What this is
First Love is Never Returned, known by the abbreviation #FLiNR, is a Japanese indie-pop or alternative act embarking on their Spring/Summer 2026 tour titled 'LEAP OUT'. The tour stop at Club Quattro Shibuya on July 24, 2026 is part of a broader domestic circuit, suggesting a band with a dedicated following and growing momentum in Japan's live music scene. Club Quattro Shibuya is one of Tokyo's most beloved mid-capacity live music venues, with a long history of hosting emerging and established Japanese acts since the 1980s. This show represents a chance to catch an energetic live performance in an intimate, storied setting in the heart of Shibuya.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Japanese indie and alternative music who enjoy discovering acts before they break into mainstream recognition. The atmosphere at Club Quattro tends to be passionate and close-knit, attracting music-savvy crowds who take their live shows seriously. Expats and tourists with an interest in Japan's vibrant underground music scene will find this a genuinely local, non-touristy experience. Arrive early to secure a good spot on the floor and to pick up any limited merchandise at the venue.
Good to know
Tickets can be purchased via eplus.jp or pia.jp — both accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the easiest option for visitors without a Japanese address. Club Quattro Shibuya is located on the upper floors of the Parco building in Shibuya and holds approximately 800 people; it is an all-standing venue with a warm, intimate atmosphere well-suited to passionate live performances. The venue typically operates a bag check for large bags, and cash is recommended for drinks and merchandise at the bar. Doors generally open 30–60 minutes before showtime, so arriving early is advisable to get a good floor position. Photo and video policies vary by artist, so check the official event page or the band's social media for any restrictions before attending.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

