What this is
.ENDRECHERI. is the funk and soul music project of Tsuyoshi Domoto, one half of the iconic Japanese pop duo KinKi Kids. Launched in 2018, .ENDRECHERI. represents Domoto's artistic departure from mainstream J-pop into deeply groove-oriented, psychedelic funk influenced by Prince, Parliament-Funkadelic, and classic American soul. The project is known for elaborate live productions featuring a large ensemble of musicians, striking visual aesthetics, and Domoto's flamboyant stage persona. This Kyoto performance at Rohm Theatre Kyoto Main Hall in May 2026 is part of a live tour, bringing the project's immersive funk experience to one of Japan's most prestigious concert venues.
Who should go
Fans of Japanese funk, soul, and psychedelic music will find this a rare and thrilling live experience from one of Japan's most musically adventurous artists. KinKi Kids fans curious about Domoto's solo creative vision will discover a dramatically different, more experimental side of his artistry. The show attracts a passionate, fashion-forward crowd that embraces the project's colourful, expressive aesthetic β expect an enthusiastic and engaged audience. Arrive early to soak up the atmosphere and secure a good position, especially if the floor area has standing sections.
Good to know
Tickets are typically sold through eplus.jp and pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards β convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most hassle-free option for visitors without a Japanese address. Rohm Theatre Kyoto Main Hall is a prestigious, seated concert hall with a capacity of approximately 2,005, offering excellent sightlines from most seats. The venue is located in the Okazaki cultural district near Heian Shrine, so arriving 30β45 minutes early allows time to explore the surroundings and find the entrance without rushing. Merchandise queues at .ENDRECHERI. shows can be very long β arrive at least an hour before doors if you plan to buy goods. The venue operates a strict no-photography and no-video policy during performances, which is standard for Japanese pop and rock concerts.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change β verify with the official source before attending.
