X Japan’s Yoshiki has donated $100,000 to Earth Alliance’s Amazon Forest Fund in an effort to help out with the fight against the fires throughout the Amazon region. He had the following to say about that: “The Amazon fires deserve the world’s attention. I want to encourage people in every nation, including Japan, to take…
On August 24, X Japan’s Yoshiki will take part in a special musical performance at the private grand opening event for Japan House Los Angeles at Hollywood & Highland. Japan House Los Angeles is a “premiere venue designed to showcase Japan’s art, culture, business, technology, and entertainment to help strengthen cultural ties between Japan and…
X Japan’s Yoshiki has donated 10 million yen (approximately $89,000) to the Red Cross Society in an effort to provide disaster relief for those affected by the heavy downpours and flooding that has caused significant damage around Western Japan. The donation was made through his nonprofit organization Yoshiki Foundation America. The Japanese Red Cross Society…
Marilyn Manson recently joined X Japan onstage at Coachella, and now it appears he will be guesting on the band’s new album as well. Yoshiki confirmed the news during a recent interview with Consequence Of Sound. He also revealed that the effort should be out in “late summer or early fall.” Yoshiki said the following…
Despite the fact that he was previously banned from Coachella, Marilyn Manson took the stage at the festival to play his cover of Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)“ with X Japan. The performance took place last night (April 21) at the second weekend of the event in Indio Valley, CA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnEZC9TUauM
Marilyn Manson has revealed that he will be joining X Japan onstage at the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 21. X Japan’s first performance at the festival took place this past weekend and it saw them joined onstage by Limp Bizkit‘s Wes Borland, Guns N’ Roses‘ Richard Fortus, and holograms of late…
X Japan have recruited Limp Bizkit’s Wes Borland for their upcoming Coachella performances in Indio, California. Borland will be filling in for guitarist Sugizo who will be unable to make it due to visa issues. Borland and Guns N’ Roses guitarist Richard Fortus have both been playing select songs with the group at recent live…
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