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Tinashe has “Unconditional” Love for Toronto
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Tinashe has “Unconditional” Love for Toronto

Tinashe is a musical world-builder for every angle of romance — from telling stories for hopeless romantics, to those in situationships and the heartbroken. Tinashe celebrates her fifth studio album, BB/ANG3L, with a highly anticipated 2024 North American East Coast tour. On Valentine’s Day, Tinashe sold out her Toronto tour stop at The Danforth Music Hall.

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CHANMINA Announces Her First Overseas Concert Tour
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CHANMINA Announces Her First Overseas Concert Tour

CHANMINA, a trilingual rapper fluent in Japanese, Korean, and English, is the daughter of a Japanese father and a Korean mother. She writes lyrics, composes music, and produces herself as well. In 2016, she participated in a rap contest for high school students and soon after, she began releasing tracks as an independent artist. Quickly gaining attention, she made a major debut at just eighteen years old.

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Dancing Into The Night: Sammy Virji in Denver
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Dancing Into The Night: Sammy Virji in Denver

British DJ and electronic music artist Sammy Virji took the stage at Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom in Denver on February 10, lighting up the night with his feel-good garage anthems. Praised as a pioneer in the UK garage scene, Virji's magnetic presence promises an unforgettable journey through the realms of electronic, dance, and beyond.

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DIR EN GREY’s 25th Debut Anniversary Year Has Come
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DIR EN GREY’s 25th Debut Anniversary Year Has Come

One of the most popular visual-kei rock bands, DIR EN GREY, was made in Osaka, Japan, back in 1997 and composed of Kyo (Voice), Kaoru (Guitar), Dai (Guitar), Toshiya (Bass), and Shinya (Drums). In the following year, they debuted as an indie band, but their presence was rising in a flash. They became the first indie band to perform in one of the most historical concert halls, NIPPON BUDOKAN. Since then, the door to a major debut had opened.

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