A family friendly concert featuring anime/Disney tracks. A friend from France also came and she’s a big fan of The Promised Neverland so surprised her with Isabella’s Song.
Had a tough audience! Kids are one of the most difficult clients🤣 But they were patient and curious. I’m sure a lot of the pieces (even the Ghibli) were beyond their years, but wanted to perform oldies and classical music too.
They did get excited with YOASOBI’s “Idol” though 😆 I think I’m finally enjoying singing this live!
The year of the dragon = Falkor for me! Besides the kids, I think every generation knew the NeverEnding Story! I love Falkor. So fluffy 😍
Let’s say I’m just carrying/ pushing around dreams
Finished doing a fun show on New Years Day, but the earthquake was a frightening experience, even being so far away from the epicentre. Was high up in a big tower so it shook so hard and long. Disasters are always unexpected but this is still a great shock. I hope you are all safe. Please take care.
I'm so sad that everyone kind of collectively forgot about The Promised Neverland. I had followed the manga religiously after season 1 aired, but then season 2 of the anime did the series so dirty.
Always wanted to do a TPN trio but I don't think it'll ever happen now😭
Did you know I came to Japan as an exchange student? 👩🎓
If it hadn’t been for The University of Tokyo, I may have never become a professional singer, never had a major record deal, never have entered the world of game & anime music.
Strange turn of fate huh?!
What a joy and honour it was to be invited back to uni!
The University of Tokyo launched a new program “GlobE”, a center for Global Education which aims to support UTokyo students to gain more global experiences.
It was a very meaningful moment to be able to talk to the current students and my former professors. Studying at this institution literally changed the course of my life in the most unexpected way. As I say in the interview, Japan was a beautiful ‘accident’. There was also surprise performance at the end of the ceremony.