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- APR 10, 2026
- 1 song
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- やまぎん県民ホール(山形県総合文化芸術館) · Wed, Jun 10 · 7 PM
- あきた芸術劇場ミルハス 大ホール · Fri, Jun 12 · 7 PM
- ベネックス長崎ブリックホール 大ホール · Wed, Jun 17 · 7 PM
- 福岡市民ホール 大ホール · Fri, Jun 19 · 7 PM
- 伊佐市文化会館 大ホール · Thu, Jul 2 · 7 PM
- 対馬市交流センター · Tue, Jul 7 · 7 PM
- 沖縄コンベンションセンター劇場棟 · Sun, Jul 12 · 7 PM
- SGC HALL ARIAKE · Sun, Jul 19 · 7 PM
About MISIA
MISIA helped bring R&B to the Japanese mainstream in the late ‘90s, thanks to a uniquely soulful voice that would eventually shape the sound of J-pop in the 2000s. Born in Nagasaki in 1978, MISIA encountered gospel music earlier in her life and studied voice training while a high school student, developing a five-octave vocal range. MISIA put that skill to use right away on her 1998 debut single, “Tsutsumikomu Youni,” a confident number channeling Mariah Carey and showcasing MISIA’s ability to hit the high notes. She continued to show what she could do with her vocals, coupling them with hip-hop-inspired beats (“Rhythm Reflection”) and letting them soar over string-accented ballads (“Everything”). Her arrival turned R&B and soul into new additions to J-pop’s sonic vocabulary, paving the way for artists like Hikaru Utada and Koda Kumi in the 2000s. MISIA stood alongside them, continuing to create mid-tempo R&B, while dabbling in sounds from around the world inspired by her personal travels, including traditional Asian instruments and African percussion. She’s also ventured into jazz while collaborating with younger J-pop stars such as HIDE from the group GReeeeN on 2018’s “Ainokatachi.” MISIA may have paved the way for a new generation of artists, but she remains as sought after as ever.
- FROM
- Fukuoka, Japan
- BORN
- July 7, 1978
- GENRE
- J-Pop