I'LL-IT will appear at Japan's year-end music festival for the second year in a row.
On November 6, Belift Lab announced, "I'LL-IT has been included in the lineup for Fuji TV's 2025 FNS Music Festival, set to air on December 10."
The FNS Music Festival, which began in 1974, is one of Japan's most prestigious year-end music programs, bringing together top artists who made waves throughout the year for live performances.
I'LL-IT was first invited to the festival last year, even before their official Japanese debut — a rare achievement that underscored their rising global popularity. Being invited again this year reaffirms their strong presence in Japan's music scene.
Their local success has been remarkable. The group's first Japanese original single Almond Chocolate earned a Gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan. In September, they released their debut Japanese album Toki yo Tomare (Time, Stop), which topped major charts including Oricon and Billboard Japan.
The title track and the B-side "Topping" were featured in Japanese variety shows and commercials, expanding their popularity beyond the fanbase to the general public.
I'LL-IT also proved their ticket power, selling out every stop of their first fan concert GLITTER DAY, drawing about 40,000 attendees.
Up next, I'LL-IT will release their first single album NOT CUTE ANYMORE on November 24.