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Zenbu Kimi no Sei da. celebrate tenth anniversary with first European tour

Francisca/Seraphinne by Francisca/Seraphinne
8 February 2026
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Five close-up portraits of the members of alternative idol group Zenbu Kimi no Sei da. presented in a collage, showing the creative expression of all the members.

Zenbu Kimi no Sei da. © codomomental

The first European tour of the alternative idol group ぜんぶ君のせいだ (Zenbu Kimi no Sei da.) will commence shortly. Supported by tour organisations and fans of Zenbu Kimi no Sei da., the European tour was made possible after the group’s management issued a public call for assistance in organising a tour to mark the tenth anniversary of the five-piece idol group. Responses came from various corners in Europe, and gradually, more and more shows were added to the schedule.

This European tour, entitled Zou Hen Shin Shoku AIrosion, turned out to be very extensive, with 18 shows in 10 countries, starting on 13 February in Poland and ending in Germany with a solo show entitled My Religion Is You, a reference to lyrics from the song WORLD END CRISIS. The group will perform at various events, including RemCon, SmaragdCon, Made in Asia, and Kaidol Fest, but also has a number of shows planned with an additional act. In London, Japanese-English alternative metal band Re:O will share the stage with the idol group.

The group’s concept is sickly cute (better known by the Japanese term yami-kawaii), which is reflected in their lyrics and music videos. Over the years, the idol group has built up a considerable discography with twenty singles, seven full-length albums, five re-recorded albums and several solo works by the group members. The idol group currently consists of five members: original group member Megumi Kisaragi, Muku, Mei Yui Mei, Komochi Nene, and Hikari Hino.

The alternative group’s first year was noteworthy, as they made their live debut in October 2025 with a sold-out show after only releasing a number of singles. Over the years, they have performed at almost all of Japan’s major venues, including Spotify O-EAST, Zepp Tokyo, Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall, and Nippon Budokan. During the pandemic, the group remained active with three tours across all 47 prefectures of Japan. In 2023, after their performance at Nippon Budokan, the group took a break to start again a year later with new members, with Megumi Kisaragi as the leader, who has been part of Zenbu Kimi no Sei da since the beginning.

The next important step for the group is a world tour, with which they ultimately aim to achieve their goal of more than 100 performances worldwide. In 2025, they already performed outside Japan with shows in Thailand and Taiwan, and in 2026 many more countries will be added. After their European tour, they will head to North America.

Zenbu Kimi No Sei da. European Tour 2026 Dates

Friday 13 February 2026: Festiwal RemCon 2026: – Gdańsk, Poland
Saturday 14 February 2026: Festiwal RemCon 2026: – Gdańsk, Poland
Sunday 15 February 2026: Klub PODWÓRKO.art – Gdynia, Poland
Thursday 19 February 2026: Goldie – Oslo, Norway
Friday 20 February 2026: Elg Elg Bar – Kongsvinger, Norway
Saturday 21 February 2026: SmaragdCon – Eidsvoll, Norway
Sunday 22 February 2026: J-POP UP Vol.2 – Linköping, Sweden
Friday 27 February 2026 Made in Asia 2026 – Brussels, Belgium
Saturday 28 February 2026: Made in Asia 2026 – Brussels, Belgium
Sunday 1 March 2026: Megacon – Genova, Italy
Tuesday 3 March 2026: Replugged – Vienna, Austria
Saturday 7 March 2026: Kaidol Fest – Bielefeld, Germany
Sunday 8 March 2026: Ferrara Nerd Expo – Ferrara, Italy
Wednesday 11 March 2026: The Fiddler’s Elbow – London, United Kingdom
Friday 13 March 2026: FUN MTG – Paris, France
Saturday 14 March 2026: Le Klub – Paris, France
Sunday 15 March 2026: Bitterzoet – Amsterdam, Netherlands
Monday 16 March 2026: Blue Shell – Cologne, Germany

Source: Zenbu Kimi no Sei da.
Via: Benny
Tags: alternative idoledmidolRockZenbu Kimi no Sei da.
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