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Visual Kei Band Lyrica Disbands After Member's Disappearance
Fans devastated as Japanese band cites missing member as reason for breakup
Apr. 12, 2026 at 8:57am
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The sudden disappearance of a band member leaves fans and the music community grappling with the unexpected and unsettling consequences.San Jose TodayA shocking announcement has left fans of the Japanese visual kei band Lyrica devastated: the group has decided to disband, citing the sudden disappearance of one of its members, Usagi, as the primary reason. The band's official X (Twitter) account broke the news on February 12, 2026, stating that they had lost contact with Usagi on January 11, just two days before a scheduled performance.
Why it matters
Lyrica, formed in 2023, had gained a dedicated following for their powerful sound, extravagant stage costumes, and glam rock flair. The sudden disappearance of Usagi created a sense of uncertainty and worry among fans, leading the band to ultimately decide it would be too difficult to continue without him.
The details
Lyrica consisted of vocalist Usagi, guitarist MIME, drummer Mona, and bassist Kakeru. The band had to cancel two performances due to Usagi's disappearance. While Usagi's family has confirmed he is safe, the band members felt they could not move forward without him, leading to their decision to disband on March 13.
- Lyrica formed in July 2023.
- Usagi went missing on January 11, 2026, just two days before a scheduled performance.
- Lyrica announced their disbandment on February 12, 2026.
- Lyrica will officially disband on March 13, 2026.
The players
Lyrica
A Japanese visual kei band formed in 2023, known for their powerful sound, extravagant stage costumes, and glam rock flair.
Usagi
The vocalist of Lyrica, who suddenly went missing on January 11, 2026, leading to the band's decision to disband.
MIME
The guitarist of Lyrica.
Mona
The drummer of Lyrica.
Kakeru
The bassist of Lyrica.
What they’re saying
“We must cancel the upcoming performances due to the sudden disappearance of our member, Usagi. We are deeply concerned for his well-being and are working to locate him.”
— Lyrica, Band Statement
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, Grocery Employee
The takeaway
The sudden disappearance of Usagi and Lyrica's subsequent decision to disband has left fans devastated, highlighting the challenges and uncertainties that can arise in the music industry. The story serves as a reminder of the importance of supporting artists and the impact that unexpected events can have on both performers and their dedicated fan bases.
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