Yoshiki Awarded Asian Icon Award At Tokyo’s Classic Rock Awards


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Musician Yoshiki was awarded the “Asian Icon” Award at this year’s Classic Rock Awards. The former X Japan frontman is the first artist to receive the honor.

Yoshiki performed at the event, which were held at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan. The performance included classical renditions of David Bowie’s Space Oddity and X Japan’s Art of Life.


Musician Yoshiki was awarded the “Asian Icon” Award at this year’s Classic Rock Awards. The former X Japan frontman is the first artist to receive the honor.

Yoshiki performed at the event, which were held at Tokyo’s Ryogoku Kokugikan. The performance included classical renditions of David Bowie’s Space Oddity and X Japan’s Art of Life.

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Yoshiki Wins Asian Icon Award at Classic Rock Awards in Tokyo

X Japan Leader Performs David Bowie Tribute and Art of Life

yoshiki-classic-rock-awards-headshot-001-20161122November 14, 2016 — X Japan leader Yoshiki performed at the Classic Rock Awards held at Ryogoku Kokugikan this past Friday, November 11. Yoshiki made history by becoming the first-ever artist to be honored with the “Asian Icon Award.” Based at the venerable Roundhouse venue in London, the Classic Rock Awards are widely recognized by the world’s rock stars as the “annual must-attend event,” bringing together artists from rock’s global Hall of Fame.

The show was held in Japan this year for the first time ever, and with this memorable timing Yoshiki became the first Asian artist to accomplish this great achievement. Rock royalty including Jeff Beck, ELO, Jimmy Page, Joe Perry, Def Leppard, Richie Sambora, Cheap Trick attended the event and gave Yoshiki rave reviews for his performance featuring classical renditions of David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” and X Japan’s masterpiece “Art Of Life.”

“So many artists in Asia are going overseas and Asian rock is growing worldwide,” Yoshiki said as he accepted the award. “X Japan is proud to be one of them and if there’s a wall between east and west, the wall is getting lower and thinner. I’m going to break this wall. It’s an honor to receive this award. I would like to dedicate this award to the X Japan members especially Hide and Taiji. Thank you very much.”

On January 12 and 13, 2017, Yoshiki will make his Carnegie Hall debut with “Yoshiki Classical featuring Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.” Although known as the founder, songwriter and drummer of X Japan, Yoshiki is a classically trained multi-instrumentalist, composer, and musician. Having composed the 2012 Golden Globe Awards theme song, he also composed and performed an orchestral piece and piano concerto to commemorate the Japanese Emperor’s 10th anniversary of his reign. His recent album Yoshiki Classical features collaborations between Yoshiki and legendary Beatles producer Sir George Martin, the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Tokyo City Philharmonic Orchestra, and Quartet San Francisco. At the Carnegie shows, Yoshiki will perform his original compositions alongside the world-renowned Tokyo Philharmonic; he will also play several traditional Classical pieces. Yoshiki has tapped Yuga Cohler (co-creator of the Kanye West/Beethoven crossover project “Yeethoven”) to conduct the concerts.

Yoshiki Classical @ Carnegie Hall Tickets and VIP info: http://www.yoshiki.net/classical.html

Yoshiki is currently on a world tour greeting audiences for the X Japan documentary “WE ARE X” at film festivals in various countries, as well as promoting his forthcoming classical tour. “WE ARE X” is a transcendent and beautifully shot rock & roll story about the Japanese rock band X Japan, one of the biggest rock bands in the world.

“WE ARE X” Website & Showtimes: http://www.wearexfilm.com

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