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Lucky Kilimanjaro, Tour Final

I went to the tour final of "Lucky Kilimanjaro" at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (Shibuya Public Hall).

The live show was a dense two-hour experience featuring 29 songs, with almost no MC breaks—which is becoming the norm for Lucky Kilimanjaro—just continuous playing and singing.

I don't know many other live shows by young artists, so I'm barely familiar with bands that use this style, but from the perspective of our generation, this is an incredible structure and song count.

I've gotten used to that surprise after attending a few times, but the content keeps getting richer, and the performance, including the excitement of the audience in the venue, was so wonderful that I think it's starting to form a genre called "Lucky Kilimanjaro" as entertainment.

Especially from the middle onwards, the flow of dance numbers like BFN, ON, and KIDS, followed by Shuukyuu 8-nichi, HOUSE, and Hateru Koto Nai Dance (order unknown lol), was a masterpiece. I think even people who don't know Lucky Kilimanjaro would definitely enjoy this.

Even more so, for those who have only listened to their recorded music and were interested enough to attend their first live show, it must have been a "shock"?! I can feel that from observing the reactions on Twitter and elsewhere each time, as the impressions and enthusiasm are growing larger and larger.

The performance of their debut song from their indie days, SUPERSTAR, during the encore at the end was deeply moving. I think when they debuted, this song was about "someone I admire." However, last night, SUPERSTAR felt like it had gained enough stature to sound like it was about the person singing it himself.

Since their debut, they have accumulated live shows and music production, and it looks like a large bud is finally starting to swell little by little. With next year's new album and tour already announced, there is plenty of expectation that a big flower will bloom from there. In fact, the songs performed at this live show are all excellent tracks that are already at a level where "it's hard to choose a setlist," and that has become a great asset. More than anything, that is thanks to all the "mountaineers" who have been following them all this time, the band members, and the team "Lucky Kilimanjaro" staff.

Finally, I wondered if there was such a thing as a "paid fan club" content, but the post-live streaming party is actually pretty good (lol). Since they don't do MCs during the live show, it's a precious time to hear the members' voices and thoughts. The content is rambling and aimless, but that's what's so "Lucky Kilimanjaro" about it, and the fact that it conveys the closeness of the members so well is the best part. Thank you all so much.

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