Special guest Little Glee Monster will perform at the 2022 Meiji Yasuda Life J1 League Sec. 30 match against Kyoto Sanga F.C. (kickoff at 19:00) on Sept 18 (Sun) at the Japan National Stadium.
Little Glee Monster, who debuted in 2014 with a powerful singing voice and advanced acapella skills, and who have been selected for numerous commercials and TV programs, will perform a mini live at the Japan National Stadium, armed with their clear harmonies. They also performed the "NHK Rugby Theme Song" in 2019.
With a captivating harmony, we will heat up the Japan National Stadium and excite the people!
□Match
2022 Meiji Yasuda Life J1 League
Sec. 30 FC Tokyo vs Kyoto Sanga F.C.
(19:00 Kickoff / Japan National Stadium)
□Event
Mini Live by Little Glee Monster
【Little Glee Monster Profile】
A female vocal group formed with the theme of leaving a mark on people's hearts with their polished singing voices.
Armed with a powerful singing voice and advanced acapella skills, Jean made their major debut in 2014 with "Houkago High Five". In 2017, they held their first solo concert at the Nippon Budokan and also served as the opening act for Earth, Wind & Fire and Ariana Grande's tours. In 2018, they successfully completed their first Asia tour, showcasing their talents beyond Japan. In 2019, their song "ECHO" was chosen as the theme song for NHK Rugby, and their music has been featured in numerous commercials and TV programs.
The 2020 album "BRIGHT NEW WORLD" has achieved first place on both the Oricon Weekly Ranking and the Billboard JAPAN Comprehensive Album Chart "HOT ALBUMS" for two consecutive releases. They have also appeared on NHK's "Kohaku Uta Gassen" for four consecutive years.
The single "Ashiato", written by the members, was chosen as the theme song for the NHK National School Music Competition for junior high school students in 2020 and 2021.
Released their first best album "GRADATI∞N" in 2021.
◇Little Glee Monster Official Website here
Ticket Information
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