This popular Japanese singer visited a Fort Worth grocery store last week
When Japanese singer Ado stopped by Fort Worth for her sold-out concert last week, her fans kept insisting that she must visit a southern landmark.
Ado is a 22-year-old singer who has never publicly revealed her face since breaking into the music industry in 2020. Instead, she performs in silhouette at concerts, including her show at Dickies Arena on July 22.
Ahead of the Cowtown show, Ado posted an image of cakes at a grocery store and wrote that it was hot in Fort Worth.
Ado’s fans were quick to celebrate her presence in the North Texas and several of them told her to visit a Buc-ee’s while in town.
“Before you leave tx, do check out Buc-ees! Rather impressive!” one comment read.
Another comment mentioned checking out Whataburger, while someone else mentioned HTeaO.
“Go to Buc-ees before you leave Texas. Stop at HTeaO and try the different flavors of refreshing tea!” one comment read.
Ado posted a photo of a commemorative belt buckle that highlighted her sold-out show on X (formerly Twitter) after the show.
“The Fort Worth concert has finished! There were a lot of fashionistas there, from punkish ladies to people wearing Adoroa pajamas. It was a lot of fun!” Ado wrote.
Ado still has a few weeks left on her world tour that began in April. She has spent the last few months performing across Asia, Europe, Australia and the U.S.