SHISHAMO Postpones 4 Final Tour Shows Due to Lead Singer's Health Issues
SHISHAMO has postponed four concerts from their farewell tour "Final Tour 2026 'Sayonara Voyage!!!'" due to lead vocalist and guitarist Asako Miyazaki's health concerns.

SHISHAMO has announced the postponement of four shows from their ongoing farewell tour due to health issues affecting lead vocalist and guitarist Asako Miyazaki.
The affected concerts are part of "SHISHAMO Final Tour 2026 'Sayonara Voyage!!!'" (γγγͺγγγ€γΌγΈγ₯!!!), the trio's final tour before they disband. The band cited Miyazaki's poor physical condition as the reason for the postponements.
SHISHAMO, formed in 2010, became one of Japan's most beloved indie rock bands with their nostalgic sound and relatable lyrics about youth and everyday life. The three-piece consists of Miyazaki on vocals and guitar, Aya Matsumoto on bass, and Misaki Yoshikawa on drums. They've been particularly popular among young Japanese listeners for songs like "Kimi to Natsu Fes" and "Boku ni Kanojo ga Dekitanda."
The band announced their decision to disband in 2024, making this tour particularly significant for fans hoping to see them perform one last time. The postponed shows represent a substantial portion of what was meant to be their final opportunity to perform together.
No specific details about Miyazaki's condition or potential rescheduled dates have been announced. The band is expected to provide updates on the remaining tour dates and any alternative arrangements for affected ticket holders.
