What this is
The 27th Anniversary Tour Season 2 'Incubation' ~ 'White Dyed in Blue' is a concert celebrating a musical artist or band's remarkable 27-year career milestone, held at Flowers Loft in Tokyo. The dual-concept title — 'Incubation' and 'White Dyed in Blue' — suggests a thematically layered performance exploring transformation, identity, and artistic evolution over nearly three decades. This Tokyo date is part of a broader anniversary tour series, making it a significant stop for fans in the capital. Anniversary tours of this nature typically feature career-spanning setlists, rare deep cuts, and a heightened emotional atmosphere that rewards long-time listeners.
Who should go
This event is ideal for dedicated fans of the performing artist who want to mark this career milestone in an intimate live setting. The atmosphere is likely to be nostalgic and celebratory, drawing a mix of long-time followers who have been with the artist from the beginning and newer fans eager to experience the catalog live. Flowers Loft is a small, cozy live music venue, so the show will feel personal and close to the stage — a very different experience from arena concerts. Arrive early to secure a good spot and check for limited anniversary merchandise at the venue.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through LivePocket (t.livepocket.jp), which accepts foreign credit cards and allows mobile ticket display on your phone — no physical pickup required, making it very convenient for visitors. Flowers Loft is a small, intimate live music venue in Tokyo with a standing floor layout and a bar area; capacity is modest, so the show will feel close and personal. A one-drink minimum applies, payable in cash or card at the bar — bring some yen just in case. Doors open at 11:30, so arriving within the first 30 minutes is recommended to secure a good standing position near the stage. Student discount tickets require a Japanese student ID from an accredited school, so this tier is generally not applicable to foreign tourists.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

