Japanese rock band, Flow, announce 2025 Naruto world tour

The widely recognized Japanese rock group, Flow, has recently unveiled plans for a global tour centered entirely on the renowned anime series, Naruto.

For an anime fan, or “weeb,” one of the most heartwarming feelings of nostalgia comes from hearing the intro theme of their favorite anime series. Whether it’s One Piece, Naruto, or countless other iconic shows, these opening themes have played a significant role in shaping generations of fans. A notable Japanese rock band, Flow, which has produced several songs for the Naruto franchise, has announced plans for a global tour in 2025 exclusively dedicated to the beloved anime series.

Flow to tour the world playing songs from Naruto

As a hardcore gamer, I’m super hyped for Flow’s latest world tour, “Naruto the Rock!” Instead of simply playing their tunes, they’re gonna mix it up with some top hits from other bands too! You can expect to groove along to tracks like Silhouette by Kana-Boon and plenty more!

The tour will hit multiple regions of the world, with shows in the U.K. and the U.S.

Big fan of Flow and Naruto? Well, let’s see if the band will be hitting a city near you.

Get the ultimate Naruto experience

The group intends to perform in various parts of the globe, such as North America and Europe, and they unveiled their tour schedule just a few days ago. Notably, they will be performing at the authentic Naruto theme park in Japan, where they will sing some of their well-known tunes.

Watch the announcement video below:

It’s anticipated that during the Naruto the Rock tour, the band might perform alongside popular scenes from the anime, a practice often seen in concerts related to anime.

Head to Flow’s website to purchase a ticket and see all the dates.

About Flow

Flow initially emerged in 1993, achieving mainstream success around the turn of the millennium thanks to their smash hit GO!!!. This tune served as the opening theme for the original Naruto anime series.

After that point, the group has put out several studio albums and appeared in numerous Naruto seasons, which has helped establish them as a major act within the realm of anime music.

Will you be going to Flow’s Naruto the Rock World Tour?

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2025-07-24 01:12

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