Tokyo,Japan – Legendaryโ Japanese singerโ Go Hiromi,70,recounted a tale of unprecedented fan fervor fromโค hisโข 1970s debut during a recent appearance on Fuji TV’s โ”Nonstop!” – including โฃreceiving a Louis Vuitton handbagโค thrown onto the โขstage during a performance. The anecdote underscores Hiromi’s remarkable โค53-year career as โJapan’s longest-active idol singer, a status cemented by โคaโ recent birthday โconcert โขat Budokan andโค an upcoming nationwide tour.
Hiromi debuted in 1972 at the age of 16 with theโค hit song “Boys and Girls,” quickly becomingโข a national sensation. The singer described the intensity of hisโข early popularity, recalling an incident where he was unable to disembark at Nagoyaโ Station due โto overwhelming crowds. “There seemed to be a policy that ‘Goโ Hiromi does not get off,'” he stated on “Nonstop!” necessitating a stop at Toyohashi Station and a subsequent car rideโข to his destination.
The story of the louisโค vuitton bag, complete with a ribbon, further illustratesโค the dedication – and affluence – of his fanbase. โฃHiromi shared that fans would throw โฃluxury items onto the stage as expressions of their enthusiasm. โข
Throughout his career, Hiromi has delivered a string of chart-topping hits including “Premonition of Parting,” “240 Million Pupils,” andโ “GOLDFINGER’99.”โฃ He willโ celebrate his โ70th birthday and โฃdecades-long career with the “Hiromi Go Concert Tour 2025 ’70 YEARS a GO!'” demonstrating a continued energy andโค vocal prowess that defiesโ expectations.