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Japan’s MILLENNIUM PARADE Announce Global Tour: See the Schedule

The band, led by Daiki Tsuneta of King Gnu, will kick off the trek on Nov. 2 in Mexico City.

MILLENNIUM PARADE

MILLENNIUM PARADE

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MILLENNIUM PARADE is set to launch its first-ever global tour called the WHO AND HOW TOUR 2024 in November, traveling to nine cities around the world for 10 shows.

The band, led by Daiki Tsuneta of King Gnu, will kick off the trek in Mexico City, then hit Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Berlin, Paris, London, Utrecht, and Tokyo. The Tokyo shows will take place at Tokyo Garden Theater on Dec. 19 and 20. The tour will mark the first time in three years that the band performs live.


Tickets for the two Tokyo shows are currently available through an official pre-order until June 23 11:59 pm Japan time. See the WHO AND HOW TOUR 2024 dates below:

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MILLENNIUM PARADE / WHO AND HOW TOUR 2024

November 2- Mexico City, Lunario del Auditorio Nacional
November 4 – Los Angeles, The Fonda Theater
November 7 – New York, Irving Plaza
November 9 – Toronto, Danforth Music Hall
November 14 – Berlin, Festsaal Kreuzberg
November 16 – Paris, Le Trianon
November 18 – London, HERE at Outernet
November 20 – Utrecht, TivoliVredenburg Ronda
December 19 – Tokyo Garden Theater
December 20 – Tokyo Garden Theater

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