Veteran J-Pop star Hiromi Go is bringing his milestone 70th birthday celebration to fans' homes with a new concert release. The Blu-ray and DVD titled "Hiromi Go at Nippon Budokan 2025 'THE GREATEST 70 SONGS'" drops on March 4.

The release captures Go's special birthday performance at Tokyo's prestigious Nippon Budokan, where he performed a career-spanning setlist of his biggest hits. Known for his energetic stage presence and distinctive voice, Go has been a fixture in Japanese entertainment for over five decades.

Hiromi Go, born Hiromi Harada, rose to fame in the 1970s and became one of Japan's most enduring pop stars. His career has spanned multiple decades, with hits like "Otokozaka" and "2 Oku 4 Senman no Hitomi" cementing his status as a J-Pop icon. The artist has consistently adapted his sound while maintaining his signature style, earning him a dedicated fanbase across generations.

The Budokan concert represents a significant milestone for the artist, who continues performing well into his 70s. The venue itself holds special significance in Japanese music culture, hosting legendary performances by both domestic and international artists since 1966.

This home video release gives fans who couldn't attend the live show a chance to experience Go's celebration of seven decades of life and five decades of music. The "70 songs" concept suggests an extensive setlist that covers his vast catalog of material.