What this is
GLIM SPANKY are one of Japan's most distinctive rock duos — guitarist/vocalist Remi Matsuo and guitarist Takahiro Kamijujo built their sound on vintage Western rock and blues influences that sit completely apart from mainstream J-pop. This stop on their Éclore Tour 2026 brings that raw, analogue-flavoured sound to Club Quattro Hiroshima, a standing live house with a reputation for intimate rock shows. Their current single 'Camera Irony' is the theme song for the TBS drama 'Scoop no Tamago', so expect it to feature prominently.
Who should go
Fans of Japanese rock with a classic-rock sensibility will get the most out of this. Club Quattro's compact standing format suits people who like to be close to the stage rather than watching from a distance.
Good to know
Tickets are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp for GLIM SPANKY shows — both platforms accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup at Lawson (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Club Quattro Hiroshima is a compact standing venue, part of the well-regarded Club Quattro chain, with an intimate atmosphere well-suited to rock acts. Arrive by door time (16:00) if you want a front-of-floor position — the numbered entry system means your place in the queue is assigned, but early arrival still helps for stage proximity. Cash is advisable for any in-venue purchases such as merchandise or drinks, as smaller live houses often do not accept cards at the bar.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

