PUFFY, the beloved J-Pop duo who debuted in May 1994, has announced their 30th anniversary festival "PUFFY no 'P' FES" for July 19-20, 2025, at the Tokyu Dresse Todoroki Arena in Kanagawa.

The festival comes after what the duo described as planning sessions where they "nearly broke up" while organizing the event. Despite the challenges, Ami Onuki and Yumi Yoshimura have pulled together a celebration that will feature artists connected to their three-decade career.

PUFFY rose to fame in the mid-90s with their pop-rock sound and distinctive vocals, becoming one of Japan's most recognizable female duos. They gained international recognition through their theme song for "The Powerpuff Girls" and various collaborations with international artists. Their music spans from catchy pop anthems to experimental rock, earning them a dedicated fanbase both in Japan and abroad.

The anniversary festival represents a significant milestone for the duo, who have maintained their partnership and musical output for three decades. While the full lineup of "artists with connections to PUFFY" hasn't been revealed yet, fans can expect performances that showcase the duo's wide-ranging influence on the Japanese music scene.

Ticket information and additional performer announcements are expected in the coming months as PUFFY continues their anniversary year celebrations.