What this is
claquepot crosspoint 2026 is a live concert by claquepot, a Japanese singer-songwriter and producer known for blending R&B, soul, and electronic pop with introspective, atmospheric songwriting. The event is part of the 'crosspoint' tour, suggesting a series of intimate live performances across Japan in 2026. claquepot has built a dedicated following through streaming platforms and live shows, appreciated for a refined, emotionally resonant sound that sits at the intersection of Japanese city pop sensibilities and contemporary R&B production. Hiroshima's Club Quattro is an ideal setting for this kind of performance, offering an intimate atmosphere that suits claquepot's nuanced musical style.
Who should go
This show is ideal for fans of Japanese R&B, neo-soul, and electronic pop who enjoy intimate live music experiences with strong production values. Listeners who discovered claquepot through Spotify or Apple Music playlists will find the live show a rewarding step up from passive listening. The relaxed yet attentive crowd typical of Club Quattro Hiroshima suits music lovers who prefer to focus on the performance rather than a rowdy party atmosphere. Arrive early to secure a good standing position on the floor, as the venue fills up and sightlines can be limited toward the back.
Good to know
Tickets are sold via eplus.jp or pia.jp — both accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup is the most practical option for visitors. Club Quattro Hiroshima is a mid-sized live music venue with a capacity of around 500–700, operating as a general admission standing floor with a numbered entry system (整理番号付), meaning you queue in number order at the door — check your ticket number and arrive accordingly. The venue typically has a bar area and a relaxed, music-focused crowd. Cash is recommended for drinks and merchandise at the venue. Bags are generally not checked but keep luggage minimal. Note that children under 3 years old are strictly not admitted.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

