Kizu Announces Hiatus in 2027 After Final Album & Tour
The visual rock world just got heavier news. Kizu, the acclaimed four-piece known for their atmospheric soundscapes and dynamic stage presence, have announced they’ll be taking a hiatus starting in 2027—but not before giving fans a proper send-off.
For those newer to the band, Kizu has carved out a distinctive place in modern visual kei with their blend of melancholic melodies, crushing riffs, and theatrical presentation. Over the years, they’ve built a devoted following both domestically and internationally, thanks to their emotionally resonant compositions and commitment to live performance.
The band’s hiatus will follow the release of a new studio album and a headline run at Tokyo’s Zepp venues—venues that represent a significant milestone for any visual rock act. These aren’t casual farewell gigs; they’re a full-scale celebration of the band’s journey so far.

What makes this announcement particularly significant is the framing: this is a hiatus, not a breakup. That distinction matters. The band is stepping back rather than calling it quits entirely, leaving the door open for a potential return down the road.
The timeline gives dedicated fans time to prepare—both emotionally and logistically. Whether you’ve been following Kizu since their early days or recently discovered their catalog, 2027 will be your window to catch them in this configuration.
For ticket information, new album details, and the official Zepp tour schedule, head to Kizu’s official channels and social media. Mark your calendars and don’t sleep on this one—opportunities to witness visual rock acts at this caliber don’t come around constantly, and a final tour before hiatus is exactly the kind of event that defines a fan’s concert memories.