close menu

Adult Swim Celebrates FLCL’s Return with a Concert Tour Featuring the Show’s Music

All it took was six episodes for FLCL (pronounced in English as Fooly Cooly) to create a legacy for itself. The show has become a cult classic since its premiere in 2000 (and its English-language premiere in 2003), so much so that it was brought back for new episodes on Adult Swim. The first revival season, FLCL Progressive, is set to begin airing on June 2, followed by another series called FLCL Alternative in September.

Now there’s even more reason for fans of the show to get excited, especially if you’re big on its music: Adult Swim is celebrating the show’s return with a concert tour from Japanese rock band The Pillows, who provide music for the show. They’ll be playing both familiar tunes from the original run as well as new music from the episodes yet to air, which will serve as a fun preview for the revival. Get tickets here.

via GIPHY

The Pillows will be joined by a couple of familiar faces. Opening will be Japanese all-girl rock group Noodles, who haven’t performed in the United States in eight years, and Cullen Omori, the former frontman of Smith Westerns, who has a new album coming out this year via Sub Pop.

Are you a fan of the show? Or any of the acts involved in the tour? Will you be checking it out? Let us know what you think in the comments, and find the full list of tour dates below!

July 10 — Boston, MA @ The Sinclair
July 12 — New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre
July 15 — Seattle, WA @ Neptune
July 16 — Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre
July 18 — San Francisco, CA @ August Hall
July 19 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent

Featured image: Production I.G./Adult Swim

More on music and anime!

The Mysterious Medical Condition That Gives People Dragon Faces

The Mysterious Medical Condition That Gives People Dragon Faces

article
Hundreds of Real Doctors Have Famous Fictional Doctor Names

Hundreds of Real Doctors Have Famous Fictional Doctor Names

article
What is Wrong with MAD MAX’s War Boys?

What is Wrong with MAD MAX’s War Boys?

article