Creepy Nuts, ATARASHII GAKKO!, & Tatsuya Kitani To Perform At Zepp KL This April

For those who like the theme song to last year’s hit shonen anime Dandadan, as well as the OPs for Oshi No Ko and Jujutsu Kaisen, we’ve got some news.

Next month, the group Creepy Nuts alongside Japanese acts Atarashii Gakko! and Tatsuya Kitani will be performing in Zepp KL this 26 April. Here’s the description for all three groups:

Creepy Nuts

Creepy Nuts is a hip hop unit formed by the consecutive three-time UMB winning rapper R-Shitei, and the DMC World DJ Championships winner DJ Matsunaga.The group performed Bling-Bang-Bang-Born, the opening theme for Mashle: Magic and Muscles, which swept across Japanese and international charts with over 700 million streams. Creepy Nuts have performed at music festivals not only domestically but also internationally, and are set to hold a concert at Tokyo Dome in February 2025. They also did the song Otonoke for the hit anime Dandadan.

Atarashii Gakko!

The self-proclaimed “youth representative of Japan,” who have captured worldwide attention with their self-choreographed powerful dance performances and live shows. They are best known for their song Otona Blue, which went viral on TikTok, accumulating over 3.3 billion views and 15 million+ followers across social media. The group recently completed a world tour which drew a total of 110,000 fans across 26 cities worldwide.

 

Tatsuya Kitani

One of Japan’s most prolific performers, who played to a fully sold-out crowd at the Budokan in May 2024. He is known for the song Where Our Blue Is, the opening theme for Jujutsu Kaisen; and Fatal, the opening theme for Season 2 of Oshi No Ko, which was perfomed in collaboration with Kento Nakajima under the group name GEMN. In addition to performing under his own name, he has collaborated with various artists and continues to be active across genres.

Tickets are available and on sale right now. Check the CENTRAL Music and Entertainment Festival websites for updates.

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