RIP SLYME to Hold Special Drone Show for Fans Before Hiatus
Japanese hip-hop group RIP SLYME will present a "THANK YOU" drone show on March 19 at Tokyo's Kirrana Garden Toyosu as a farewell message to fans before their upcoming activity break.

RIP SLYME is preparing a unique farewell message for their supporters with a special drone show scheduled for March 19 at Tokyo's Kirrana Garden Toyosu.
The "THANK YOU" drone show will light up the sky above the venue as the group's way of expressing gratitude to fans before entering their activity hiatus. This aerial display comes just ahead of what appears to be their final live performance before the break.
RIP SLYME, formed in the mid-1990s, became one of Japan's most successful hip-hop acts with hits like "Rakuen Baby" and "Super Shooter." The group helped bring Japanese hip-hop into the mainstream with their melodic approach and catchy hooks that resonated with pop audiences.
The timing of this drone show suggests it will serve as both a celebration of their career and a heartfelt goodbye to the fans who supported them throughout their journey. Drone shows have become increasingly popular in Japan as a way to create memorable experiences, and RIP SLYME's choice to use this medium reflects their desire to give fans something special to remember.
While the group hasn't provided extensive details about the duration or specific reasons for their hiatus, this gesture demonstrates their appreciation for the fanbase that has supported them for over two decades. The show represents a modern twist on the traditional farewell, using technology to create what will likely be an emotional moment for both the group and their supporters.
