Japanese rock band Luna Sea's drummer passes away
Shinya Yamada, the drummer of Japanese rock band Luna Sea, has passed away after battling colorectal cancer and brain tumor. He was 56.
Luna Sea members Ryuichi, Sugizo, Inoran and J announced his passing in a post on their website on Feb. 23.
“It is with a heavy heart and profound grief that we announce the passing of Shinya, the eternal heartbeat and drummer of LUNA SEA. He peacefully departed his life at 6:16 PM on February 17, 2026,” they said.
They revealed that “since 2020, Shinya had been courageously fighting Stage 4 colorectal cancer and a brain tumor discovered last year.”
“Through seven surgeries and relentless treatment, he continued to battle with a strength that inspired us all. Though he has now drawn the curtain on his 56 years of life, his journey was defined by a resilience that transcended his illness,” they said.
Luna Sea said, “Until the very end, Shinya remained committed to his rehabilitation, driven by his will to play the drums at our performance in March. His sudden departure has left a void that words cannot fill.”
“Shinya believed more strongly than anyone that ‘the five of us will return to stage once more.’ Even in the face of his greatest trials, his faith never wavered. His unyielding spirit and his radiant, sun-like smile had been a source of hope for his fellow band members and our entire staff,” they said.
They said, “The soulful rhythms he cast for over 35 years and his boundless devotion to music will resonate forever within the legacy of LUNA SEA. His rhythm will never fade.We extend our deepest gratitude to the fans who have supported Shinya with such warmth and love.”
“In accordance with the wishes of his family, a private funeral has been held with close relatives. We plan to create an opportunity in the near future for fans to gather and offer their final farewells. Details will be shared once they are finalized. We ask that you join us in offering your prayers, so that Shinya’s soul may rest in eternal peace,” Luna Sea said.