When will Radwimps’ new album be released globally?

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n October 8, 2025, the Japanese rock band Radwimps will unveil their latest studio album, Anew. This album will mark the band’s first studio release in four years and coincide with their 20th major debut anniversary.

The album, Anew, will consist of 12 tracks, including 10 new recordings. It will also include “Tamamono,” the theme song for NHK’s drama Anpan, and “Meidai,” which was created for NTV’s news zero. The album will blend the band’s signature alternative rock style with reflections on their anniversary. In addition, a limited edition 20th Anniversary Special Box will be available, which will feature exclusive behind-the-scenes content, a recording of their June studio performance, interviews, rare footage from their first Yokohama Arena show in 2007, and songs from their appearance at the Fuji Rock Festival in 2025.

In celebration of the album release and their milestone year, Radwimps will embark on a 17-show arena tour across nine cities in Japan. Notably, their hometown performances in Yokohama will include guest appearances by BUMP OF CHICKEN, Vaundy, and YOASOBI.

Radwimps, formed in 2001 and signed to a major label in 2005, have released a total of nine studio albums and have toured extensively across Asia, Europe, North America, and Latin America. They gained international recognition through collaborations with filmmaker Makoto Shinkai, providing scores for critically acclaimed films such as Your Name, Weathering with You, and Suzume. These collaborations earned the band accolades at the Japanese Academy Awards.

For those interested in listening and learning more about the album and the band, they can visit the official Radwimps website or their anniversary site for updates and information.

In conclusion, the upcoming release of Anew by Radwimps is highly anticipated by fans worldwide, and the band’s anniversary tour is sure to be a memorable experience for all who attend. With their unique blend of alternative rock and reflective themes, Radwimps continue to solidify their place as one of Japan’s most iconic rock bands.

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