Tomoya Kanki

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Jun 27, 1987 (37 years old)

Tomoya Kanki

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Flip a Coin: One Ok Rock Documentary
1h 45m
Movie 2021

Flip a Coin: One Ok Rock Documentary

Unable to tour in 2020, the members of ONE OK ROCK work for months to put on an online concert that matches the energy of their in-person shows.

ONE OK ROCK 2018 AMBITIONS JAPAN DOME TOUR
2h 34m
Movie 2019

ONE OK ROCK 2018 AMBITIONS JAPAN DOME TOUR

This release captures ONE OK ROCK's 2018 performance at Tokyo Dome, part of their nationwide 4-dome tour that mobilized 300,000 attendees. The package includes a 100-page booklet featuring newly shot member photos, commentary akin to a live audio track, tour reports, and interviews with the production team, offering a deeply engaging read.

Biography

Tomoya Kanki (Japanese: 神吉 智也, Hepburn: Kanki Tomoya, born June 27, 1987, in Hyogo), better known mononymously as Tomoya, is a Japanese musician and drummer of the band One Ok Rock. Although not an original member, he has appeared on every One Ok Rock album. Tomoya is the eldest member of ONE OK ROCK. In junior high school, he belonged to the percussion group in a brass band club, playing various percussion instruments such as tambourine and xylophone. He formed a band in the fall of his first year in high school, and started the band in earnest. After graduated from high school, he came to Tokyo and studied at a technical college. Tomoya attended ESP Musical Academy where one of his lecturers who was in a band introduced him to a band they had played with earlier that was looking for a drummer. That band was One Ok Rock and after a period of playing as support, he formally joined a month before their major debut.[1] He often updates the One Ok Rock blog. On June 9, 2017, he announced that he had gotten married. He has three sons, born in November 2017, May 2019, and March 2021.