黒蜜 Launch Fan Wish Campaign for "君のハーフツインを食べたい"
Newly-formed Visual Kei band 黒蜜 (Kuromitsu) are about to make some fans’ dreams come true—literally. To celebrate the release of their single “君のハーフツインを食べたい” (I Want to Eat Your Half-Twin), the group has announced an audacious YouTube project that invites supporters to submit their deepest wishes, no matter how unconventional.
The band, which centers its identity around the concept of “pure love” (純愛), will select applicants at random and personally visit their homes to fulfill requests. Think of it as wish-granting meets reality TV, filtered through a uniquely Visual Kei lens of charm, humor, and just enough edge to keep things interesting.

What Counts as a Wish?
The submission guidelines are delightfully open-ended. Applications range from the heartfelt (“I want to bring my parents to a live show”) to the ambitious (“Turn my boyfriend into a gya-man”) to the compassionate (“Make someone who can’t attend shows smile”). The band promises to tackle requests across all categories, armed with nothing but “energy, momentum, and just a touch of kindness.”
If you’re selected, 黒蜙 will show up ready to deliver. This isn’t a polished, over-produced segment—it’s the band putting themselves out there in service of their community, which feels very much in keeping with their brand.
Tour News
Beyond this campaign, 黒蜜 are ramping up their live presence significantly. Starting June 9 with a show at Tokyo’s Shibuya Rex, they’ll embark on a nationwide one-man tour called “純愛” (Pure Love), hitting all 47 prefectures. The tour concludes on December 19 with a special birthday celebration for member 乃亜 at Shibuya Rex.
How to Apply
Submissions are open now through June 4, 2026 at 23:59 JST. Head to the official application form on their site—one entry per person. Keep in mind that while the band will do their best, they can’t fulfill every single request, so make yours memorable.
For more details on the campaign, tour dates, and ticket information, visit 黒蜜’s official website and follow their social channels for updates as the project rolls out.