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8MM Live: Aya Gloomy + Mahne Frame
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Phoenix
July 7th 2025
Not sure who there mains guys were, still great, however I met Aya and Mane which I went there to see. It couldn't have been better. They're such nice people :)
Woolloongabba, Australia@The Princess Theatre
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Aya Gloomy Biography
Self-produced and from Shinagawa, Tokyo, Aya Gloomy, has been conspicuously world-building in the Eastern hemisphere since 2018. Her wildly hooky pop melodies and distinctive fashion proclivities have garnered attention throughout Japan and beyond. She has performed alongside Yung lean, Yves Tumor, and Ecco2k in Asia and Australia. Aya’s debut album was released on Japanese tastemaker label, Big Love. Since then she has self-released 2 LPs, Tokyo Hakai (“Destruction”) and Riku No Kotōu. Her most recent singles are on Australian imprint 21 N FUN, a label run by Aya’s perennial collaborator, artist Mahne Frame.
Aya was on the cover of IN Magazine in 2020 and has been featured in Vogue, i-D, and Sabukaru Magazine. In 2021, she guest starred in several episodes of Kiko Mizuhara’s Amazon series, Kiko Kikaku. She is also the subject of Francesca Allen’s sold out photography book entitled “Aya”. Aya also operates a trailblazing vintage shop, Pompom Shop, which has a cult following both online and in pop-ups.
Her new EP “u are the moonlight” is out on 21 N Fun August 2025.
Read MoreAya was on the cover of IN Magazine in 2020 and has been featured in Vogue, i-D, and Sabukaru Magazine. In 2021, she guest starred in several episodes of Kiko Mizuhara’s Amazon series, Kiko Kikaku. She is also the subject of Francesca Allen’s sold out photography book entitled “Aya”. Aya also operates a trailblazing vintage shop, Pompom Shop, which has a cult following both online and in pop-ups.
Her new EP “u are the moonlight” is out on 21 N Fun August 2025.
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