Experience the Enchanting Sounds of ‘Our Music’ by Talented Japanese Duo!
YOASOBI hit the Mojave Stage on Day 1 (April 12) of opening weekend of the 2024 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, taking part in the annual desert music festival featuring headliners Lana Del Rey, Tyler, the Creator and Doja Cat. A correspondent for Billboard Japan was on site at the Indio, Calif., stage to witness the J-pop duoâs first-ever Coachella set.
Ayase and ikura have been expanding their reach outside Japan, performing in the U.S. for the first time last August at 88risingâs Head in the Clouds Los Angeles event. At the Mojave Stage on Friday, some fans eagerly waited at the very front from the preceding actâs set to see YOASOBI up close, suggesting that the J-pop stars have been gaining recognition Stateside as well. The front row was packed with fans of various ethnic backgrounds â from local fans, to Asian fans, including those who traveled from Japan and Japanese residents in the U.S., and Latino fans, with conversations in languages other than English being heard all around during the change-over between acts. The common denominator was that they were all young and excited about the upcoming performance.
The âIdolâ duoâs set was downsized and simplified compared to their usual concert production, due to the nature of music festivals and the limited space onstage. But it also proved to be a fan-friendly environment where the distance between the audience and artists was close.
The lights went dark at 8:20 p.m., the scheduled time of YOASOBIâs set, and the bandmembers got into their respective positions as lasers flashed from the stage and visuals shot across the screens. Ayase and ikura then appeared together on the approximately 6-foot-high platform with a screen in the center of the stage, and after the vocalist introduced themselves by simply saying, âWe are YOASOBI,â the band kicked off the set with the duoâs breakout hit âYoru ni Kakeruâ (âInto the Nightâ). The voltage of the audience was high from the beginning, and Ayase couldnât seem to hold back his joy as he smiled and waved to the crowd through dark shades.
For the next song, âThe Blessing,â ikura got off the platform and stood in the center of the stage, which underscored the closeness between the audience and the stage. Shouts of âI love you!â and âYOASOBI!â flew from the crowd, as well as heartfelt calls of âAishiteru!â (âI love youâ in Japanese) from fans who probably memorized the phrase for the occasion.
The vocalist used English to address fans throughout the show, starting off by saying, âGood evening everyone, we are YOASOBI from Japanâ and introducing herself and music producer Ayase. âHonestly, weâve been waiting to meet you all. Being here at Coachella is so unreal. Oh my gosh,â she continued. âItâs honestly a big dream come true for us, wow! Thank you for being here as part of a magical moment. What an honor.â
âWe came ready to rock the stage. Coachella! Get ready to groove!â she then hyped up the audience. âAre you ready to dance? Are you ready to sing with us? OK, come on Coachella, make some noise!â The band launched into âSeventeenâ and the audience shouted âOi! Oi!â along to the hard-hitting rock track. The keyboardist Misohagi Zakuro danced to the song, highlighting her versatility as well as the bandâs ability to deliver.
Midway through the set, ikura said, âFor the next song, I want to feel a sense of unityâ and requested fans to turn on the light on their phones. The crowd was quick to react as the slow-tempo intro to âProbablyâ began, indicating their dedication to the hitmakers. During the next number, âThe Brave,â some fans were jumping and headbanging along to the beat, each enjoying themselves to their heartâs content.
âSo, Coachella, weâre getting close to the end. Let me see your energy! More!â ikura said before performing their hit âMonster,â then on to âGunjo,â where she switched the lyrics that mean âIâm irreplaceableâ to âyouâre all irreplaceable.â The band closed its hit-filled set with âIdol,â Billboard Japanâs song of the year for 2023 that topped the Japan Hot 100 for a record 22 weeks.
While ikura used English to speak to the crowd during the 9-song, 45-minute performance, the set list featured songs performed in their original Japanese. As the singer explained during the set that the duo is âtrying to bring our music from Japan to the world,â this was a memorable live performance that effectively delivered âour musicâ with Japanese lyrics to the audience gathered at the world-famous Coachella music festival and to listeners all over the world through livestream.
YOASOBI also took the stage at the 88RISING FUTURES showcase on day three. The duo appeared after Tiger JK and Yoonmirae opened the set, and ikura again addressed the crowd in English before the duo first performed âProbablyâ for the Mojave Stage crowd. âI love you all so much. Thank you. Letâs sing together,â she said, and the intro to âIdolâ followed. After ikura sang, âWhat type of guy do you like? / Whoâs your partner? / Come on, answer me,â she called out, âWelcome, ATARASHII GAKKO!â and invited the four members of the group onstage. The alternative J-pop girl group joined in to add some flair to the show, performing whatâs known in Japan as âotageiâ (geek dance moves) during the chorus. The audience enthusiastically responded, âHey! Hey!â in time to the music, bringing the euphoric moment to a climax.