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  • May 2, 2024
  • fuzzy knot Tour 2024 ~The Emergence Circuit~

    Saturday, August 24, 2024
    Saitama, HEAVEN’S ROCK SAITAMA SHINTOSHIN VJ-3
    OPEN 5:30pm / START 6:00pm
    [Info] KYODO TOKYO 0570-550-799

    Sunday, August 25, 2024
    Kanagawa, Shin-Yokohama NEW SIDE BEACH!!
    OPEN 5:30pm / START 6:00pm
    [Info] KYODO TOKYO 0570-550-799

    Saturday, September 7, 2024
    Aichi, NAGOYA ell. FITS ALL
    OPEN 5:30pm / START 6:00pm
    [Info] SUNDAY FORK PROMOTION 052-320-9100

    Sunday, September 8, 2024
    Osaka, OSAKA Banana Hall
    OPEN 5:30pm / START 6:00pm
    [Info] KYODO INOFORMATION 0570-200-888

    Sunday, September 29, 2024
    Tokyo, Shibuya WWW-X
    OPEN 5:30pm / START 6:00pm
    [Info] KYODO TOKYO 0570-550-799

     

    [Ticket Price]
    6,600 yen (tax in/Drink excluded)
    *Standing with queuing number
    *Children under 4 years old is not allowed to enter. Ticket are required for children 4 years old and over.

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PROFILE

fuzzy knot

A rock unit consisting of Shinji, the guitarist of SID, and Kosuke Tazawa, who participates in many projects such as Waive and Rayflower. "fuzzy knot" means "ambiguous knot". It was named as a means of disseminating music that is not bound by genre. It is also a message from the two people who are responsible for the production of all the songs, that the interpretation and "final conclusion" of the song is up to the listener.
  • Kosuke Tazawa

    Debuted in 2000 as the vocalist of the rock band Waive. Focusing on his solo activities, he has participated in many projects such as Rayflower, and is actively working with his unique presence of high tone voice and powerful volume.

  • Shinji

    Guitarist of the four-piece rock band SID. He has composed many songs with catchy melodies, including SID's major debut song, "Monokuro no kiss," as well as "Natsukoi," "Nidome no kanojo," and "Houkiboshi."