logo
From Wayang Kulit To Daddy Pedro: Here's Everything Wizard We Experienced At Star Wars Celebration in Japan!

From Wayang Kulit To Daddy Pedro: Here's Everything Wizard We Experienced At Star Wars Celebration in Japan!

Hype Malaysia26-04-2025

Fans from across the galaxy gathered under one roof for an unforgettable weekend at Star Wars Celebration, held from April 18 to 20 at the Makuhari Messe Convention Centre in Chiba, Tokyo. Simply, three galactic days of pure joy—Jedi robes swishing down the halls, lightsabers lighting up with photos galore, and Grogu backpacks peeking out in every direction.
From heart-pounding trailers to inspiring director/actor interviews and unexpected surprises (yes, that actor!), it truly felt like the Force was in full swing. Fans lined up for exclusive merch drops, panel discussions were packed with lore-loving diehards, and cosplay? Oh, it was next-level. We spotted everything from a Droideka rolling through the crowd, Cantina bands, to a full squad of Mandalorians—some of whom had clearly mastered the art of walking with the right amount of aura.
Whether you were there to get a glimpse of new canon-shaking announcements or just to vibe with fellow fans over blue milk and Wookiee hugs, Star Wars Celebration Japan delivered a galactic experience to remember. And in case you couldn't make the hyperspace jump to Japan, don't worry—we've got the full rundown right here.
So, why Japan? Well, simply because Star Wars owes a lot to it. George Lucas famously drew inspiration from Japanese cinema—especially Akira Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress—which directly influenced the storytelling, visuals, and even the Jedi themselves in A New Hope. The DNA of the franchise is woven with elements of samurai films and Japanese aesthetics, so bringing Celebration to Tokyo felt less like a detour and more like a return to one of the saga's spiritual homes.
Indeed, there was so much to do throughout the three days up till the binary sunset. Every corner of the convention centre offered something to explore—be it immersive exhibits, exclusive screenings, or spontaneous lightsaber duels breaking out between fans (all in good fun, of course). So much to see, so much to experience… but one thing's for sure: it was totally 'Wizard'!
The entire event was a whirlwind of pure Star Wars joy. It was the kind of weekend that reminds you why you fell in love with that galaxy far, far away in the first place.
First up, one of our favourite segments throughout the weekend was the live stage, where the crowd energy was buzzing with an electric passion. As actors and directors popped in throughout the day, each appearance was met with thunderous applause, lightsaber ignitions, and more than a few happy tears. Rosario Dawson brought her Ahsoka charm, Mads Mikkelsen was effortlessly cool (seriously, how does he do that?), and Andor star Diego Luna was his usual warm and humble self.
Of course, there were other passionate legends in attendance who brought just as much excitement to the celebration floor. The ever-charismatic Anthony Daniels was there, still charming the crowd like only the man behind C-3PO can. Sam Witwer—a.k.a. the living Holocron himself (his words, but honestly, we agree)—dropped by, radiating his usual encyclopedic knowledge of all things Star Wars. And then there was Ahmed Best, the man behind Jar Jar Binks, who had everyone cracking up as he proudly promoted the living legend Darth Jar Jar in Fortnite. And we were living for it!
And then came our favourite. The 'Chosen' one. The only. Hayden Christensen. The moment he stepped on stage? Absolute chills. Instant goosebumps. A sea of lightsabers lit up in pure reverence. The love for Hayden has only grown over the years, and seeing him bask in that warm fan energy was something truly special.
Oh, and we all got to wish him a very happy birthday, too. The crowd sang, cheered, and basically gave him the loudest birthday card in the galaxy.
And just when we thought we couldn't be more starstruck, even the Mandalorian himself, Pedro 'Zaddy' Pascal, showed up—cool, calm, and somehow still full of energy despite what has clearly been a galaxy-sized week for the Chilean-born star. He was joined by none other than his The Mandalorian & Grogu co-star, the legendary Sigourney Weaver (yes, Ellen Ripley herself), in a crossover moment we didn't know we needed but now can't stop thinking about.
Oh, and they weren't alone. Star Wars director powerhouses Dave Filoni and Jon Favreau also made an appearance, rounding out a stage lineup that had fans absolutely losing it.
We do have to point out—it's been a week for Pedro. Not only did the trailer for Fantastic Four just drop (hello, Mr. Richards!), but The Last of Us Season 2 is already making waves online with its first two episodes, and now he's casually showing up and walked the carpet for Thunderbolts*? Man's booked, busy, and clearly thriving across every cinematic universe.
Now, in terms of surprises, of course the biggest one was Ryan Gosling! We'd heard the whispers in the air—rumours of him joining the Star Wars universe under the wing of director Shawn Levy—but seeing him actually walk on stage? That just blew our minds right there and then. And soon enough, it was revealed that the title of the film he was in was going to be called Star Wars: Starfighter.
Perhaps one of the most captivating—and certainly most meaningful—segments for us Malaysians at the Live Stage was a stunning shadow puppet performance by the group known as Fusion Wayang Kulit. Blending traditional Malaysian storytelling with the galaxy far, far away, the troupe delivered a powerful retelling of that iconic final sequence from Rogue One—you know the one, where the Rebels are frantically trying to get the Death Star plans to Princess Leia while Darth Vader looms right behind them like a nightmare in a cape.
The entire scene was brought to life through intricate wayang kulit silhouettes, set against dramatic lighting, music, and Malay narration that gave it a whole new kind of intensity. It was creative, heartfelt, and such a brilliant cultural fusion—definitely one of the most unexpected highlights of the weekend, and one that made us beam with Malaysian pride.
Speaking of Malaysian pride, our very own Royal Selangor made quite the impression with its exhibit. The renowned pewter company showcased and sold exclusive pieces from their Star Wars collection—and honestly, they looked absolutely stunning. From intricately detailed figurines to sleek, collectible chess pieces, the craftsmanship was next-level.
The booth drew a steady crowd throughout the weekend, with fans admiring the artistry and even picking up a few pieces to bring a little pewter-powered elegance to their shelves back home. It was such a proud moment to see a Malaysian brand standing tall on the international stage—and in the galaxy far, far away.
There was even a life-sized pewter Han Solo in carbonite crafted by Royal Selangor, and yes, it was every bit as jaw-dropping as it sounds. Fans couldn't help but stop and gawk (us included), with many snapping selfies in front of the metallic masterpiece. It was equal parts art installation and fan tribute—an iconic moment frozen in time, now immortalised in pewter.
Of course, Royal Selangor wasn't the only one bringing the heat. There were plenty of other brilliant displays from major toy manufacturers that had fans crowding the showcase floors. Bandai, Hasbro, and Lego all came in very strong, each showing off jaw-dropping figures and collectibles that had us hovering between admiration and financial ruin.
Hot Toys in particular? Their ultra-detailed figures had collectors buzzing—and scrambling to secure their favourites before they vanished. And certainly, the exclusives sold there were sights to behold. From a perfectly sculpted Sakura Stormtrooper variant to a rendition of Vader from the Revenge of The Jedi poster, this toy booth was by far the busiest (and most dangerous for wallets).
Besides all the toys and collectibles, there was also a dedicated exhibit that focused solely on Star Wars: Visions—and it was a total standout. The showcase leaned into the artistic roots and Japanese influence of the anthology series, with stunning concept art, character designs, and behind-the-scenes looks that highlighted just how much heart and imagination goes into every episode.
It was the perfect nod to the unique cultural exchange that Visions represents—Star Wars through the lens of anime and Japanese storytelling. For many fans, especially the locals, it felt like a meaningful celebration of homegrown artistry meeting intergalactic mythos. And let's be honest, seeing The Duel or The Village Bride come to life in that setting was simply breathtaking.
Now, when it comes to cosplays—this was actually the first time we'd ever been to a convention where the entire cosplay scene was exclusively Star Wars-focused, and honestly? It was a heavenly sight to behold. From droids to Jedi, Inquisitors to Senators, every corner of the convention was packed with costumed fans showing their love for the galaxy far, far away in full force.
Of course, it wouldn't be a Star Wars con without some delightful chaos. One of the highlights? A full-on army of Willrow Hoods—yes, that mustachioed background legend from Empire Strikes Back running through Cloud City with what was essentially a glorified ice cream maker. Every single Hood was screaming for ice cream, and we couldn't help but laugh (and join in, obviously).
Special shoutout to the crossover cosplays too, which added an extra layer of creative fun. We spotted a Ghostbuster Mandalorian, Clones disguised in Where's Waldo colors (it took us way too long to spot them, fittingly), a Deadpool Jedi causing chaos, and more mashups that made us do double takes.
And since this was Japan, we have to mention the beautifully crafted cosplays that blended traditional Japanese cultural elements into Star Wars designs. Think Darth Maul with kabuki-style face paint, Jedi in ornate kimono robes, Mandalorians with shogun armor influences—it was all incredibly well-done, respectful, and just downright stunning. The creativity on display was off the charts!
This beautiful cultural fusion wasn't just limited to the cosplay either—it extended into the official merch too. Several exclusive items were created just for Celebration Japan, blending iconic elements of Japanese tradition with Star Wars flair. We're talking Tamagotchis featuring Star Wars characters (yes, really), daruma dolls with Jedi and Sith designs, collectible Beyblades, charming wooden dolls, and even hagoitas (decorative paddles) that looked straight out of a samurai duel in space.
They weren't just souvenirs—they were tangible reminders of what this event was all about: connection, creativity, and celebrating Star Wars through the lens of local culture.
As we packed up our lightsabers (and merch hauls) and said goodbye to the Makuhari Messe Convention Centre, we couldn't help but feel a little emotional. Star Wars Celebration Japan wasn't just an event—it was a united dream of enthusiasts from every corner of the galaxy brought to life. For three glorious days, we got to live in a world where droids beeped around every corner, strangers became instant friends over Clone Wars trivia, and the love for Star Wars united people from all walks of life.
We traded stickers and friendship bracelets, danced with Fortnite Chewies, chanted 'One way out!' with the Andor prisoners, it was just so beautiful.
And we have to say—one of the most heartwarming parts of the entire weekend was seeing Malaysian creators take the stage and shine. From the powerful shadow puppet retelling by Fusion Wayang Kulit to Royal Selangor's stunning pewter showcase, our local talents weren't just present—they were celebrated.
There was a real sense of pride seeing Malaysian artistry and storytelling stand tall on a global platform like Star Wars Celebration. It reminded us that creativity knows no borders—and that our stories, our culture, and our voices belong in galaxies far, far away too.
Whether you were there in person or following along from across the galaxy, one thing is clear: the Force is still strong, and the fandom is certainly more beautiful than ever.
To all who made it unforgettable—ありがとう。(Arigatou.)
Until the next Celebration… may the Force be with you.
フォースと共にあらんことを。 (Fōsu to tomo ni aran koto o.)

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Japan's largest annual Vietnam festival kicks off
Japan's largest annual Vietnam festival kicks off

The Star

time6 hours ago

  • The Star

Japan's largest annual Vietnam festival kicks off

TOKYO: The Vietnam Festival 2025 opened on Saturday (May 31) at Yoyogi Park, Tokyo, featuring a diverse programme designed to offer visitors a full experience of Vietnam's charm. As the largest annual Vietnamese festival in Japan, the event attracts a large community of Vietnamese residents, Japanese friends, and international visitors eager to explore Vietnamese culture and cuisine. Addressing the event, Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Chi Dung highlighted that, since its inception in 2008, the Vietnam Festival has become a hallmark of cultural exchange between Vietnam and Japan, warmly awaited by the Vietnamese community and Japanese admirers alike. The festival is also one of the few international events in Tokyo to have welcomed distinguished guests from both countries, including members of the Japanese Imperial Family, notably the current Emperor when he was Crown Prince in 2008. The Deputy PM expressed his belief that with over 100 booths and a rich array of activities, the Vietnam Festival 2025 will offer unique cultural experiences from both Vietnam and Japan, fostering greater connections and boosting economic, trade, investment, and cultural-tourism cooperation between the two nations. Opening the festival, Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan Pham Quang Hieu stressed that the Vietnam Festival in Japan is not only a joyful occasion but also a meaningful bridge connecting the hearts of Vietnamese and Japanese people. He highlighted that Japanese PM Ishiba Shigeru's official visit to Vietnam marked a new milestone in bilateral relations, deepening mutual trust and cooperation across many fields. The festival continues this momentum by celebrating cultural harmony and mutual respect through daily life expressions, including cuisine, music, art, and human connections. Yuko Obuchi, Chair of the Japan-Vietnam Parliamentary Friendship Alliance, noted that the annual Vietnam Festival at Yoyogi Park is renowned for showcasing traditional Vietnamese arts and cuisine. As Chair of the association, she pledged to promote exchanges between parliamentarians and friendship associations to further strengthen the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between the two countries. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi remarked that 2025 marks a historic milestone for Vietnam, commemorating 50 years since the end of the war. He expressed deep respect for the Vietnamese people's remarkable development since then and hoped that through the Vietnam Festival and the Vietnam Pavilion at EXPO 2025, the exchange between the two countries will deepen further. The festival aims to widely promote the unique and rich cultural heritage of Vietnam to Japanese friends. Highlights include traditional folk arts such as the unique water puppet shows, Ao Dai fashion presentations, authentic traditional cuisine, and the depiction of Vietnam's gentle, friendly, and creative people. A standout feature this year is the debut performance of the Thang Long Water Puppet Theatre from Hanoi, one of Vietnam's most prestigious and iconic art troupes. Their shows blend Vietnamese folklore, music, and storytelling in ways that captivate audiences of all ages. The festival also showcases young, talented, and creative contemporary artists, bridging vibrant musical performances that resonate strongly with youth, fostering lively connections between Vietnamese and Japanese communities. The Vietnam Festival 2025 promises two dynamic days linking Vietnam and Japan, with around 130 booths expected to attract approximately 180,000 visitors. - Vietnam News/ANN

From Parkview Café To ATAS @ The RuMa Hotel: New Dining Menus To Check Out In KL
From Parkview Café To ATAS @ The RuMa Hotel: New Dining Menus To Check Out In KL

Hype Malaysia

time10 hours ago

  • Hype Malaysia

From Parkview Café To ATAS @ The RuMa Hotel: New Dining Menus To Check Out In KL

If you're a foodie and always on a lookout for new menus, this month brings a fresh lineup of exciting new dishes to try at some of Kuala Lumpur's hottest restaurants and cafés. Whether you're planning a romantic date night, a casual catch-up with friends, or a solo foodie adventure, these newly introduced menus are worth adding to your list. Here are some the best new dining spots to explore in KL this month! Parkview Café @ Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre Tucked within the iconic Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre is the Parkview Café, a newly rebranded café offers a cosy yet elevated setting with stunning views of the PETRONAS Twin Towers. From now until 30 June, Parkview Café is hosting Tiffin Tales, a heritage-inspired dining experience featuring classic Malay and Nyonya dishes, beautifully presented in traditional tiffin carriers. Blending old-school charm with modern presentation, it's a lovely story angle for those who appreciate culture, culinary tradition and visual appeal. The weekly rotating menu features comforting favourites in a portion that perfect for sharing. The menu is as follows: Nasi Bunga Telang, Chicken Curry Kapitan, Nyonya Asam Udang Nasi Bawang Putih, Lamb Rendang, Sambal Udang Petai Each set is served with Nyonya Pai Tee, Sago Gula Melaka and Kasturi Fizz Mocktail. The Tiffin Tales menu is available for a limited time, from now until 30th June. Zipangu by Nadaman @ Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur Zipangu by Nadaman at Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur invites diners to explore a new chapter in its culinary journey with the launch of an inspiring new menu. Curated by Executive Japanese Chef Kazuo Takizawa, the updated offerings pay tribute to Japanese tradition while embracing bold flavours that resonate with Malaysian tastes. Among the menu's highlights is the inclusion of Inaniwa Udon, Salmon and Avocado marinated with Salted-Kelp Wasabi Soy Sauce, Grilled Prime Tuna Collar with Spicy Herbs and Zipangu's Special Japanese-style Spicy Chicken Curry. For guests seeking a more intimate and elevated dining experience, Zipangu by Nadaman also offers an Omakase Kaiseki menu, a refined multi-course journey that captures the essence of traditional Japanese haute cuisine. Adding to the excitement, Zipangu will present a special Four-Hands Dinner Experience on 13th and 14th June 2025, featuring a collaboration between Chef Takizawa and Michelin-starred Chef Matteo Alberti from Origio. Known for his innovative Italian cuisine and respect for seasonal ingredients, Chef Alberti brings a European flair that blends seamlessly with Chef Takizawa's refined Japanese style. This exclusive collaboration is available for MYR 450 nett per person, with an optional sake pairing at MYR 120 nett. For dining reservations and inquiries, please contact Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur at +603 2786 2378 or email at Le Midi @ Crowne Plaza Kuala Lumpur City Centre Le Midi, the stunning French Brasserie, Bar, and Terrace at Crowne Plaza Kuala Lumpur City Centre, invites guests to indulge in its debut afternoon tea experience, the 'Garden Allure Tea Soirée'. Available from every Tuesday to Sunday, between 3PM and 6PM, this elegant affair combines the charm of a Parisian garden with breathtaking city views from its Level 32 perch. Priced at RM168+ per set for two, the experience is a feast for the senses, presented on a picturesque grass wooden tray designed for Instagram-worthy moments. The curated selection includes: Petite Decadence: A symphony of sweet delights such as Chocolate & Coffee Pecan Mousse, Strawberry Shortcake, Raspberry Choux with Fruit Jelly, and Mango & Pandan Cake. Trio Savouries: Delicate bites including Mini Smoked Salmon & Egg Croissant, Pesto Caprese Sandwich, and Japanese Egg Sando. Classic & Creative Pairings: Exotic Fruit Salsa with Lemon Curd Meringue in a glass jar, alongside must-have scones with clotted cream and jam. Click here for reservations or contact Crowne Plaza Kuala Lumpur City Centre at +603 2782 8888. ATAS @ The RuMa Hotel and Residences ATAS at The RuMa Hotel and Residences proudly unveils a bold return to its culinary roots with a refined new menu that pays homage to Malaysia's rich, diverse food heritage, reimagined for the modern, discerning diner. Led by Executive Chef Suhalmi Tasir, whose mastery of Malaysian cuisine shapes every dish, ATAS now offers an elevated expression of local flavours through heritage techniques, expressive presentation, and contemporary finesse. Think slow-braised Beef Rib Rendang Tok, vibrant Udang Galah Otak-Otak, and dessert classics reimagined as Bubur Cha-Cha Parfait and Nangka Crème Brûlée. This relaunch isn't just a menu refresh – it's a renewed commitment to cultural authenticity and storytelling through food. The Executive Set Lunch and à la carte lunch are available from 12:00PM to 2:30PM, Monday to Saturday. Meanwhile, à la carte dinner (6:00PM to 10:00PM) will be available daily. For enquiries or reservations, please WhatsApp or call us at +603 2778 0763, email atas@ or visit for more information. Mosaic @ Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur Mosaic at Mandarin Oriental, Kuala Lumpur is delighted to present a buffet that showcases the finest of Southeast Asian cuisine. Guests are invited on an immersive culinary journey through the rich and diverse flavours of the region. Guests will have the opportunity to savour dishes such as Filipino Leche Flan, Indonesian Ayam Penyet, Laotian Shrimp Rice Paper Rolls, Myanmar's Tea Leaf Salad, Singaporean Chili Crab, Thai Mango Sticky Rice, Vietnamese Banh Mi and many more – enveloping a tapestry of Southeast Asian cuisine. Set in the contemporary ambiance of Mosaic, the buffet offers a multi-sensory experience that goes beyond taste, celebrating the regional ingredients, cooking styles and cultural identity of each country. This culinary showcase not only highlights the diversity of the region but also offers patrons a unique opportunity to experience authentic dishes from across the region in a single setting. The SEA Series buffet will be available from 1 to 30 June 2025, for lunch and dinner service priced at RM205 nett and RM245 nett respectively. For more information, please contact +60 (3) 2330 8888 or email mokul-fb@ BONUS: MarryBrown Malaysia's favourite homegrown Halal Quick Service Restaurant (QSR), Marrybrown®, has brought back its highly anticipated Hallyu-inspired limited-time menu – the MB Gangjeong Chicken! This bold fusion of Korean flair and local taste has returned to tantalise Malaysian taste buds with its signature sweet, tangy and spicy kick, available at outlets nationwide starting today. Originally launched as a seasonal item, MB Gangjeong Chicken quickly established itself as a fan-favourite among loyal customers. The irresistible sweet, tangy and spicy glaze has consistently resonated with Malaysians seeking bold, adventurous flavours. Following overwhelming customer demand for Marrybrown®'s signature twist on 'something different', the menu has made several successful returns over the years. What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0

Humiliation release album number 15
Humiliation release album number 15

The Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Sun

Humiliation release album number 15

WHEN discussing the local death metal scene, one name that keeps cropping up is Humiliation. Though not as long in tooth as veteran scenesters such as Sil Khanaz, this Kuala Lumpur-based outfit has carved a solid reputation as serious player by sheer dint of its output. Not one to rest on its laurels, the quintet has successfully raised its profile the old fashioned way – record, tour and record again. This has led to a formidable output of 15 full-length albums since forming in 2009, which the band promoted with tour treks across Europe, taking in some choice metal festivals. Drummer Mudon (Hishamuddin Khalid) speaks exclusively to theSun on the band's latest continental jaunt and the release of its latest opus. Humiliation is one of the most consistent local bands since formation. Since forming 16 years ago, Humiliation has released 15 full-length studio albums, 12 split EPs with various bands worldwide, one live compilation and two EPs either on CD, vinyl and cassette formats. Talk us through this work ethic that has shaped the band since the debut EP Face the Disaster. Humiliation just wants to be consistent in doing what it is passionate about. Nothing more. The band had an initial target of achieving five albums just as a means to avoid the project dying out halfway. It was also a measure of progress. It is also a result of the band members' discipline and commitment. But the releases grow naturally from one to another, and once you have momentum, productivity will overcome any hurdles. Just keep on doing it and it will become routine. Humiliation is also a heavy touring machine, having played Japan and numerous European festivals. Talk us through your experiences. Our first ever performance outside Malaysia was in Singapore on Jan 16, 2011 as supporting act for Impiety. The response was so overwhelming given Humiliation was an unknown entity then. This experience made the band explore gig opportunities abroad. Later that year, our label (Ultra Hingax Productions) which had close ties with a Japanese label (Bloodbath Records) proposed a four-date tour in Japan. We were extremely nervous seeing how good and professional the supporting Japanese bands were but we did great! We sold out on our merchandise on the third day of the tour and the reception was wild. Imagine, this from crowds that did not understand a word of Malay (Bahasa Melayu)! Since then, we have been privileged to play countless European tours and festivals. Playing abroad is not easy though. It can be as colourful as a beautiful painting and on the other extreme, it can be as dark and gloomy as rough seas. Daily commuting from one location to another, hiccups in the middle of nowhere, nights with insufficient rest, cold freezing weather, unexpected change of plans and plenty more. These is the reality of a touring band abroad. What are your expectations for the September European dates? Our last tour was in 2019, a year before Covid-19 struck us worldwide. This time, we are going to many new places and making new friends, concurrently we will meet our old-time friends. Energy from the crowd is something that we miss a lot. In short, we hope we can regain our momentum as a touring band since we also treat this tour as a restart after being silent on the live circuit for five years. What has been the reception like abroad? In general, the reception is positive. Anyhow, we are not a big band, so we do not put too high hopes. It is hard to anticipate things when you are abroad. For friends-like organisers, they treat you good most of the time. For big event such as an open-air festival, they usually treat you very professionally. Tell us about the recording process of the new album? We wanted to experience a different studio environment with the new record. After evaluating a few studios, we chose Jongro Music Studio in Kuala Lumpur for the drum and vocal tracks, while guitar and bass tracks were done at No Where Studio (also in Kuala Lumpur). Sendart (Khairul Wan) was responsible for the sound engineering, mixing and mastering of Echoes of Annexation. What is different about Echoes of Annexation compared with previous albums? We are hoping recording in a new studio and bringing a new recording engineer will have an influence on the sound. We also collaborated with a new artist on the album art – Kei Vector. What do you hope to achieve with this new album? Let this release bleed your ears and crush you like a tank-rolling when you see us live! Since some of the band members are passing the half-a-century milestone, please join us to spread the noise! Humiliation is greatly influenced by Bolt Thrower in sound as well as lyrical themes. Any other bands that have had a major influence on Humiliation? Some of the bands that have inspired Humiliation include Asphyx, Benediction, Morbid Angel, Gorefest, Sodom, Entombed, Overkill and Motorhead. Humiliation was among the last bands to share a stage with Power Trip. Any anecdotes you want to share about the late Riley Gale? Yeah, that show was on Feb 12, 2020 (just before the pandemic). He was a really nice guy and extremely friendly although it was our first meeting ever. We traded some stuff after our slot on stage. Later after the show, we talked a lot more. His kindness and passion in the extreme music scene was incomparable. Apart from the European tour, what can we expect from Humiliation this year? There are three things that are our focus this year, which are festival shows in July (Netherlands and Germany), Europe Tour in September and recording sessions for the next project. Humiliation will play Pitfest in Holland as well as In Flammen in Germany between July 11 and 13.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store