The tour final of singer-songwriter Yume Sakaguchi's nationwide one-man tour 2024 "DA!DA!DA! tour" was held at Shibuya CLUB QUATTRO on Friday, December 20. The first half of the tour (Kanagawa, Miyagi, Sapporo, Hiroshima, Kumamoto, Fukuoka, and Kagawa) was performed by a three-piece acoustic band, while the second half (Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka) was performed by a five-piece band at CLUB QUATTRO.

The original soundtrack for the tour, created by "shiganai high school students", who are technical DTMers from 2021, was played, and "DA! The mid-tempo sound effects with colorful gradation of lights heightened the anticipation of the audience.

The opening song was signaled by a band sound that enveloped the venue with strongly distorted electric guitar phrases, and Sakaguchi's first words, "I want to be your world's best tonight! and started with "Sekaiichi," which conveyed strong feelings from the very first song. The second song was "URL," a mid-tempo pop number that is Sakaguchi's signature song and was the ending theme for last year's TV anime "Horimiya -piece-," and the audience clapped along to it, She then sang "XL," a love song expressing the large size of men seen from her petite looks, to a comfortable beat, gradually bringing the stage and audience closer together.

During the MC, Sakaguchi tried to get the majority vote by audience applause by having the audience on the spot choose between "Dark Blue Claim" and "Thick Bottom," a popular song he wrote during his student days, but both received the same number of applause, and suddenly the decision was made based on how loudly the audience cheered. He performed "Thick Bottom," a song that uniquely depicts the struggle of growing from adolescence to adulthood and the process of growing in one's own perspective and emotions.

DA! DA! DA! DA! DA! DA! Girls this time. Seven out of the ten shows on the tour are done by the three of us, and I wanted to do the first seven shows with the two who are not on the tour.The rock number "Central" was performed by Kawanoaki (ba.), Yuumi (dr.) and Sakaguchi on acoustic guitar. The voltage of the audience was further accelerated by the song, which is the ending theme of the TV anime "BORUTO

The next song is a brand new song that I wrote the day before the first day of this tour in Yokohama. I have been singing alone throughout this tour, and I think it is one of the most human things to think of people you don't see anymore when you are walking in Shibuya, and wonder how they are doing, or if you wish you could see them again. I happened to be walking in Shibuya and had a headache because of the low pressure that day, and when I saw the blackest butterflies I had ever seen flying around, I thought, "Oh, maybe this is that person, maybe he/she came to see me.She sang an unreleased song, "Kurochou (tentative)". The audience was quiet and fascinated by her presence as she sang the lyrics with all her might, each word piercing, which was hard to believe that it was just an acoustic guitar and singing. Eina Suzuki (Key), Kei Higuchi (Gt.), and Sakaguchi, who had performed seven concerts across Japan with a three-piece band, performed "Kizusougyou" with a catchy melody, intertwining electric guitars, and a warm piano. After that, Kawanoaki (Ba.) and Yuumi (Dr.) returned to perform "Nagasa," the first unreleased song arranged by the band on this tour, and Sakaguchi's voice wrapped the venue in deep reverberation with a sad melody, and tears spilled from the audience who listened to the song written with a strong message about the distance in love At the moment. The audience was enveloped in an emotional space, overflowing with the difficulty and sadness of distance from the other person.

While the audience was still basking in the afterglow of the three consecutive unreleased songs, the live performance turned to a danceable, up-tempo song from their 2nd ALBUM released four years ago, "Ackkake", which had the audience swaying to the beat, clapping their hands to the rhythm, raising their hands, and enjoying the ensemble of the band. The audience was excited by the ensemble of the band in their own styles. Sakaguchi's first song "LION," the opening theme song of a TV anime, was accompanied by a powerful drum beat and the overwhelming band sound that one would not expect from a girl's band. The lyrics of "musician," a classic live song written in high school, "may music save you," echoed through the venue, and once again, Sakaguchi's voice and smile, which seemed to gently envelop the entire audience, lit up the audience's hearts and created a moment of fine weather in the venue.

Sakaguchi is the MC.I was singing MUSICIAN earlier and I feel like my song taught me that I want to light people up with music." Thank you!"When he spoke, he received a round of applause.I hope to be an artist who sings of hope for the next 10 years and even 20 years to come. Thank you for your continued support!"And talk,I wrote this song for peace, so that the world would be more peaceful and surrounded by love. Please take it!"Sakaguchi played a pastel green keyboard harmonica, which she started using on this tour, as the introduction to her latest song "AmbaBaBa Balance," which was released in September this year. The girls' band played a variety of instruments, including a vibraslap and tambourine, and their energetic performance exploded to a fast beat.

The songs that have been a staple for fans since his debut, "Ko-Joshi," Sakaguchi's signature song and major label debut, and "Nyokane-Iya," released for distribution in June of this year, are pop songs about feelings of lost love to the rhythm of four beats, blowing away dark feelings and cheering the audience up with their light melodies. The song was a light-hearted melody that entertained the audience with its four-strike rhythm and a cheerful melody.

The final song, "Life Goes On (tentative)," delivered a message that spoke to the hearts of each and every audience member, with lyrics that spoke to the social networking sites and complex areas that today's youth may struggle with, and the audience empathized with the lyrics. In the latter half of the show, Sakaguchi cued the audience to join in a chorus, and a warm and comfortable time enveloped the audience.

The audience applauded loudly, and Sakaguchi appeared with her band members, wearing a red ribbon. The encore was "Christmas Elegy," a coupling song from a single released in 2020. The ballad was sung softly with an emotional melody in the cold season and sad lyrics about not being able to see your lover. After delivering the song as if it were a Christmas present,I feel like my music has connected me to everyone's life. Even those who came for the first time are my friends in my heart. Will I see you again? With all my heart, I give you the song 'radio'."The last song of the encore was "radio," which started with Sakaguchi's voice and a light beat and hot distorted electric guitar. radio," which started with Sakaguchi's singing voice, light beat, and hot distorted electric guitar, the audience got excited again and all the audience raised their hands to sing along. The tour final ended with a great success, with a total of 18 songs performed.

Since November, Promising Sakaguchi has toured 10 locations throughout Japan. From emotional ballads to up-tempo and uplifting songs, Sakaguchi showed a variety of expressions and performances, providing the audience with a memorable time without boring them. We would like to draw your attention to the future activities of Sakaguchi, who has become even more powerful on this tour.