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LUNA SEA Tease Major Announcement for April 17

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LUNA SEA is building mystery around a cryptic announcement set to drop today at 6 PM JST. The legendary Japanese rock band posted a simple visual across their official social media channels bearing only the words "Today 6PM"—and fans are already speculating about what's coming next. For those unfamiliar with LUNA SEA's legacy: the band emerged from Tokyo's late-80s underground to become one of Japan's defining rock acts. Fronted by vocalist RYUICHI and led by the virtuosic violinist-guitarist SUGIZO, LUNA SEA achieved massive mainstream success in the 1990s, particularly with the enduring single "ROSIER." They disbanded in 2000 but have maintained an intermittent presence since their 2010 reboot, performing sold-out shows at Tokyo Dome and headlining their own festival, LUNATIC FEST. The timing of this teaser is significant. LUNA SEA has had an emotionally turbulent year. In February 2025, drummer 真矢 (Shinsuke) passed away, yet the band honor...

LUNA SEA Drummer Shunya's "Kamaitachi" Episodes Get Memorial Rebroadcast

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The Visual Kei world is mourning the loss of a legend. LUNA SEA's drummer Shunya (真矢), who passed away in February at age 56 after a battle with cancer, is being honored through a special rebroadcast of his television appearances on the variety show "Kamaitachi" (かまいガチ). Starting today, March 17, two episodes featuring Shunya will air on both TVer and ABEMA for a limited two-week window. The rebroadcast includes segments titled "Mastering 'ROSIER'" and "Budokan Live Behind-the-Scenes" (前後編), celebrating his infectious personality and legendary drumming skills that made him a beloved figure both on and off stage. **Who Was Shunya?** Born in 1970 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Shunya's musical foundation was rooted in traditional Japanese arts. Raised by a Noh theatre performer, he developed an early appreciation for rhythm through Noh and festival taiko drumming before formally studying drums in high school. When LUNA SEA formed in 1989, S...

LUNA SEA Launch 2026 National Tour in Honour of Late Drummer Shnya

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In a deeply moving turn of events, legendary Visual Kei pioneers LUNA SEA have announced a comprehensive 2026 national tour, beginning 29 May—the band's formation anniversary—honouring the memory of their irreplaceable drummer Shnya, who passed away on 17 February at age 61. The announcement came during a rescheduled performance at Tokyo Ariake Arena on 12 March, originally intended for December 2023. The concert held profound significance: Shnya had spent months in rehabilitation, determined to perform even a single phrase on drums. Though he was unable to take the stage that evening, his presence remained tangible—his brand-new YAMAHA drum kit was positioned onstage alongside support drummer Atsushi's setup, a visual testament to his enduring spirit. The kit marked a symbolic return to the band's roots; YAMAHA drums were used during LUNA SEA's debut era, including their iconic rotating drum setup. Shnya's final message—"Please don't stop LUNA SEA...

LUNA SEA Honor Late Drummer Shnya, Announce 33-Show National Tour

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In one of the most emotionally resonant moments in recent Visual Kei history, LUNA SEA held a rescheduled performance at Ariake Arena on March 12, 2026—a concert that became far more than a makeup date. The legendary band, who've been pioneering the darker, more sophisticated end of the J-Rock spectrum since their 1991 formation, delivered a setlist of 17 songs while honoring the memory of drummer Shnya, who passed away on February 17, 2026. Shnya had spent months in rehabilitation, determined to perform at the originally scheduled December 2025 show. Though he never made it back to the stage, his spirit was unmistakably present: his drum kit sat beside support drummer Junsshi's setup throughout the performance. Notably, it was a new YAMAHA kit—a symbolic return to the brand Shnya used during LUNA SEA's debut era, complete with the iconic rotating drums that became part of the band's visual identity. The concert drew an estimated 30,000 fans (SLAVEs, as the fanb...