A 45-minute live VR set built for this stage — a performance about transformation, sung in three languages.
I'll be performing at Furality Ultra, one of the largest virtual music and arts events in the world — held entirely in VR. Last year the event drew more than 26,000 attendees from around the world. This is my fourth time taking part, and it will be the largest stage I've ever performed on.
Torii of Sound is a 45-minute live set I built specifically for this stage — a performance about my transformation, sung in three languages: Japanese, Korean, and English. The set brings together reworked versions of songs from my catalogue — including the fully produced version of my upcoming single Hayate — alongside the first live performance of my unreleased K-Pop song, a first glimpse of the new musical direction arriving in 2027.
If you've never experienced a live concert in VR, this is a remarkable way to see one.
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