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List of Yoasobi live performances

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The following is a comprehensive list of Japanese duo Yoasobi live performances. The duo has performed on seven concert tours and five one-off concerts, as well as numerous music festivals, award shows, and live performances on television, radio, and online in Japan and overseas.

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Debuted in late 2019, Yoasobi did not perform live during their early career due to COVID-19 pandemic, except The Home Take, the pandemic-restricted edition of The First Take in May 2020, where only Ikura appeared to perform the re-arranged "Yoru ni Kakeru", which boosted the song's popularity.[1] Initially did not attend, Yoasobi made their debut live performances of "Yoru ni Kakeru" as a full duo alongside the supporting band on December 31, 2020, at the 71st edition of the year-end television special NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, making them the first-ever artist to perform at the event without any physical releases.[2]

In 2021, following the release of their debut EP, The Book, Yoasobi held their first livestream concert, Keep Out Theater, in February, attracting an online audience of 40,000 people. Another free livestream concert followed it, Sing Your World, in a collaboration with Uniqlo in July, with 280,000 online viewers. In support of the second EP The Book 2 (2021), the duo launched their first face-to-face one-off concert Nice to Meet You between December 1 and 2, which took place at Nippon Budokan. They also debuted on various music programs in that year before concluding the year with the performances of "Gunjō" with symphony orchestra, and "Tsubame", featuring Midories, at the 72nd NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen.

Since 2022, Yoasobi has participated in numerous music festivals, debuting at the Rock in Japan Festival in August, as well as their first performance outside Japan at the Head in the Clouds Festival in December in Jakarta, Indonesia. In 2023, Yoasobi embarked on their first headlining concert tour Denkōsekka Arena Tour between April and June, and amassed 130,000 attendees. They performed as an opening act on Tokyo shows of British rock band Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour in November. At the 74th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen, the duo gave the debut televised performance of "Idol" in Japan, featuring selected members of the participating Japanese and Korean idol groups—Seventeen, Nogizaka46, NiziU, Be:First, NewJeans, JO1, Stray Kids, Sakurazaka46, Le Sserafim, and MiSaMo[A]Ano, Kanna Hashimoto, Avantgardey, and Real Akiba Boyz. The show was considered the most attracted show of the event, especially online.[3]

Yoasobi is continuing touring concerts in both Japan and various countries, such as the 2023–2024 and 2024–2025 Asia tours, 2024 US Tour, Pop Out Zepp Tour, Chō-genjitsu Dome Live, and Wandara Hall Tour; the Chō-genjitsu Dome Live received 170,000 audiences. The duo also attended numerous music festivals, including Clockenflap, Coachella, Lollapalooza, Summer Sonic Festival, etc. They also made a guest appearance on the first day of NewJeans's Bunnies Camp 2024 at Tokyo Dome. In 2025, the duo travelled to Europe for Primavera Sound in Barcelona, Spain and a one-off concert in London, England, and opened for Billie Eilish's Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour for the first day of the Saitama shows.

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Concert tours

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One-off concerts

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Festival appearances

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Awards shows

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Television shows and specials

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Other live performances

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Notes

  1. List of selected idol performers:
  2. Attendees:
    • Hong Kong: 10,000[6]
    • Taipei: 10,000[7]
    • Seoul: 8,500[8]
    • Singapore: 5,500[9]
    • Jakarta: 6,000[10]
    • New Taipei City: 2,000[11]
  3. Attendees:
    • Los Angeles: 5,000[15]
    • San Francisco: 5,000[16]
    • New York City: 6,000[17]
  4. As part of Echoes Baa stage
  5. Featured only Ikura
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