Japanese math-rock trio Ling Tosite Sigure (凛として時雨) have announced two major developments for 2026: the long-awaited Blu-ray release of their December 2025 Nippon Budokan concert — their first performance at the legendary venue in 12 years — and a new three-city live tour titled DREAM KILLER.
Blu-ray Release Details
The live Blu-ray 「失神蠍 TOUR 2025 Tornado in Budokan」 (Shisshin Sasori TOUR 2025 Tornado in Budokan) will be released on July 15, 2026. It captures the complete 19-song setlist from the tour finale held in December 2025 at Nippon Budokan, which served as the final show of their album #4 20th anniversary tour.
The full tracklist includes fan favorites spanning the band's career:
01. 想像のSecurity (Souzou no Security)
02. Sα.SO.RI.
03. 竜巻いて鮮脳 (Tatsumaite Sennou)
04. laser beamer
05. JPOP Xfile
06. DISCO FLIGHT
07. Enigmatic Feeling
08. a symmetry
09. sick mind B rain
10. Acoustic
<Pierre Nakano Drum Solo>
11. replica
12. nakano kill you
13. 感覚UFO (Kankaku UFO)
14. 滅亡craft (Metsubou craft)
15. アレキシサイミアスペア (Alexithymia spare)
16. abnormalize
17. Loo% Who%
18. Telecastic fake show
19. 傍観 (Boukan)
DREAM KILLER Tour 2026
Alongside the Blu-ray, the band announced the Ling Tosite Sigure TOUR 2026 DREAM KILLER, a three-stop tour hitting major Zepp venues across Japan:
- September 29 — Zepp Nagoya (Aichi)
- October 1 — Zepp Haneda (Tokyo)
- October 7 — Zepp Osaka Bayside (Osaka)
Ticket advance lottery reservations are now open via Lawson Ticket until June 21 at 23:59.
Background
Ling Tosite Sigure, consisting of TK (vocals, guitar), 345 (vocals, bass), and Pierre Nakano (drums), formed in Saitama in 2002. Known for their high-pitched dual vocals, thunderous progressive guitar rock, and complex compositions, the band has maintained a devoted following across two decades. Their album still a Sigure virgin? reached #1 on the Oricon weekly charts, and they've contributed iconic anime theme songs including abnormalize (PSYCHO-PASS) and Enigmatic Feeling.
Community Reception
Fans have reacted positively to the announcement, with Natalie Music readers commenting on how the 12-year wait for a Budokan Blu-ray makes it a must-have for collectors. On social media, supporters expressed excitement about the DREAM KILLER tour bringing the band back to Zepp venues, which offer a more intimate setting than arena shows. The official announcement on X (formerly Twitter) garnered strong engagement within hours of posting.