Unforgettable Moments from the First Team P Solo Concert
On June 26, 2026, the vibrant dreams of the BLACKSTAR -Theater Starless- franchise came alive at Shibuya Stream Hall in Tokyo, where team P hosted their inaugural solo concert titled "BLACK ONE-MAN Painted P." This groundbreaking event marked a significant milestone in the evolution of the rhythm game and idol simulation that has captured the hearts of millions.
The performances were met with incredible enthusiasm, as both the afternoon and evening shows sold out in advance. Attendees were treated to a unique blend of music and immersive storytelling that the franchise is renowned for. Fans eagerly anticipated this live event, which solely featured team P's talented cast and their distinctive original songs.
The Magic of BLACKSTAR
The BLACKSTAR -Theater Starless- app has gained immense popularity, boasting over 2.6 million downloads. Set in a show restaurant in a bustling metropolis, players experience unpredictable storytelling alongside rhythmic gameplay. With over 200 original tracks spanning various genres, the app extends its reach beyond gaming into nationwide tours, readings, and collaborative events, allowing fans to engage with their favorite characters in person.
As the concert commenced, memories of past interactions among team P members flooded back. The show kicked off with the audience's favorite new number, "Beyond the Rainbow of Promises,” filling the venue with its bright and catchy sound. The cast lit up the stage with green lighting, immersing the audience in a vibrant atmosphere that only escalated from there.
A Melodic Journey
Continuing with last year's anniversary song, "The Sound of the Spiral Horn" and following with emotional solos and lively group numbers, the lineup kept attendees on their toes. A notable moment occurred during the performance of “BELOVED,” a fresh summer tune, accompanied by incredible choreography from dancer ShuN. The atmosphere became even more enchanting when performers donned traditional yukatas for the song