Release Japanese Song sensation Essence reaches astronomical new heights – literally – when her music travels beyond the atmosphere of the earth in an initiative supported by ELON MUSICS SpaceX.
The 22-year-old J-Pop phenomenon, which boasts 7.8 million Youtube followers and recently broke presents with a 33-show international tour that extends over 30 countries, has become the first artist selected for Cannes Gala’s “Bandwagon2” project, which aims to-sill Surfa Music Surfa Music.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully delivered ADO’s recordings to a low -earth satellite, marking the initial phase of this cultural experiment. The project represents a collaboration between creative teams from the UK, Japan and USA
While the Moonshot assignment is facing significant technical obstacles – sound waves cannot travel through the vacuum for space and the equipment must withstand extreme lunar conditions – the project is in line with NASA’s Artemis program’s cultural ambitions to pioneers artistic experiences in extraterrestrial environments.
“By utilizing our global influence and strategic contacts, the team played a key role in facilitating this extraordinary mission,” said Taichi Ito, founder of International Film Studio Noma and chairman of Cannes Gala. “The initiative represents a significant step in linking artistic expression with the technical ambitions for space exploration. Ado’s music really breaks new boundaries as it goes beyond the stratosphere and into space. “
Ado, who maintains an anonymous public persona despite its enormous popularity, first caught widespread attention with its 2020 debate “USSEEWA.” She further cemented her status as one of J-Pop’s most influential voices when she presented “New Genesis”, the theme song for “One piece film: ed.”
Cannes Gala describes itself as a “noble and sincere secret ceremony” held within the Cannes film festival who honors individuals who support the content industry while providing a charity initiative platform. If it succeeds, Ado will make history as the first person to receive his voice sent from the moon.





