Japanese singer Toaka will be joining rock band Radwimps at their sold-out world tour in Manila next month.
Radwimps announced that Toaka will be a feature guest at their “The way you yawn, and the outcry of Peace” world tour slated on May 1 at the Araneta Coliseum.

Radwimps (Photo from Radwimps' Facebook account)
Toaka (Photo from Radwimps' Facebook account)
Radwimps teamed up with film music composer Kazuma Jinnouchi to create the soundtrack and score for award-winning auteur director Makoto Shinkai’s latest film “Suzume.”
Toaka got her big break when she had the opportunity to audition for a guest vocalist spot on a song composed by Radwimps for the film. She got it and contributed a performance highlighting both the understated and soaring side of her voice on the movie’s title track.
Singer-songwriter Toaka, 21, originally gained fame on TikTok by covering other songs and eventually, her originals, leading to major label looks and her contribution to “Suzume”.
She released her first major label mini-album, "Boku dakeno Ai," which shows the range of her artistry and personal identity. Her first collection of songs include “Discord-disco” “Cinder ella,” and “Boku dakega Ai.”
Formed in 2001, Radwimps made their major label debut in 2005 and released nine studio albums to date.
The band's creation of music for Shinkai’s previous animated feature films "Your Name." and "Weathering with You" led to recognition at the Japanese Academy Award for Best Original Score.
Most recently, Radwimps has also teamed up with film music composer Kazuma Jinnouchi to create the perfect soundtrack and score for award-winning auteur director Makoto Shinkai’s “Suzume,” which grossed more than $300 million at the global box office.
“'Suzume” has not only garnered phenomenal popularity in Japan but has also resonated abroad, especially in the Philippines.
The Radwimps World Tour 2024 “The way you yawn, and the outcry of Peace” in Manila is presented by Pulp Live World.