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ASP UK Tour Final in London — The Last Stage That Concluded the Journey of Eight

September 09, 2025

ASP launched their first-ever UK tour ASP in the UK Tour on September 22, 2025, visiting three cities across the country. The tour concluded with the final performance in London on Thursday, September 25, at The Underworld.

This tour marked a major turning point for the group, as it had been announced that original members YUMEKA NOWKANA? and MOG RYAN would graduate from ASP following these three shows in Bristol, Manchester, and London.

On the third and final day of the UK tour, ASP returned to The Underworld, a live house where they had already performed six times during previous overseas events under the banner WACK in the UK. This was their seventh appearance at the venue, and notably, their first-ever solo headline show there. About 200 people packed into the space, consisting mostly of local fans along with those who had traveled from Japan.

Just before the show began, NAMELESS delivered the pre-show announcements, which sparked a loud cheer from the crowd.

As the familiar opening SE echoed through the venue, the eight members of ASP took the stage, kicking off the night with “TOXiC iNVASiON.” Having performed there six times before, the ROGUES (the official name for ASP fans) reached their highest level of excitement on this tour. The heat intensified with “Black Nails,” followed by brief self-introductions from each member, leading straight into the live-remixed versions of “TOTSUGEKI!!!!!” and “MAKE A MOVE.” Both dance-driven songs captivated the crowd with their choreography.

The setlist for this tour was composed entirely of songs released after ASP’s major debut. With tracks such as “I won’t let you go,” “darma,” “Japanese Girl,” “SEXUAL CONVERSATiON,” and “Tokyo Sky Blues,” the group showcased their musical range, while the energy of the ROGUES continued to rise.

During another MC segment, as in the Bristol and Manchester shows, NAMELESS performed her take on Freddie Mercury’s vocal techniques. By the third attempt, her timing and delivery were flawless, sparking playful call-and-response with the members and fans, and wrapping the room in a powerful sense of unity.

The set continued with “NO COLOR S,” “Heaven’s Seven,” and “I HATE U,” before NAMELESS performed “Too young to get it, too fast to live.,” a song she had written. The main set closed with “BA-BY,” after which the members left the stage.

Without pause, a thunderous encore call erupted. Soon the members reappeared, delivering “Get New Mirai,” the first song of the current lineup. The fast-paced rock tune had ROGUES jumping, raising their hands, and shouting passionate chants before the final chorus, turning the venue into a whirlwind of energy.

Then came farewell addresses from the two members graduating that night.

MOG: “ASP, UK tour final. This is the last show for both me and Yumeka. I’m so happy to have come to the UK and to have met you all. I love ASP’s music, and I love ASP and the ROGUES. Thank you so much.”

YUMEKA: “I am proud to have performed in the UK. And today is my final day as YUMEKA NOWKANA? of ASP. I’m so happy to have met all of you. YUMEKA NOWKANA? and ASP are forever! Love forever!”

The ROGUES answered their words not with sadness, but with a massive ASP call, sending the two off with positive energy.

WONKER followed with a message: “This tour was a challenge for ASP. We love London. We’ll be back again! The next song is the last.” With that, the group performed their major debut single “Hyper Cracker,” closing their final tour and final show as an eight-member group on a bright, positive note.

After joining hands, the eight members shouted their gratitude to the crowd without microphones before leaving the stage, as the audience broke into a unison chorus of “M.” It was a tour finale where both ASP and the ROGUES gave everything they had.

With this milestone UK tour now complete, a new chapter begins for ASP as a six-member group.


■Event Information

ASP in the UK Tour
September 22, 2025 (Mon) – The Fleece, Bristol, UK
September 23, 2025 (Tue) – The Kings Arms, Manchester, UK
September 25, 2025 (Thu) – The Underworld, London, UK

Details jpurecords.com/blogs/news/asp
Ticket lit.link/asp

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