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Anime Dominates Coachella with YOASOBI’s First Appearance

Ai Hoshino (Credits: Manga Plus)

YOASOBI has truly become a powerhouse in the music scene, especially after their sensational performance at Coachella where they rocked the stage with their iconic anime theme songs.

Their contribution to the success of the Oshi no Ko anime adaptation, particularly with the opening theme “Idol,” has propelled them to unprecedented heights on music charts worldwide. This momentum is expected to carry them through 2024 with continued success.

Their performance at Coachella on April 12-14 was a standout moment, showcasing not only their beloved anime hits like “Idol” but also the opening theme for Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, titled “Yuusha.”

YOASOBI at Coachella

Coachella itself is highlighting this aspect of its performance, emphasizing the growing influence of anime on such major stages. It’s a testament to how anime culture has permeated global entertainment.

Looking ahead, fans are eagerly awaiting the return of Oshi no Ko for its second season later this summer. While it’s uncertain if YOASOBI will be part of the new season, anticipation is high, especially with the franchise expanding into live-action adaptations.

The new season will be available for streaming on HIDIVE, building on the gripping narrative of Dr. Gorou Amemiya and Ai Hoshino’s journey through the cutthroat entertainment industry.

AI (Credits: Doga Kobo)

The premise of Oshi no Ko is intriguing, revolving around Dr. Amemiya’s transformation into Ai’s child, Aquamarine Hoshino, after a tragic incident.

As the dark side of the entertainment world threatens their happiness, viewers are drawn into the drama of rising to fame while finding adversity. Based on the manga series by Aka Akasaka, serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Young Jump, Oshi no Ko promises to deliver more gripping storytelling in its upcoming season.

Steve Johanson: Steve Johnason, a dedicated content writer, devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world. He believes that people just need a small push to immerse themselves in the world of anime.
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