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Rock out with FLOW during the European leg of their world tour

Lecros by Lecros
2 July 2024
in Japanese Events: Music
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The image is an anime-style illustration featuring the five members of FLOW in an open, desert-like landscape with a mountain range in the background. The members of FLOW are drawn in an anime style, which is fitting as their world tour is titled "Anime Shibari". FLOW © AMUSE INC.

FLOW © AMUSE INC.

If you grew up watching Naruto, Code Geass, Durarara! Or even if you watched something else, you are probably familiar with the band FLOW. During the early 2010s, they made the opening songs to many anime people have fond memories of, and this year you can jam it out on these nostalgic tunes as they’re visiting Europe!

Among their repertoire of classic anime songs, they have promised to at least perform the following: GO!!!, Sign, Re:member from Naruto; COLORS and WORLD END from Code Geass; DAYS from Eureka Seven; HERO 〜Kibou no Uta〜 from Dragonball Z; Kaze no Uta from the Tales of series; Steppin’ out from Durarara!!.

Even after all these years, the mixture rock band has never stopped making opening and ending themes for different anime, with their most recent one being Rekka (烈火) for the Chinese animation Lièhuǒ jiāo chóu (烈火澆愁).

After visiting Australia and North America in July and August, FLOW will start off the European segment of their Anime Shibari World Tour by visiting Utrecht in the Netherlands, continuing on to a whopping three shows in Germany, with Berlin and Köln in the following weekend, a quick stop in Switzerland’s Zürich before heading back to Germany for Münich. Afterwards, they will play the Razzmatazz in Spain’s Barcelona, the Bataclan in Paris, France, and end in the United Kingdom with London’s Electric Ballroom.

With the currently announced shows, most of Western Europe will have the chance to see them live. However, their tour website mentions “many more places to come”, so let’s hope that the rest of Europe will have a chance to see them live as well.

FLOW Anime Shibari 2024 European Tour Dates

Wednesday 4 September, 2024: TivoliVredenburg – Utrecht, The Netherlands
Saturday 7 September, 2024: Huxleys Neue Welt – Berlin, Germany
Sunday 8 September, 2024: E-Werk – Cologne, Germany
Tuesday 10 September, 2024: X-TRA – Zürich, Switzerland
Wednesday 11 September, 2024: Backstage Werk – München, Germany
Friday 13 September, 2024: Razzmatazz – Barcelona, Spain
Saturday 14 September, 2024: NEW VENUE!!! – Paris, France
Monday 16 September, 2024: Electric Ballroom – London, United Kingdom

Tickets:
Sales have already started, and you can find the sales for the respective venues at this link with prices ranging from €40,- to €58,-. There are also VIP tickets available that include early entrance and a meet and greet after the show, with prices ranging from €100 to €176.

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