Global J-pop sensation LiSA ignited the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park on Friday night, delivering a breathtaking performance that captivated the crowd at San Diego Comic-Con. Marking her triumphant return to North America after nearly a decade, the singer-songwriter showcased her powerful vocals and undeniable stage presence, leaving fans in awe.
Known worldwide for her chart-topping anime theme songs, LiSA’s setlist was a dream come true for fans. From the exhilarating beats of “Gurenge” and “Homura” from “Demon Slayer” to the nostalgic melodies of “Oath Sign” from “Fate/Zero,” every song was met with thunderous applause and sing-alongs. The crowd erupted in excitement as she performed fan favorites like “Datte Atashi no Hero” from “My Hero Academia,” “Crossing Field” from “Sword Art Online,” and the newly released “Black Box” from “NieR: Automata Ver1.1a.”
Opening the night with a unique blend of music and art, experimental musician Alice Longyu Gao set the stage with a performance inspired by the iconic anime “NANA.” The DJ sets of FAKE STAR USA, further energized the crowd, creating an electric atmosphere before LiSA’s highly anticipated appearance.
LiSA’s global impact is undeniable. As Spotify’s 2020 Most Played Japanese Artist Overseas with a staggering 4.1 million monthly listeners, she continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Her performance at San Diego Comic-Con was a testament to her enduring popularity and undeniable talent.
Fans eager to experience LiSA’s electrifying live show can look forward to the upcoming release of her concert film, “LiVE is SMiLE ALWAYS -LANDER-,” hitting theaters in the United States and Canada on August 17, 2024.
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