Here’s the thing: When anime theme songs and rock collide, magic happens. This fall and winter, J-Rock legends FLOW are launching FLOW WORLD TOUR 2025: NARUTO THE ROCK, delivering all-Naruto playlists across Europe and North America. It’s not just a concert it’s a nostalgic journey for fans, live and in the flesh.
The Tour Plan: A Global Celebration of Naruto Music
- On July 12, Mammoth, the tour promoter, revealed that NARUTO THE ROCK will include over 30 performances across Europe and North America total attendance expected around 50,000 fans.
- Europe kicks off October 12 with 14 shows across 12 countries, including key debuts in Italy, Norway, Sweden, and more.
- North America starts November 13 in Montreal and spans 18 shows, including first-time stops in Philadelphia.
- Tickets open for pre-sale on July 15 for FLOW’s international newsletter subscribers (excluding Austria), with general sales starting July 17.
Nirvana for Naruto Fans: The Setlist
FLOW isn’t holding back. Expect their seminal hits like “GO!!!,” “Sign,” and “GOLD” themes that define the bond between Naruto and Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.
Covers will land heavy too: “Haruka Kanata” (Asian Kung-Fu Generation), “Silhouette” (KANA-BOON), plus other fan favorites from their FLOW THE COVER NARUTO SHIBARI album released in 2023.
Why It Matters: A Blast from the Anime Past
FLOW’s “Sign” alone has over 140 million streams globally, showing just how deeply their music resonates.
Their 2024–2025 ANIME SHIBARI tour was their biggest yet, touching Australia, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North & South America. Now, with NARUTO THE ROCK, they’re hyper-focusing on one of anime’s most beloved franchises.
Voices from the Source
Mammoth, the tour promoter, called it:
“13 of the U.S. dates kicking off November 14 in Philadelphia… More than 30 performances in Europe and North America with a total scale of 50,000 people.”
FLOW’s official site adds:
“This tour will feature our signature songs ‘GO!!!,’ ‘Sign,’ and ‘GOLD’… setlist will also feature covers of other well-known ‘NARUTO’ theme songs… that make you feel the strong bond between ‘NARUTO’ and ‘BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS’.”
Deep Dive: What it Means for Fans and the Live Music Scene
This tour isn’t just nostalgia it’s a reclamation. For many, these songs defined childhoods, animated Saturday mornings, and a generation’s coming-of-age. For FLOW, it’s both a celebration and a statement they’re not just anime musicians, they’re storytellers.
Opening new markets in cities like Milan and Philadelphia is strategic. It feels like the start of a momentum anime fandom going mainstream and concerts becoming cultural milestones.
FLOW’s mastery lies in dual vocals, genre-bending sound, and anime synergy. This tour amplifies that in an era hungry for shared experiences post-pandemic.
Wrap-Up: A Show Every Naruto Fan Will Remember
By winter’s end, FLOW WORLD TOUR 2025: NARUTO THE ROCK won’t just have played over 30 shows it’ll have reignited the heart of Naruto fandom everywhere. Maybe it’ll push you to dig out your headband, blast “GO!!!” on repeat, or and this is the hope remind us that the best stories unite us across time zones, languages, generations.