BABYMETAL - Live at Tsutaya O-East - Apocrypha The Red Mass
Apr 24 2015
•1h 58m
•Music
The "Apocrypha The Red Mass" by BABYMETAL at Tsutaya O-East was a standout event, exclusively for the female fans in the BABYMETAL Apocalypse community. This concert showcased a unique and thematic performance, characterized by a sea of fans dressed in red, creating a visually striking atmosphere. The all-female audience contributed to a distinctively unified and energetic vibe. Su-metal, Yuimetal, and Moametal, along with the Kami Band, delivered a powerful set that resonated with their hardcore fanbase, featuring both popular hits and deeper cuts from their repertoire. The "Red Mass" highlighted the band's ability to connect with their audience on a deep level, making it a highly praised and unforgettable live experience.
Cast
See allSuzuka Nakamoto
Su-metal
Moa Kikuchi
Moametal
Yui Mizuno
Yuimetal
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The "Apocrypha The Black Mass" by BABYMETAL at Tsutaya O-East was a captivating performance that resonated deeply with their fanbase. This exclusive event, designed for members of the BABYMETAL Apocalypse fan club, featured a mysterious and dark thematic presentation, aligning with the "black mass" concept. The venue's close quarters created an intense, immersive atmosphere that amplified the energy of both the performers and the crowd. Showcasing a blend of their well-known tracks and deeper cuts, the concert highlighted the band's theatrical elements, powerful vocals from Su-metal, and the precise choreography with Moametal and Yuimetal, all backed by the formidable Kami Band. This show stood out as a unique and memorable experience in the expansive universe of BABYMETAL performances.
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