SiM’s North America Tour Kicks Off This Weekend

Seeing music from your favorite anime performed live by the original artist would be a dream come true for any anime fan. Attack On Titan fans in the United States and Canada will soon have the opportunity to make that dream a reality because Japanese rock band SiM is about to begin their first-ever headlining tour in North America.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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SiM is best known for performing the last two opening songs for the renowned anime Attack On Titan. The band is responsible for “The Rumbling” from The Final Season: Part II, and “Under The Tree” from The Final Season: The Final Chapters. Nearly a decade before this, though, they also performed the opening song for the anime Rage of Bahamut: Genesis, called “EXiSTENCE.” They performed all three songs at four of the shows during the Japan leg of their world tour; however, according to the currently available setlist, they will not be performing “EXiSTENCE” at their North American shows. The tour kicks off on April 19th at The Neptune in Seattle, Washington. They are joined by opening acts Crystal Lake, Within Destruction, and Fame On Fire.

SiM opening for Dance Gavin Dance at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ on September 30th 2023

Tickets for all remaining shows are still available via Ticketmaster. Get yours now!


About Gabby Bibus

Gabby has been obsessed with anime since she was just 9 years old, and is proud to say she has watched over 200 different series. But that’s not even her biggest claim to fame: she also lives on a farm with over 80 goats! Although anime and animals are her two favorite things in the world, she also loves music, books, and movies. Her day job is a middle school ESL teacher, and she is also a staff member at the New Jersey Renaissance Faire.

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