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HYDE Brings Unrelenting Energy to Brooklyn Steel—A Thanksgiving Eve Masterclass

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On the eve of Thanksgiving, legendary vocalist HYDE—best known as the frontman of Visual Kei pioneers L'Arc~en~Ciel and alternative rock project VAMPS—transformed Brooklyn Steel into a high-octane celebration of his solo catalog and fan favorites. After years away from New York, HYDE proved why he remains one of Japan's most magnetic live performers, commanding the stage with theatrical presence, multiple outfit changes, and genuine connection to his audience. **The Show: Chaos and Spectacle** HYDE opened with "Let It Out," delivered from an elevated podium that immediately established his command of the space. The energy never dipped throughout the two-hour set—from the relentless opening salvo of "After Light," "I Got 666," and "Defeat" to the cinematic moments like "The Abyss," bathed in cool blue lighting. The setlist balanced deep cuts with anthems, including anime theme songs "Tokoshie" (Demon Slayer: Has...

HYDE Brings Halloween Spectacle to Japan Tour Finale at Makuhari Messe

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HYDE—the legendary vocalist of L'Arc-en-Ciel and acclaimed solo artist—delivered a career-defining performance on October 26th at Makuhari Messe, marking the Japanese finale of his "HYDE [INSIDE] LIVE 2025 WORLD TOUR." The show proved why he remains one of Japan's most commanding live performers, blending Halloween theatrics with raw emotional vulnerability and stunning production design. For Western fans less familiar with HYDE's solo work, it's worth noting that beyond his iconic role fronting one of Japan's biggest rock exports, he's built an equally impressive solo career spanning multiple genres—from hard rock and electronic-influenced tracks to introspective ballads. His solo releases showcase a different facet of his artistry compared to L'Arc-en-Ciel's symphonic rock approach, giving audiences a more intimate window into his creative vision. The Makuhari Messe show capitalized on the autumn season with Halloween-themed staging an...

HYDE Brings Orchestral Elegance to JEKYLL Tour—and YOSHIKI Crashes the Party

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If you thought HYDE's solo work couldn't get any more sophisticated, think again. The L'Arc~en~Ciel frontman's ongoing HYDE Orchestra Tour 2026 JEKYLL is redefining what a rock concert can be—and it's all in service of his softer, more introspective material. For those unfamiliar, HYDE is best known as the charismatic vocalist of L'Arc~en~Ciel, one of Japan's most influential rock bands since the 1990s. Beyond that legacy, he's maintained a prolific solo career spanning decades, blending rock sensibilities with everything from electronica to orchestral arrangements. This current tour celebrates that softer side exclusively. The January 29th streamed performance from Tokyo Garden Theater proved why this concept works brilliantly. Accompanied by a full orchestra—violins, cellos, saxophones, and trumpets—HYDE opened boldly with the unreleased track DIE HAPPILY, immediately setting an elegant, noir-tinged tone. Dressed in a long dark coat and brimmed ...

HYDE Releases Second Austrian Photo Book "Jekyll and HYDE in Salzburg" This May

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HYDE is continuing his Austrian love affair with a stunning second photo collection, *Jekyll and HYDE in Salzburg*, arriving May 13, 2026. For those unfamiliar, HYDE is the iconic vocalist of legendary Visual Kei band L'Arc~en~Ciel, known for his ethereal voice, theatrical presence, and prolific solo career spanning decades. Since his appointment as Austria's tourism ambassador in January 2024, he's been deeply embedding himself in Central European culture—and now documenting it beautifully. Last year's *Jekyll and HYDE in Wien* became an instant success, going into immediate reprint. This follow-up was shot in Salzburg, the picturesque Alpine city 300km west of Vienna, famous for its medieval charm and classical music heritage. The 160-page, full-color A4 hardcover features HYDE against stunning backdrops: Hohensalzburg Castle, the baroque Hotel Schloss Leopoldskron (originally a palace), the Hallein salt mines, and snowy Nordkette mountains near Innsbruck. Wit...