Get Ready to Groove: VAUNDY Takes the Stage Live in London
Vaundy’s Time Paradox: A Symphony of Success
Vaundy’s theme song for the movie “Doraemon: Nobita’s Symphony of the Earth” has reached a milestone. The song, “Time Paradox,” has surpassed 100 million views on the Billboard JAPAN chart in record time. This achievement marks Vaundy’s 14th song to exceed 100 million plays, solidifying his position as a leading artist in the Reiwa music scene.
Vaundy’s new original live performance, recorded at the historic Old Royal Naval College in London, is set to be released in theaters. The college, a World Heritage Site, boasts stunning architecture and intricate paintings that took 19 years to complete. Inspired by the grandeur of the building, Vaundy’s performance promises to be an unforgettable experience.
The live performance will be accompanied by a behind-the-scenes documentary, featuring unreleased footage of Vaundy’s life in London and rare glimpses into his songwriting process. This intimate look into Vaundy’s creative process is sure to change the way fans experience his music.
In addition to a limited one-week screening period starting October 10th, Vaundy will embark on a nationwide arena tour from November 8th. The film will also be screened in cities hosting the ”Vaundy one man live ARENA tour 2024-2025.”
Vaundy continues to push the boundaries of his art, and his upcoming performance in London promises to be an unforgettable experience. With the stage set, all that’s left is for fans to surrender themselves to the music that will be played there.
