What this is
DAMNED is a Japanese rock band embarking on their 'ARIADNE' one-man tour in 2026, with this Osaka date taking place at Shinsaibashi CLAPPER. A one-man live (ワンマンライブ) in Japanese music culture means the band performs a full headline set without support acts, giving fans an extended, immersive experience with the artist. The name 'ARIADNE' references the figure from Greek mythology who guided heroes through the labyrinth, suggesting a thematic or conceptual thread running through the tour's setlist and staging. Shinsaibashi CLAPPER is a small live house in Osaka's vibrant Shinsaibashi district, making this an intimate club-level show for dedicated fans.
Who should go
This show is ideal for fans of Japanese rock and visual kei or alternative rock scenes who want a close-up, high-energy live experience. The intimate venue means excellent sightlines and a passionate crowd of dedicated followers. One-man tours in Japan tend to attract loyal fan communities who know every lyric, creating an electric atmosphere even in smaller spaces. Arrive early to secure a good spot on the floor and to pick up any limited tour merchandise sold at the venue.
Good to know
Tickets for small Japanese live house tours like this are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp — both platforms accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson or FamilyMart is the most practical option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Shinsaibashi CLAPPER is a compact live house with a capacity of roughly 200–300, and shows are almost certainly all-standing with limited space, so arriving 30–45 minutes before doors open is strongly recommended. Tour merchandise (T-shirts, towels, photos) is sold at the venue before the show and sells out fast — budget extra cash as merch tables are typically cash-only. The venue is a short walk from Shinsaibashi Station, placing it in the heart of Osaka's entertainment district with plenty of dining options nearby for a pre-show meal.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
