NEWS: Marigold Announce Dates & Venues for Burning Desire 2025 Tour

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Dream Star Fighting Marigold have announced the tours to follow the upcoming Rising Spirit tour that will take the company through May and include the first anniversary show Shine Forever.

Confirmed through their official social media channels, Marigold announced the Burning Desire 2025 tour that will run from the end of May through to the 29th July, and will be the first tour after Nanae Takahashi’s retirement at Shine Forever. The tour will see Marigold run Korakuen Hall, 176BOX in Osaka and Shinjuku FACE twice each, as well as making their debut in venues such as ACROS Fukuoka, Fujian Messe and INPEX Sakata Arena.

The full dates and venues for the Burning Desire 2025 tour are listed below;

Marigold Burning Desire 2025 (30th May 2025 -29th July 2025)

  • Friday 30th May – Kumamoto City Moritoshin Hall, Kumamoto
  • Saturday 31st May – ACROS Fukuoka, Fukuoka
  • Thursday 5th June – Shinjuku FACE, Tokyo
  • Saturday 14th June – Osaka 176BOX, Osaka
  • Sunday 15th June – Fujisan Messe, Shizuoka
  • Tuesday 17th June – Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
  • Saturday 21st June – INPEX Sakata Arena, Yamagata
  • Sunday 22nd June – Minamisoma City Ogawa Gymnasium, Fukushima
  • Saturday 28th June – Kasukabe Community Cube, Saitama
  • Saturday 5th July – West Kawagoe, Saitama
  • Sunday 6th July – Niigata City Higashi Ward Plaza, Niigata
  • Saturday 12th July – Shin-Kiba 1st RING, Tokyo
  • Wednesday 16th July – Korakuen Hall, Tokyo
  • Saturday 19th July – Okayama Convention Center, Okayama
  • Sunday 20th July – Osaka 176BOX, Osaka
  • Monday 21st July – Kariya City Industrial Promotion Center, Aichi
  • Tuesday 29th July – Shinjuku FACE, Tokyo

Stay up-to-date with all things Marigold through their Japanese (@DSF_Marigold) and English (@Marigold_Joshi) accounts on X. Stay tuned to The Marigold Standard Podcast for all the happenings in the world of Marigold.

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