What this is
The Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio is a Seattle-based American jazz ensemble built around the Hammond B-3 organ playing of Delvon Lamarr, accompanied by guitar and drums. The group plays a deeply soulful, groove-heavy style of jazz rooted in the soul-jazz and funk traditions of the 1960s and 70s, drawing comparisons to Jimmy Smith and Booker T. & the MGs. Since their formation in the mid-2010s, they have built a devoted international following through relentless touring and critically acclaimed albums on Colemine Records. Their Tokyo appearance at Billboard Live TOKYO brings this infectious, feel-good sound to one of Japan's most prestigious jazz and live music venues.
Who should go
This show is ideal for jazz lovers, soul and funk enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates the warm, vintage sound of the Hammond organ. The atmosphere at Billboard Live TOKYO is sophisticated yet relaxed — think cocktails, candlelit tables, and an attentive crowd that truly listens. Fans of artists like Medeski Martin & Wood, The Meters, or classic Blue Note records will feel right at home. Book a table in advance as Billboard Live TOKYO operates a dining-and-drinks format and seats fill quickly for international acts.
Good to know
Tickets and table reservations are made through the Billboard Live TOKYO official website (billboard-live.com), which supports foreign credit cards and English-language booking. Billboard Live TOKYO is a seated, supper-club-style venue inside Roppongi Hills with a capacity of around 300; every seat has a good sightline to the stage. A table charge (seat charge) of approximately ¥1,000–¥2,000 per person applies in addition to the ticket price, and a minimum food/drink order is expected — card payment is accepted at the venue. Shows typically run 60–75 minutes without an interval; doors open around 45 minutes before showtime, and arriving early ensures the best table placement.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
