New Album and World Tour Announced by ATARASHII GAKKO! in Collaboration with 88rising

ATARASHII GAKKO!

ATARASHII GAKKO!

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ATARASHII GAKKO! is set to digitally release its third full-length album called AG! Calling on June 7 through the group’s U.S. label 88rising.

The project is the four-member girl group’s first full-length set in five years since their last album Wakage ga itaru, and includes “Tokyo Calling,” which the women performed live at this year’s Coachella, and “Fly High,” the theme song for the recently released animated Netflix movie Hanma Baki VS Kengan Ashura, and more. The alternative Japanese girl group made its worldwide debut under 88rising in 2021. 

ATARASHII GAKKO! will kick off its World Tour Part I in June at the Primavera Sound 2024 in Madrid and perform in 13 cities across Europe and Asia. The group will also hit 11 cities across North America beginning in September for its World Tour Part II promoting the new album. Tickets will be sold in advance from 10:00 a.m. on May 9 in each city, and will go on sale to the general public from 10:00 a.m. on May 10 in each city.

Check out ATARASHII GAKKO!’s tour dates below:

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World Tour Part I
June 1 – Barcelona, Primavera Sound Festival
June 3 – Brussels, La Madeleine
June 5 – Paris, Bataclan
June 7 – Cologne, Live Music Hall
June 8 – Berlin, Metropol
June 10 – London, Indigo at The O2
June 12 – Amsterdam, Melkweg Max
June 19 – Seoul, Yes24 Live Hall
June 21 – Kuala Lumpur, Zepp
June 23 – Bangkok, Samyan Hall
June 25 – Hong Kong, MacPherson Stadium
June 27 – Taipei, Zepp New Taipei
June 29 – Singapore, The Theatre at Mediacorp

World Tour Part II
September 26 – Vancouver, PNE Forum
September 27 – Seattle, Showbox SoDo
September 29 – San Francisco, The Warfield
October 1 – Mexico City, Pepsi Center
October 3 – Chicago, Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
October 6 – Toronto, HISTORY
October 9 – Boston, Roadrunner
October 11 – Washington, D.C., The Anthem
October 13 – Atlanta, The Eastern
October 15 – Austin, ACL Live
October 17 – Dallas, The Factory in Deep Ellum

 

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