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FELIP the Dream Weaver — 7sins Japan Concert: A Dream Come True for Him and Us

FELIP, a name synonymous with anime passion and musical brilliance, has always dreamed of bringing his artistry to Japan—the epicenter of anime culture. For fans like me, Japan is the ultimate anime playground.

And guess what? FELIP didn’t just come to the Land of the Rising Sun to roam; he brought his music, his art, and his flag to the country he once only dreamed of!

For an artist like FELIP who has long admired Japan and its rich culture, hosting his own event and concert in the country was more than just a milestone—it was the fulfillment of a dream and the opening of a door to his international career.

7sins Concert in Japan

The Rocksta at Shibuya

On August 30, FELIP’s very first signing event was held at Tower Records Shibuya. Many of his fans dressed up like rockstars, hoping for the chance to talk with the artist they admire. 

The long waiting lines also became a bonding experience for fans who shared their excitement while waiting for their turn to meet the Rocksta. And they were not disappointed! When that moment finally arrived, many tried to hold back tears of joy during their brief but memorable conversations with FELIP. 

Despite looking like a badass anime character in his red hoodie, FELIP welcomed his fans with an enthusiastic smile, cracked jokes, and gave warm hugs to the lucky ones. Some didn’t hesitate to spend extra time just to greet him again and again. Surely, it was a night to remember!

The excitement didn’t end there.

On September 2, the long-awaited FELIP 7sins concert, his first-ever solo international concert, came to life in Japan. For those in attendance, it was nothing short of extraordinary. FELIP’s charisma captivated not only his Filipino fans but also the enthusiastic Japanese and international audience. Some fans traveled from across the globe to share their admiration for him, creating an atmosphere of unity and excitement despite language barriers.

Up Close with the Fans 

While waiting for the photo session, I had the chance to speak with a few fans who traveled from other countries just to witness this concert. One fan, Hazel, a Filipino from Singapore, described how FELIP’s music had been an inspiration for her.

“I wanted to see him because I really like him as a person and as a performer. He doesn’t conform to the norm and doesn’t care what others think of him. His song “Fake Faces” has become a mantra for me. I used to try to please others, but not anymore, and that’s because of FELIP.”

Another fan from Taiwan, Yuling, shared how FELIP changed her life and gave her strength after she got to know him better. 

“I really like FELIP. Although I haven’t been a fan for very long—only about 2 to 3 months—getting to know him better made me realize how much I appreciate his personality and the songs he creates. The most important thing is, I see him as a beacon in my heart. He has guided me from the concert in Manila to Japan. Since I started liking him, my life has changed a lot; I’ve become more open. I believe this is what he has given me, and it’s also a source of strength for other fans. I hope to become a person like him and am very grateful that he continues to share his creativity with us.”

Haruka, a fan from Japan, shared her first impression of FELIP and her excitement about the concert.

“I first knew him through SB19, and I thought, ‘He is so cool!’ His voice, and of course, his face. Overall, he looks amazing. That’s why I wanted to see him live today. I wanted to imprint him in my memory. I only learned about him a few months ago, around July, and when I found out about his concert here, I knew I had to go!”

Nanami, Haruka’s companion during the concert and the one who invited her to join, first noticed FELIP through his group, SB19.

“I first watched SB19 on TikTok and thought, ‘They are so cool!’ I got hooked. I like Josh among them, but since FELIP is coming to Japan, I persuaded her to come with me, so we came today,” she explained.

I asked them what they think of FELIP as a person. Haruka added, “FELIP is very beautiful, both in his heart and overall.”

Nanami, on the other hand, observed that there is a big gap between FELIP’s performance persona and his private self. “He looks so cool in his live performances, but his character is so cute in reality. He acts like a normal guy,” she noted.

Continuing the conversation,  I added some insights of FELIP’s personality to help his Japanese fans get to  know him better. 

“FELIP is genuinely kind. He and I speak the same language, which is not Tagalog, but Bisaya. And when he speaks in Bisaya, I think, ‘How can he be so cute?’”

Anime in the Flesh

FELIP’s passion for anime and Japanese culture is no secret. As a long-time fan, he’s often embraced this influence in both his music and persona. Many even call him a living anime character. So, when the chance came for him to perform in the land of anime itself, it wasn’t just another performance—it was the culmination of years of admiration and love for a world that had inspired him both as an artist and an individual. For FELIP, this concert was more than just a show; it was the realization of a long-held dream.

As a fan who loves anime, Japan, and FELIP, the anticipation leading up to this concert was palpable. FELIP’s artistry—a combination of swag, rock, and a passion for anime and Japanese culture—has always resonated with me, something I personally relate to. To finally witness him perform in the country that holds so much meaning to him was an unforgettable experience. It was like hitting three birds with one stone! Seeing FELIP’s dream unfold right before my eyes was an indescribable moment.

The concert itself was an experience unlike any other. Despite being a solo performance, FELIP didn’t just take the stage—he became the stage. His presence filled the hall, commanding all attention to him and his voice.

The 7sins concert showcased the themes FELIP’s fans have come to know and love—intensity, raw emotion, and creativity. But in Japan, where his love for anime and his artistic persona converged, the concert felt like something more. It was a performance that spoke to his identity, not just as an anime enthusiast but as a versatile, charismatic musician. 

7sins Japan Concert – Just the Beginning 

The connection FELIP shared with his audience in Japan made this event feel deeply personal, both for him and his international fans. In the middle of the concert, FELIP expressed how much he loves Japan, as if everywhere was just an anime vibe. He wore his widest smile, showing his joy in meeting his fans here in Japan and how much he loved them. 

If only I could shout on behalf of all the fans that the feeling is mutual. Witnessing FELIP’s dream come true and seeing his happiness performing on a Japanese stage was, for us fans, definitely a dream come true as well.

In the end, FELIP’s 7sins concert wasn’t just another show. It was an embodiment of a dream, a reflection of his journey, and a love letter to the anime world that helped shape him. For the fans lucky enough to witness it, the night wasn’t just a concert—it was the realization of a vision, with FELIP as his own anime character, weaving dreams to life on stage.

That unforgettable first concert in Japan? Just the beginning. FELIP’s international journey is only getting started.

2 thoughts on “FELIP the Dream Weaver — 7sins Japan Concert: A Dream Come True for Him and Us”

  1. Wow love it, this makes me feel I was part of this journey too. I wish I was there to experience all. Thank you for supporting Felip, he deserves all the love.

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  2. I”m so happy to see my friend , Ling, from Taiwan. We are both huge Felip fans, and we got to know each other thru my IG posts. She was always leaving a “like” to my FELIP-dedicated IG account. We saw each other in the 7sins Manila concert, and we have been good friends ever since.

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