One Ok Rock

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    ONE OK ROCK talks knocking down 'wall' between them and US audience

    Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK may be a global name now, but this was not always the case. In a recent interview on Saturday (20 January) ahead of their performance to a 6,500-strong crowd at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, the band’s lead vocalist Takahiro Moriuchi (known simply as “Taka”) shared their experience during their initial performances in the United States. “There is that very strong, significant ‘away’ feeling,” Taka said of performing to an American audience at an interview session

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    PHOTOS: 6,500 fans turn up for ONE OK ROCK Singapore concert

    Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK performed their biggest show on Saturday (20 Jan) at the Indoor Stadium, in front of a 6,500-strong crowd.

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    ONE OK ROCK may write song about Singapore if there is 'good energy' at concert

    Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK may have performed in many countries, but writing a song about one is something entirely different. “I’ve never tried writing about some country,” he told Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore ahead of ONE OK ROCK’s concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Saturday (20 January).

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    Linkin Park's Chester was the reason I became a rock vocalist, says ONE OK ROCK's Taka

    Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK. Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK has had a tight relationship with Linkin Park, with the two even scheduled to go on tour together before the death of singer and songwriter Chester Bennington in July 2017. Lead vocalist Takahiro Moriuchi (known simply as “Taka”) posted several emotional Instagram posts after the news was released, and performed at a tribute concert for Bennington in October.

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    J-rock band ONE OK ROCK to perform at Singapore Indoor Stadium on 20 Jan 2018

    Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK will be returning to Singapore on 20 Jan 2018 for their largest concert on the island yet.