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Galileo Galilei — Galileo Galilei Tour 2026 "NAKED HERO" — event in Nagoya

Galileo Galilei NAKED HERO Tour 2026 | Live Indie Rock in Nagoya

About this event

What this is

Galileo Galilei is a beloved Japanese indie rock band from Hokkaido, known for their emotionally resonant sound that blends alternative rock with introspective, poetic lyrics. The band rose to national prominence in the early 2010s and became widely recognized after contributing theme songs to major anime series, earning them a devoted fanbase across Japan and beyond. 'NAKED HERO' is the title of their 2026 nationwide tour, suggesting a raw, stripped-back artistic statement consistent with the band's reputation for sincere, heartfelt performances. This Nagoya stop at Club Quattro brings the tour to one of Japan's most vibrant live music cities, offering fans an intimate venue experience with a band known for delivering powerful, emotionally charged sets.

Who should go

This show is ideal for fans of Japanese indie and alternative rock, as well as anime music enthusiasts who discovered Galileo Galilei through series like AnoHana or Blue Spring Ride. The intimate Club Quattro setting makes it a great choice for anyone who wants to experience a respected Japanese band up close rather than in an arena. The atmosphere will likely be warm and communal, drawing a mix of long-time fans and newer listeners united by a love of melodic, emotionally driven rock. Arrive early to secure a good standing spot on the floor, as Club Quattro Nagoya fills quickly for popular acts.

Good to know

Tickets are available through eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket — all accept foreign credit cards, and combini pickup at Lawson is the most practical option for visitors without a Japanese mailing address. Club Quattro Nagoya is located in the Parco building in the Sakae district and holds approximately 500–600 people; it is an all-standing venue with a compact, energetic atmosphere that suits Galileo Galilei's intimate performance style well. The venue typically has a bag check area for larger bags, and a drinks bar is usually available inside. Cash is recommended for merchandise purchases at the venue, as artist goods booths often do not accept cards. Show duration for a Galileo Galilei headline set is typically 90 minutes to two hours, so plan your last train accordingly — Sakae Station is within easy walking distance after the show.

This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

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