Kyosuke Himuro's Final Concert Film Gets Theatrical Release
Rock legend Kyosuke Himuro's farewell concert film will screen in theaters nationwide, coinciding with his final Tokyo performance on May 23.

Kyosuke Himuro's "LAST GIGS" concert film will hit movie theaters across Japan, giving fans nationwide a chance to experience the rock icon's farewell performances on the big screen.
The theatrical screening coincides with the final date of Himuro's "KYOSUKE HIMURO FILM CONCERT TOUR LAST GIGS OVERRIDE" at Zepp Haneda (TOKYO) on May 23. The same live footage being shown at the Tokyo venue will simultaneously play in cinemas throughout the country.
For those unfamiliar, Kyosuke Himuro rose to fame as the vocalist of legendary rock band BOΓWY before launching a successful solo career in 1988. Known for his distinctive voice and charismatic stage presence, he became one of Japan's most influential rock artists over his decades-long career.
The film concert format allows Himuro to reach audiences beyond traditional venue limitations, making these final performances accessible to fans who might not be able to attend in person. Given that this tour carries the "LAST GIGS" title, the theatrical release takes on special significance as potentially one of the last opportunities to see Himuro perform.
The nationwide cinema screening ensures that fans across Japan can participate in this farewell moment, creating a shared experience that bridges the gap between live performance and film presentation.
