
NORTH AMERICA TOUR 2026
Source: https://x.com/i/status/2053867773978374288 and their IG page
The non-US stop will be in Ontario, Canada.
Can't wait!!!!!

Source: https://x.com/i/status/2053867773978374288 and their IG page
The non-US stop will be in Ontario, Canada.
Can't wait!!!!!
https://www.themasterpass.com/products/nemophila-usa-vip-experience?variant=50981549048041
Is this real? I got notified today ... don't live in the US though
Well anyone have any news about presales yet? I am planning on going to Chicago.
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I feel like I switch into performance mode even before I step onto the stage...
Hello! I'm Hazuki, the guitarist.
I'm so sorry that I had to take a break last month...! I'll be writing again from this month, so please look forward to it!
March and April were packed with production, live performances, promotions, and all sorts of other things all piled up at once, and before I knew it, the day was over! It was a busy but wonderful time, and there were many moments when I'd think, "What month, what day, and what time is it now!?"
Related to that, as I mentioned on X, there's a photo of my forearms looking really muscular in the live photos—I usually only do stretching and light exercise, so even I was surprised when I saw the photo and thought, "Am I really that muscular?"... I'm going to play a lot more and get even more ripped!!
Amidst all of this, NEMOPHILA's "Five Organs" tour has successfully concluded. We're currently in a production period, but at unexpected moments, images from the tour flash back to me. Touring Eastern Japan under the name "Upper Crescent Moon," with live performances almost every weekend, was a truly special time for me, someone who loves live music.
The songs from "GOZO" that we performed on tour also changed little by little with each show. It was interesting how the groove of the same song would change depending on the atmosphere and mood of the day, so we changed the arrangement slightly each time (I'd be happy if you noticed).
People often say, "No two live shows are ever the same," but I feel like I really experienced that firsthand on this tour.
The stage is, of course, a place to put out what you've prepared, but more than that, there are moments when you're pulled along by "what's happening in the moment." I was reminded once again that finding that balance is what makes live performances so exciting. That feeling when everything clicks into place is special no matter how many times you do it.
Also, something that personally got me excited was the costumes. They made wooden tags to match the song "Gozou," and the designs reflected the individuality of each member, so I felt like I was already in the zone even before I stepped onto the stage.
I really feel that a tour is created by the accumulation of all those little details. It's something I couldn't do on my own, so I'm truly grateful to the staff and members around me.
And...the fact that there's a "Upper Moon" tour...? That's what I'm thinking (lol), but I hope you'll look forward to what NEMOPHILA has in store for the future!
I myself am really looking forward to seeing what happens next!!
Would anyone know who’s handling the management for the U.S. tour? Wasn’t there someone connected to the band in this sub?
Anyway, I do concert photography for a publication in Chicago and would like to inquire about obtaining a photo pass for the 6/30 show at Reggie’s in Chicago. Can anyone here help me out with that? I filled out the contact form on the official sites for both the band and the venue just in case, but I couldn’t find a specific tour manager contact.
Does anyone have any kind of source for the zepp nagoya 2023 gig? I hope there is some kind of footage taken from the show, when yukina performed with nemophila.