The 2013 J-POP SUMMIT FESTIVAL MAKES “KAWAII” UNIVERSAL AS IT EXPANDS TO S.F.’s UNION SQUARE FOR A SPECIAL LIVE PERFORMANCE BY KYARY PAMYU PAMYU
San
Francisco’s Biggest Japanese Pop Culture Celebration Expands Beyond
Japantown For Special FREE Concert Also Featuring Harajuku Singer/Model
Una, Sony Music Japan J-Pop Star Kylee,
And The Human Beat Box Phenomenon Daichi
San Francisco, CA, June 24, 2013 –
The 2013 J-POP Summit Festival, San Francisco’s annual celebration of
Japanese pop culture, music, fashion and film, celebrates its 5th anniversary by announcing its expansion – to Union Square – as celebrates this year’s theme, “Make Kawaii Universal!!” with a special live concert on Sunday, July 28th from 2:00pm-4:00pm, featuring one of Japan biggest J-Pop stars – Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.
Presented
in partnership with Union Square Live presented by the City of San
Francisco, the 2013 J-POP Summit Festival will take downtown San
Francisco by storm with “cute” J-Pop as a complement to the Festival’s
core location, taking place Saturday and Sunday, July 27th and 28th.
A variety of live bands, fashion shows, anime and live-action film
premieres, Guest of Honor appearances, vendors and a special POP GOURMET
Sake Tasting event are scheduled. Additional details on J-POP Festival events and programming are available at:
An
integral part of the theme of J-POP SUMMIT 2013, “kawaii” is a
universally celebrated Japanese word that means “cute” or “loveable” and
has become a prominent aspect of modern Japanese popular culture and
expressed prominently in fashion, music, anime, games, characters, and
cosmetics. The word has also become part of daily youth vernacular and
is widely used to comment on style and fashion.
“The
celebration of the J-POP Summit spreads beyond Japantown this year and
we are very excited to bring a special edition of the festival to Union
Square, led by one of Japan’s biggest pop stars, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu,” says
Seiji Horibuchi, the President/CEO of NEW PEOPLE, Inc. and Chairman of
the J-Pop Summit Festival Committee. “By having this opportunity to
present the essence of Kawaii Culture to a mainstream and
demographically diverse area of the city, we hope to deliver the spirit
and creativity of this unique pop culture phenomenon to even more
people.”
Kyary Pamyu Pamyu personifies the style and sound of Tokyo’s fashion Mecca – Harajuku.
Born
in Tokyo 1993, she began as a model for several Harajuku fashion
magazines when she was still in a high school and her unique looks and
bizarre language and behavior caught Japan’s, and soon the world’s
attention. Kyary Pamyu Pamyu released her major debut, MOSHI MOSHI HARAJUKU
in August 2011 from Warner Music Japan, and the music video for its
single “PONPONPON,” has been played over 50 million times on YouTube.
Her first full-album, Pamyu Pamyu Revolution, was released in May 2012. In February 2013, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu began a world tour and recently released her sixth single, “Invader Invader,” in May.
Una
was formally a charismatic shop assistant in Harajuku and began her
modeling career as a model by getting a snapshot taken by a fashion
magazine in 2010. It didn't take her long to begin appearing regularly
in numerous fashion magazines. With her beautiful looks, edgy style, and
perfectly balanced body proportions, she represents a new type of
Harajuku model capable of expressing not only kawaii style but also
showcasing other cool aspects of Harajuku culture. This iconic figure of
the Harajuku street scene will also debut her first musical single,
"Juicy Juicy," on August 14th.
Kylee
is an upbeat 19 year-old pop singer/songwriter currently signed to Sony
Music Japan and has become a fast-rising multi-cultural star that is
developing a major following in both the U.S. and Japan. Kylee has been
featured in the U.S. on the Today Show, and her second single,
"missing/IT'S YOU," released in 2010, was featured heavily in a
commercial for online apparel retailer NISSEN. In 2011 she performed for
an audience of more than 50,000 people at an official Major League
Baseball game and has also sang for President Barack Obama.
The
22-year-old Japanese human beat-box, Daichi, began teaching himself his
amazing skill beginning at the young age of 10. Without using any
instruments or machines, Daichi can make more than 50 different sounds
using his voice, and moreover, can play rhythm beat and sing melody at
the same time. Daichi is known internationally for his talents and he
has opened for the likes of Boys II Men and collaborated with numerous
singers, dancers, DJs and performers.
Founded
in 2005, Union Square Live brings free music, dance, circus, theater,
outdoor movies and other entertainment to Union Square Park for
everyone's enjoyment. Held April through October, most programs are
presented on Wednesdays at 12:30pm and 6pm and on Sundays at 2pm.
About J-POP SUMMIT FESTIVAL
The
J-POP SUMMIT FESTIVAL is an annual Japanese Pop Culture celebration
that features live bands and artists from Japan, pop culture panel
discussions, film premieres, fashion and DJ dance events, and celebrity
appearances. The Festival is hosted by NEW PEOPLE in cooperation with
the Japantown Merchants Association. In 2012, the two-day event
attracted 65,000 attendees.
More information about the J-POP Summit Festival is available at: J-POP.com.
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J-POP Superstar Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
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