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Man with a Mission to return to Europe in late Summer for Kizuna no Kiseki tour

Lecros by Lecros
13 July 2024
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The wolves are back! After a successful tour in 2023 the musical half man, half-wolves from Man with a Mission are back for their Kizuna no Kiseki Europe tour.

At the end of August, they will be heading to London’s O2 Forum before heading to the other side of the North Sea to perform at Amsterdam’s Melkweg once again. A couple days later they will perform at Le Trianon in Paris with the Astra Kulturhaus in Berlin the next day. Finally, they will finish the Europe tour by playing the E-Werk in Köln on Saturday the 7th of September.

The title of the tour Kizuna no Kiseki is also the name of the song they made together with milet for the opening of Demon Slayer’s third season: The Swordsmith Village Arc. The intro of the song features traditional sounding drums and flutes which evoke a feeling of a rural traditional Japanese village before bringing in the electric guitars that gets us hyped for action.

Man with a Mission is known for creating opening and ending songs for anime such as the earlier mentioned Demon Slayer, Log Horizon, Seven Deadly Sins and many others. But did you know they also compose theme songs for other things like: Japan’s Sunwolves Rugby team, The Japanese ending song to Mad Max Fury Road and recently the song I’ll be there for the drama Believe – Kimi Kakeru Hashi.

Their newest song I’ll be there starts off with a theatrical build-up while we look at 2D animation of the wolves and human characters looking like they’re in a spiritual form. After which we switch to a more upbeat melody motivating us to carry on and never stop which fits well with the title of the drama Believe. We end up with the instruments going quiet and multiple voices singing together for the grand finale of the song.

MWAM Kizuna no Kiseki Europe Tour Dates

Saturday 31 August, 2024: O2 Forum Kentish Town – London, The United Kingdom
Sunday 1 September, 2024: Melkweg – Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Wednesday 4 September, 2024: Le Trianon – Paris, France
Thursday 5 September, 2024: Astra Kulturhaus – Berlin, Germany
Saturday 7 September, 2024: E-Werk – Köln, Germany

Tickets:
You can find your tickets here and tickets cost from €34,50 to €51,50. Aside from the regular tickets you can also get VIP tickets with some extra perks including a VIP gift item, an autographed tour poster, a VIP laminated badge with lanyard and the opportunity to buy merchandise early. These VIP tickets are currently available at all the venues and the costs range from €122 to €164.

Source: Man with a Mission
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