On August 8, Perfume members unveiled a retrospective exhibition in Toranomon Hills, their new album "Nebula Romance: Part I," and plans for a Japan tour. Published on By Perfume, one of Japan's best-known trios, is pulling out all the stops to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The artists call themselves a-chan, KASHIYUKA, and NOCCHi.

They are just in their thirties but they started their musical careers as teenagers in Hiroshima. They have since become one of the most popular Japanese groups of all time, selling out world tours, an the first J-pop band to perform at Coachella in 2019. In honor of the milestone anniversary, they have an exhibition called (25年の軌跡と奇跡 in Japanese).

It is in Tokyo from August 9 to October 14, 2024. The venue is Tokyo Node, which is on the 45th floor in the trendy downtown complex Toranomon Hills by Mori Building Company. On August 8, the future-pop sensation spoke to reporters ahead of the opening of the exhibition dedicated to their career.

Reflecting on their success, a-chan expressed her gratitude to fellow artists during a group interview. Dipping slightly into a playful local dialect, she said: "The main thing I'd like to say is: this team is truly awesome ." KASHIYUKA also looked back on their career, explaining at the media event: "When we first started in Hiroshima over 25 years ago, we never guessed that we would be here so many years later.

" As the Perfume members hinted, it's rare for a J-pop group to have such wide-reachi.