Crunchyroll, the global brand for anime, has announced that iconic Japanese vocalist Ado will embark on her second world tour, “Ado WORLD TOUR 2025 ‘Hibana’ Powered by Crunchyroll,” reaching even more fans worldwide next year.

“Ado WORLD TOUR 2025 ‘Hibana’ Powered by Crunchyroll” is gearing up to be one of the biggest world tours ever organized by a Japanese artist, a strong follow up to her first-ever, sold-out world tour this year, “Wish,” also powered by Crunchyroll.

Starting at Tokyo’s iconic Saitama Super Arena next April, Ado will light up over 30 cities worldwide before closing out in Honolulu, Hawaii next August.

“If my first world tour embodied my ‘Wish,’ then my second will ignite the spark I want to light in the world,” said Ado. “I named this tour ‘Hibana,’ meaning ‘spark’ in Japanese, to carry my heritage with me on this journey. I aim to show my growth since the ‘Wish’ tour and deliver my best performances yet.”

Known both for her vibrant voice and her mysterious identity, Ado has captured hearts in Japan and global audiences alike. Her vocals can be heard coloring the soundtracks of “SPY x FAMILY” and “ONE PIECE FILM: RED,” of which “New Genesis,” the film’s title track, peaked at #1 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 chart and Apple Music’s Top 100: Global Chart.

Ado, a 22-year-old Utaite, a Japanese term for someone covering Vocaloid songs with their real voice, became a mainstream name via her 2020 major label debut “Usseewa.” The song topped multiple charts in the country, garnered millions of YouTube views and cemented itself as a defining number of the early 2020s. Her highly anticipated first album, “Kyougen” (2022), also went on to debut at #1 on multiple domestic charts and became a long-running hit.

Tickets to “Hibana” are now on sale for all markets. Details are available at the tour website.

‘Hibana’ Powered by Crunchyroll Tour Schedule

  • April 26 – Saitama – Saitama Super Arena
  • April 27 – Saitama – Saitama Super Arena
  • May 4 – Bangkok – IMPACT Exhibition 5-6
  • May 8 – Manila – Mall of Asia Arena
  • May 11 – Taipei – Linkou Arena
  • May 15 – Seoul – KINTEX Hall 9
  • May 18 – Hong Kong – AsiaWorld-Arena
  • May 21 – Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium
  • May 25 – Sydney – Qudos Bank Arena
  • May 27 – Melbourne – Rod Laver Arena
  • June 10 – Antwerp – Sportpaleis
  • June 14 – Copenhagen – Royal Arena
  • June 17 – Berlin -Uber Arena
  • June 19 – London – O2 Arena
  • June 21 – Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome
  • June 25 – Paris – Accor Arena
  • June 29 – Barcelona – Palau St. Jordi
  • July 2 – Milan – Unipol Forum
  • July 10 – Seattle, WA – Tacoma Dome
  • July 13 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center
  • July 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
  • July 19 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
  • July 22 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
  • July 24 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena
  • July 26 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center
  • July 29 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
  • July 31 – Chicago, IL – United Center
  • Aug 3 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
  • Aug 5 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
  • Aug 8 – Mexico City – Arena Ciudad de Mexico
  • Aug 13 – São Paulo – Espaco Unimed
  • Aug 15 – Buenos Aires – Movistar Arena
  • Aug 18 – Santiago – Movistar Arena
  • Aug 24 – Honolulu, HI – Blaisdell Arena

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