
Japanese music icon Toshiki Kadomatsu is celebrating the 45th anniversary of his debut with a massive gift for fans worldwide. On June 27, 2026, ten of his albums will make their digital debut on streaming services for the very first time, expanding his reach in the modern era.
Since stepping onto the scene in June 1981 with his single “YOKOHAMA Twilight Time,” Kadomatsu has been a driving force behind Japan's sophisticated City Pop and Adult Oriented Rock (AOR) movements. Beyond his solo career, his production work for legends like ANRI and Miho Nakayama, alongside his masked band project AGHARTA (famous for performing at the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics closing ceremony) has cemented his legacy across generations.
The digital streaming launch coincides directly with his highly anticipated 45th anniversary concert at Yokohama Arena on June 27. Tickets for the three-part performance sold out instantly, proving his enduring popularity.
The ten albums slated for streaming span the era following his career hiatus, starting with TIME TUNNEL. Previously limited primarily to physical CD formats, these records will now be easily accessible to both longtime listeners and the growing global community of international fans who have fueled the recent City Pop resurgence.