A History-Making Week in Japan

Japan gave us a week to remember. Tyla kicked off her first-ever headline run, the We Wanna Party Asia Tour, with a massive opening night at Tokyo’s Ariake Arena. The show wasn’t just a tour opener; it was history. Tyla became the first African artist to sell out the 15,000-capacity venue, turning the arena into a wall-to-wall celebration of rhythm, choreography, and global energy.

Our founder, AJ Ramirez, was running playback, keeping every moment locked, synced, and moving. From transitions to timecode, the system stayed rock-solid as the production hit full stride.

And the momentum didn’t stop in Japan, the tour is already shaping up to be a landmark moment for Tyla, with sold-out dates across Bangkok, Manila, and beyond as her audience continues to grow across Asia.

Also in Tokyo, JT Gagarin was wrapping up the final dates of the Teddy Swims tour. Teddy delivered the raw, powerful, genre-bending vocals he’s known for, and JT kept the entire playback rig tight, responsive, and dialed-in.

Big love to both teams. It was an incredible week for Tyla, an incredible run for Teddy, and a standout moment for the Syncronicity family in Japan. These are the kinds of weeks that remind us why we do what we do: supporting artists who are breaking ground, building unforgettable shows, and electrifying audiences around the world.

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