RIP SLYME's Final Shows Get Global Streaming and Theater Screenings
The legendary Japanese hip-hop group will broadcast their farewell concerts live online and in movie theaters across Japan, giving fans worldwide access to their historic final performances.

RIP SLYME fans around the world will get the chance to witness history as the pioneering Japanese hip-hop group broadcasts their final concerts globally. The group's farewell shows "RIP SLYME 25th Anniversary GREATEST LIVE -Final Three Nights-" will be available via live streaming, broadcast, and movie theater screenings.
The three-night farewell run takes place March 20-22 at Tokyo's TOYOTA ARENA TOKYO, marking the end of an era for one of Japan's most influential hip-hop acts. These performances represent RIP SLYME's last concerts before entering an indefinite hiatus, making the streaming announcement particularly significant for international fans who can't make the trip to Tokyo.
For those unfamiliar, RIP SLYME emerged in the late 1990s as part of Japan's underground hip-hop scene and became mainstream stars with their unique blend of Japanese rap, pop sensibilities, and infectious energy. The group helped bring hip-hop culture to Japanese pop music and influenced countless artists who followed.
The multi-format approach ensures maximum accessibility - live streaming reaches global audiences, while Japanese fans can catch the shows at local movie theaters through live viewing events. This comprehensive coverage reflects just how monumental these final performances are for Japanese music culture.
After 25 years of pushing boundaries and defining Japanese hip-hop, RIP SLYME's farewell promises to be both celebration and send-off for a group that helped shape an entire generation's musical landscape.
