it a song that can be considered her "origin." From here, the concert relives her singing career, with a setlist that includes original songs, cover songs, and songs from movies and stage productions she has appeared in, mostly in release order. There is also a duet corner with Yoshio Inoue, with whom she has co-starred on stage many times.

< Mone Kamishiraishi"Billboard Live 15th Anniversary Premium Live"> (Broadcast/Streaming in July): The performance held at Billboard Live Tokyo (Minato-ku, Tokyo) on January 27th, just two days after her performance at Nippon Asadora, a cover of "Sparkle" from the movie "Your Name." which she introduced as "a song I'm singing for the first time," and "SMILE," which graced the encore with the wish that "I can always keep smiling."

<Mone Kamishiraishi "yattokosa" Tour 2023> (Broadcast/Streaming in August): This Mone Kamishiraishi from the "Mone Kamishiraishi 'yattokosa' Tour 2023," which took place in 2023, specifically the performance at Tokyo International Forum Hall A on November 24th. In this tour, Mone Kamishiraishi performed not only original songs and musical songs, but also covers of songs related to each venue, such as Momoe Yamaguchi's "Cosmos," and for the Tokyo performance, she chose to perform Quruli's "Tokyo." This program allows viewers to enjoy the charm of "singer Mone Kamishiraishi" from various angles.

<Mone Kamishiraishi "yattokosa" Tour 2024-25 "kibi"> (Broadcast/Streaming in Mone Kamishiraishi Mone Kamishiraishi's desire to visit all prefectures of Japan. This year marks her fourth consecutive year of prefectural tours, and it includes places she has never visited before (Aomori, Saga, Mie, Kyoto, Fukui, Kagawa, Hiroshima), resulting in a record-breaking 11 performances in 10 locations. The tour strongly reflects the worldview of the album "kibi," and, like the album, is based on the concept of "expressing the various scenes and subtle emotions within the flow of time in a single day." The setlist, stage design, and other aspects of the tour reflect Mone Kamishiraishi's attention to detail more than in previous years.

< Mone Kamishiraishi"Mone Kamishiraishi Special Live 105"> (Broadcast/Streaming in September): On October 5, 2025, marking the start of her 10th anniversary year as a singer, she held a talk and mini-live event at Tsukimi-ru Kimi Omou (Minato-ku, Tokyo), the venue where she held her first live performance, inviting only 100 people. This event will be broadcast and streamed online.

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