RADWIMPS Australian Tour Dates 2023, How To Get Presale Code Ticket?

Don't miss RADWIMPS Australian Tour 2023! Discover the tour dates and find out how to grab your presale tickets using the official website for early access.

by Abinaya

Updated Aug 24, 2023

RADWIMPS Australian Tour Dates 2023, How To Get Presale Code Ticket?
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RADWIMPS

Radwimps, stylized as RADWIMPS, is a prominent Japanese rock band that embarked on its musical journey independently in 2003 before signing with Toshiba EMI in 2005.

The name "Radwimps" is a unique amalgamation of two English slang terms, namely "rad" and "wimp." According to the band, this coined word carries multiple meanings, including "excellent weakling" and "superlative coward," reflecting their distinctive approach to music and self-expression.

The band's breakthrough moment arrived in 2006 with the release of their album "Radwimps 4: Okazu no Gohan," which catapulted them into commercial success.

However, Radwimps is perhaps best known for their later singles "Order Made" in 2008 and "Dada" in 2011, both of which achieved the prestigious number one position on Oricon's single charts in Japan. These chart-toppers solidified their status as a major force in the Japanese music scene.

RADWIMPS Australian Tour Dates 2023

Date

Time

Venue

Location

Oct 9

7:30 – 11:30 pm

The Hordern Pavilion

1 Driver Ave

Moore Park NSW

Australia

Oct 12

7:30 pm

Forum Melbourne

154 Flinders St

Melbourne VIC

Australia

Oct 13

7:30 pm

Forum Melbourne

154 Flinders St

Melbourne VIC

Australia

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How to get Presale Code Ticket?

To secure presale tickets for the RADWIMPS Australian Tour 2023, got to the official RADWIMPS website or check out the Twitter post given above.

Similarly, Yusuke Takeda, the bassist, expressed his eagerness to connect with the awaiting fans, saying, "I hear that there are a lot of people waiting for us to come, so I can't wait to go! We will do our best!" This upcoming tour promises an unforgettable musical experience for fans in Australia, making it an event not to be missed.

RADWIMPS History

Radwimps, a Japanese rock band, originated in 2001 during the members' first year of high school in Kanagawa, Japan. The group's initial lineup comprised five friends who had known each other since middle school. Lead vocalist Yojiro Noda's early exposure to music, particularly Oasis, sparked his interest in the field.

The band's activities initially revolved around Yokohama, where they debuted with their first performance on BB Street in Kannai district in February 2002. Guitarist Akira Kuwahara left high school to focus on the band's growth. Radwimps gained recognition by participating in the Yokohama High School Music Festival in 2002, winning the grand prize with their song "Moshi mo."

Their debut single, "Moshi mo," was released in 2003, followed by their first album, "Radwimps," featuring songs they had composed during middle school. After a hiatus, Radwimps returned in 2004 with new members. They released singles like "Kiseki" and embarked on a Japan-wide tour. In 2005, their second album, "Radwimps 2: Hatten Tojō," was released. Signing with Toshiba EMI, their major debut marked a new phase.

Their album "Radwimps 3: Mujintō ni Motte Ikiwasureta Ichimai" established their popularity in 2006. 2006 saw the release of "Radwimps 4: Okazu no Gohan," reaching number five on Oricon charts and earning Gold certification. In 2008, their single "Order Made" hit number one. Their album "Altocolony no Teiri" debuted at number two in 2009. Radwimps achieved their second number-one single with "Dada" in 2011.

Their sixth album, "Zettai Zetsumei," was certified Platinum. In 2016, they gained global recognition with the soundtrack album "Your Name." They released the album "Human Bloom" in 2017 and "Anti Anti Generation" in 2018. They contributed to the film "Weathering with You" in 2019 and launched a world tour. Despite challenges, Radwimps continued creating music, contributing to films like "The Last Ten Years" and "Suzume" in 2022. Their journey has been marked by success, collaborations, and a dynamic evolution in musical style.

RADWIMPS Members

Member

Role

Tenure

Yojiro Noda

Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar

2001–present

Akira Kuwahara

Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals

2001–2021 (hiatus)

2022–present

Yusuke Takeda

Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals

2003–present

Satoshi Yamaguchi

Drums, Backing Vocals

2003–2015 (hiatus)

2015–present

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RADWIMPS Australian Tour Dates 2023 - FAQ

1. What time do the RADWIMPS Australian Tour 2023 concerts start  

The concerts are scheduled to start at 7:30 pm local time.

2. Where are the RADWIMPS Australian Tour 2023 venues located?

The venues are "The Hordern Pavilion" in Moore Park, NSW, and "Forum Melbourne" in Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

3. How can I access presale tickets for the RADWIMPS tour?

To secure presale tickets for the RADWIMPS Australian Tour 2023, got to the official RADWIMPS website or check out the Twitter post given above.

4. When will the general on-sale tickets for the tour be available?

General on-sale tickets for the tour will go live on August 4 at 11:00 a.m. AEST.

5. Is there an option to access additional presale tickets for the RADWIMPS tour?

To secure presale tickets for the RADWIMPS Australian Tour 2023, got to the official RADWIMPS website or check out the Twitter post given above.