YOASOBI Watch Me! English Version & Concerts
- The J-pop sensation YOASOBI has unveiled an English rendition of their popular track, 'Watch Me!'.
- Ayase and lilas Ikuta, the duo behind YOASOBI, are preparing to bring their energetic performances to international stages.
- The song, 'watch Me!', blends japanese pop with electro-pop elements.
YOASOBI ignites the global stage with the English release of “Watch Me!”—the electrifying theme song from the anime series Witch Watch. Catch Ayase and lilas Ikuta as they gear up for their London debut at OVO Arena Wembley on June 8th and 9th, with limited tickets remaining. This follows their highly anticipated performance at Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona on June 6th. The band has already completed a record-breaking arena tour, made their Coachella and Lollapalooza debuts, and played sold-out shows across the U.S. Explore the key points and discover what’s making YOASOBI a powerhouse in J-pop, and see how News Directory 3 covers their successes! Discover what’s next for one of the hottest acts in music.
YOASOBI Releases English Version of ’Watch Me!’ ahead of London Shows
Updated June 04, 2025
The J-pop sensation YOASOBI has unveiled an English rendition of their popular track, ‘Watch Me!’. The single, originally released in May, gained traction as the theme song for the anime series Witch Watch.
Ayase and lilas Ikuta, the duo behind YOASOBI, are preparing to bring their energetic performances to international stages. The release of the English ‘Watch Me!’ coincides with their highly anticipated London debut at the OVO Arena Wembley on June 8 and 9. Limited tickets remain for the shows.
The song, ‘watch Me!’, blends japanese pop with electro-pop elements. The lyrics, sung from the perspective of Witch Watch‘s Nicoraski, paint a picture of happy images and a magical routine.

YOASOBI’s global presence continues to expand. In addition to their London shows, they are scheduled to perform at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona on June 6, joining a lineup that includes Charli XCX, LCD Soundsystem, and HAIM.
As their formation in 2019, YOASOBI has achieved significant milestones, including gracing the cover of NME in September 2023. The duo expressed their hope that J-pop will gain recognition self-reliant of anime and become a globally recognized music culture.
Over the past year, YOASOBI completed a record-breaking arena tour for a japanese artist and made their debut at Coachella and Lollapalooza, along with sold-out performances in major U.S. cities.
What’s next
Following their performances in London and Barcelona, YOASOBI is expected to announce further international tour dates and continue to release new music, solidifying their position as a leading force in the global J-pop scene.
