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Kanon Wakeshima (分島 花音, Wakeshima Kanon, born June 28, 1988) is a Japanese singer and cellist. Originally produced by musician and fashion designer Mana, Wakeshima debuted under the DefStar Records label on May 28, 2008 with the single "Still Doll", the ending theme for the anime adaptation of the manga series Vampire Knight. She also provided the voice for a maid that appears in the eighth episode of the series. Wakeshima's second single "Suna no Oshiro", released on November 12, 2008, was used as the ending theme for the series' second season (subtitled Guilty). She was nominated for a Best Newcomer award for 2008 in the fourth annual Shōjo Beat Music Awards, nominees of which are determined by surveying "record companies, music journalists, music experts, and music fans". Biography edit: Before her birth, Wakeshima's music-loving parents wished that she would be a musician. At the age of three, she began learning cello, marking her entry into the world of music. In junior high school she formed her own ensemble group. At the age of fifteen, she transited from her former classical ensembles into playing in the baroque section. Appearing in a variety of recitals and concerts throughout her school years, she began writing her own music and combining singing with her cello playing at the age of sixteen. As she transited from junior high school to high school, she began writing her own music and singing. She gave her first vocal performances during a high school festival. Wakeshima auditioned at Sony Music Entertainment as a singer, originally not intending to include her cello playing with her demo tape, but later changed her mind after experimenting with performing with the piano. She became a finalist at the audition, contracting with the Sony subsidiary DefStar Records and debuting on May 28, 2008 with her first single, "Still Doll". The single was chosen as the ending theme for the first season of the anime adaptation of Vampire Knight. She uses cellos, one for performing, one for music videos and one for recording. Wakeshima has given each cello a name. The white cello is known as "Mikazuki-san", which means "crescent moon" and this is the cello she normally uses during live performances. The red cello is known as "Nanachie-san", which means "wisdom" used in most music videos. According to Wakeshima, Nanachie-san is very hard to play but she manages. Her third cello is a brown cello called "Yaeharu-san", which means "multi-layered spring". Yaeharu-san is very special to Wakeshima as she has had it since middle school, and it is the one she practices on and records with. Currently, she has a new silver cello named "Momotose." She has recently formed a duo with An Cafe's bassist Kanon, called Kanon×Kanon. The duo sang the second theme song for the anime adaptation of Shiki, called "Calendula Requiem". Kanon×Kanon recently made a song "Koi no Doutei" in their newest single, which was later made the OP (opening song) for the new anime "30-sai no Hoken Taiiku" that came out the spring of 2011. Overseas Performances edit: Kanon has done numerous performances overseas, including being invited to Japan Expo 2009 in Paris, France and Otakon 2009 in Baltimore, MD. Kanon has also done short concerts in San Francisco and Los Angeles. She was also invited to AM² 2011, an anime convention in Anaheim, where she had both, a solo and a KanonXKanon concert. Following AM2 Kanon also appeared at Hyper Japan 2011 in London in July and in Ani-Com and Games Hong Kong 2011. Kanon is also scheduled to perform in various cities in Europe at the end of 2011 as Kanon×Kanon The Europe Tour venues and dates are as follows: 04.11.11 Moscow Concert Hall- Moscow / Russia 05.11.11 Zal Ozhidania Club - St.Petersburg / Russia 07.11.11 Tavastia - Helsinki / Finland 09.11.11 Club 202 - Budapest / Hungary 11.11.11 Columbia Club - Berlin / Germany 12.11.11 Zeche - Bochum / Germany 14.11.11 De Helling - Utrecht / Netherlands 15.11.11 Le Marche Gare - Lyon / France 16.11.11 Divan du Monde - Paris / France 18.11.11 O2 Academy Islington - London / GB 25.01.13 Embassy of Japan in Korea - Seoul / Republic of Korea

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  • Jul 4 Thursday
    Belfort, France Eurockéennes de Belfort
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  • Jul 5 Friday
    Hérouville Saint-Clair, France Château De Beauregard
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  • Jul 7 Sunday
    Belfort, France Unknown venue
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  • Jul 11 Thursday
    Liège, Belgium Parc Astrid
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Discography

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  • Shinshoku Dolce (2009)
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    Shinshoku Dolce (2009)
    Wasabi
  • Suna No Oshiro (2008)
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    Suna No Oshiro (2008)
    Sony Music Distribution
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