BABYMETAL - World Tour 2014 - Apocalypse
Sep 14 2014
•1h 22m
•Music
The BABYMETAL World Tour 2014, dubbed "Apocalypse," marked the band's first global tour, expanding their reach and showcasing their unique style on an international stage. Kicking off in Paris and including stops in major cities across Europe and North America, the tour highlighted BABYMETAL's fusion of J-pop and heavy metal, attracting a diverse audience. The performances were characterized by high-energy choreography, elaborate stage setups, and a robust setlist featuring songs like "Ijime, Dame, Zettai" and "Headbanger!!" This tour not only solidified BABYMETAL's presence in the metal community but also demonstrated their ability to captivate audiences worldwide, making the "Apocalypse" tour a pivotal moment in their career.
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Su-Metal
Yui Mizuno
Yuimetal
Moa Kikuchi
Moametal
Ohmura Takayoshi
God of Guitar
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