What this is
LET ME KNOW is a Japanese artist or group celebrating the release of their debut album with a dedicated live tour in 2026. The '1st album release TOUR 2026' format is a beloved tradition in Japanese music culture, where artists mark a major milestone by performing across multiple cities to connect directly with fans. Club Quattro Shibuya serves as one of the tour stops, offering an intimate live setting that suits the energy of a debut album celebration. This kind of release tour represents a significant moment in an artist's career and typically draws a passionate, dedicated fanbase eager to hear new material performed live for the first time.
Who should go
This show is ideal for fans of Japanese indie, J-pop, or alternative music who enjoy discovering emerging or rising domestic acts in an intimate club setting. The atmosphere at a debut album release show tends to be electric and emotionally charged, with audiences who know the lyrics and celebrate every song. Music lovers who enjoy the close-knit energy of a mid-sized Tokyo live house will feel right at home. Arrive early to secure a good spot on the floor and to pick up any limited tour merchandise, which often sells out quickly at release tour shows.
Good to know
Tickets are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp for Club Quattro 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 Shibuya is a well-established mid-sized live house located in the Parco building in Shibuya, with a capacity of around 800 and a predominantly standing floor. Doors usually open 30–60 minutes before showtime, so arriving early is recommended both for a good standing position and to browse tour merchandise tables. The venue has a bar area and bag storage may be available at the door for larger items. Cash is useful for merchandise purchases as card acceptance at merch tables is not always guaranteed.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

