"The shortest way towards the future is the one
that starts by deepening the past."
Aimé Césaire
During this final tour, that energy was palpable. The band members, known for their playful stage personas (fitting the "Asobi" name), stripped back some of the artifice to speak candidly to the audience. There were tears, laughter, and moments of profound gratitude.
Play hard. Laugh loud. Make the last one count like the first one never could.
Many shows incorporate archival footage and behind-the-scenes glimpses, creating a documentary-style experience within the live concert.
The keyword specifically refers to the concluding series of live performances of the band ASOBI before they effectively rebooted and rebranded themselves.
This article dissects every layer of the "Last Tour -Final- -ASOBI-" phenomenon—its origins, its artistic execution, its emotional impact on the fandom, and why it has become a benchmark for how musical acts should conclude chapters of their careers.
Fans can expect a "greatest hits" approach, alongside deep cuts that haven't been performed in years, providing a comprehensive look at the artist's evolution.
Vice-president & co-founder
Artist and scenographer
President & co-founder
Innovation Strategist
Vice-president & co-founder
Professor, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University
Former Minister of Higher Education & Scientific Research
















ScanPyramids Big Void and ScanPyramids North Face Corridor - English Version from HIP Institute on Vimeo.
Envisioning the future of VR thanks to Egyptian Heritage - English Version from HIP Institute on Vimeo. Last Tour -Final- -ASOBI-
ScanPyramids first discoveries October 2016 - Official Video Report - English Version from HIP Institute on Vimeo. During this final tour, that energy was palpable
ScanPyramids Q1 2016 Video Report (Muons Techniques) from HIP Institute on Vimeo. Play hard
ScanPyramids in 2015... To be continued in 2016 from HIP Institute on Vimeo.
ScanPyramids Mission - Teaser English Version from HIP Institute on Vimeo.
ScanPyramids Mission Teaser Version française from HIP Institute on Vimeo.
During this final tour, that energy was palpable. The band members, known for their playful stage personas (fitting the "Asobi" name), stripped back some of the artifice to speak candidly to the audience. There were tears, laughter, and moments of profound gratitude.
Play hard. Laugh loud. Make the last one count like the first one never could.
Many shows incorporate archival footage and behind-the-scenes glimpses, creating a documentary-style experience within the live concert.
The keyword specifically refers to the concluding series of live performances of the band ASOBI before they effectively rebooted and rebranded themselves.
This article dissects every layer of the "Last Tour -Final- -ASOBI-" phenomenon—its origins, its artistic execution, its emotional impact on the fandom, and why it has become a benchmark for how musical acts should conclude chapters of their careers.
Fans can expect a "greatest hits" approach, alongside deep cuts that haven't been performed in years, providing a comprehensive look at the artist's evolution.