Kana Nishino, Given “Asian Most Influential Japanese Singer Award” at China Music Award
Kana Nishino received the “Asian Most Influential Japanese Singer Award” at the <18th China Music Award> held at The Venetian Macao Cotai Arena <China Music Award (CMA)>is the greatest music award in China held by Channel [V]. It’s history is the longest in main land China, and since its establishment in 1994, it is widely broadcasted live not just across China but also in Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan. In this China’s No.1 Music festival, gorgeous... Read More
Nishino Kana / Successful Tour with Audience of 100,000 & First Overseas Live in 2013
The final live of Nishino Kana’s nationwide tour “Kanayan Tour 2012~Arena~” was held on 11/24/2012 at Saitama Super Arena in great success. This tour kicked off on 10/13 in her hometown Mie prefecture at Sun Arena and continued on touring 6 locations around Japan. This tour staged 9 lives with an accumulative audience of 100,000. She also made an announcement that she will be holding overseas lives for the first time in the spring of 2013. Her very first overseas live will... Read More
Nishino Kana / Participation in Award Event in Taiwan
In welcoming the new year of 2012, Nishino Kana participated in a yearend award event “Super Star Red and White Entertainment Awards,” equivalent of Japan’s “Kouhaku Uta Gassen” in Taiwan. Wearing a pink girly dress, she sang ‘Aitakute Aitakute’ and ‘Tatoe Donnani’ as the audience enthusiastically responded to her performance. Official Website: http://www.nishinokana.com/ Blog: http://ameblo.jp/nishino-kana/ Related posts:Kana... Read More
Kana Nishino
Nishino Kana (西野カナ), born March 18, 1989, is a Japanese pop singer from Mie Prefecture, Japan. She was chosen the top entrant out of approximately 40,000 applicants in the Miss Phoenix audition in 2005, and a year later was signed to SME Records. A growing popular singer among Japan’s youth, Kana debuted in 2007 with the single, “I Don’t Wanna Know”. From when she was little, Nishino learnt English from eikaiwa schools, and went to America twice. She then... Read More