The anime Girls Band Cry, recently available for streaming in North America, is getting more attention with a new announcement.
The series will be adapted into two compilation films, with details yet to be fully revealed. This news was shared during Togenashi Togeari’s second solo live concert, signaling exciting developments for the franchise.
The game based on Girls Band Cry is still in the works, and auditions for new characters are set to begin.
These characters will form a new band, contributing to the franchise’s music and live performances.
Auditions for this new band will be open until October 8, and selected members will have the chance to participate in the franchise’s live events and music releases.
Togenashi Togeari is also planning her fifth solo live concert, which will be held at Pacifico Yokohama, the largest venue she has performed in so far.
This anime is scheduled for February 7, 2025, promising a significant event for fans. The anime, directed by Kazuo Sakai with music composed by Kenji Tamai, originally aired from April to June 2024 and has since been made available on various streaming platforms.
Girls Band Cry follows the story of several young women struggling with their own personal challenges. One girl leaves high school to focus on university while working alone in Tokyo.
Another faces betrayal and uncertainty, while a third struggles with being abandoned and surviving through part-time work.
Despite their hardships, the characters cling to their dreams and find solace in music, believing in a place where they truly belong.