My First Story Announces First-Ever Singapore Concert — Tickets on Sale Now

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Japanese rock sensation My First Story is bringing their explosive energy to Singapore for the very first time! Set to take the stage at the Sands Theatre at Marina Bay Sands on 13 July 2025, the Tokyo-based band promises an electrifying night for J-rock and anime fans alike.

Best known for performing the opening and ending theme songs of the latest season of Demon Slayer, the band’s highly anticipated debut comes just ahead of the anime’s return this August—doubling the thrill for fans of both music and manga.

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Presented by Singapore-based concert organiser Encore Live, this landmark show adds to the city’s growing list of world-class live music events, spotlighting internationally acclaimed talent while supporting the local music scene.

Formed in 2011, My First Story has risen to become one of Japan’s top rock bands, known for their high-octane performances at major festivals like Summer Sonic, Rock In Japan, and Punkspring. They’ve also opened for international rock giants including Fall Out Boy and All Time Low.

Frontman Hiroki Moriuchi—better known as Hiro—made his first appearance in Singapore last year at Anime Festival Asia. This time, he returns with the full band in tow for a full-scale concert experience. Hiro also happens to be the younger brother of Taka, lead vocalist of globally renowned Japanese rock band One Ok Rock.

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