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The Last Fan Standing: "A Japanese Idol's Concert for Her One and Only True Fan"

 

Image: twitter/ushio_yurina

A twitter post by a former idol Yurina Ushio, who held a graduation live event concert on July 30, 2023 that only one fan attend at the "Birthday Festival" has become a hot topic. 


Image: twitter/ushio_yurina

After graduating from the idol group オルテンシア "Ortensia" in November 2021, Ushio continued his solo activities. She turned 36 on July 24th, and on the 30th, 2023, she held her birthday celebration at the live house "鶴舞DAYTRIP" in Nagoya City, Japan.

On the day of the event, the venue will be decorated at 9:00 and the doors will open at 10:00. The birthday party started at 11:00. The video showed Ushio standing on a stage decorated with balloons and only ONE fan was came at her concert cheering for Ushio. Her fans followed Ushio from left to right in a venue that was too large for one person, waved pink psyllium, which is Ushio image color, and cheered loudly to match the background music.

Maybe Ushio's 36-year-old age that the reason just only one fan came to her concert? If this is true, this idol world is so cruel!

The post received more than 20,000 likes, and Twitter users commented:

  • "This is really good, but it's wonderful that the performers and otaku don't cut corners and do their best."
  • "It's amazing to see fans sing together with such a loud voice all by themselves. Besides, isn't this song cool?"
  • "I'm touched by the fact that one fan's enthusiastic support is being watched by tens of thousands of people through SNS."
  • "Lucky fan, the idol just performed for him alone, isn't this lucky seven?"

Yurina Ushio retired from being an idol. She is enthusiastic that she will be active as a solo singer in the future. Fans responded, "Congratulations on graduating from an idol. Do your best as a singer."

▼ Her concert poster

Image: twitter/ushio_yurina

Image: twitter/ushio_yurina

Image: twitter/ushio_yurina

News source: twitter/ushio_yurina

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