What this is
A live concert stop in Nagoya celebrating the release of Japanese singer-songwriter Mariko Hamada's new album 'Supreme', part of a nationwide club tour. Club Quattro is a beloved mid-size live music venue known for its warm acoustics and intimate atmosphere, making it a fitting setting for an artist-focused release show. Expect a setlist built around the new record alongside fan favourites.
Who should go
Fans of Mariko Hamada and listeners of Japanese pop and rock who want to catch her in an intimate club setting. The all-standing floor with numbered entry suits those comfortable in a lively, close-to-the-stage crowd.
Good to know
Tickets can be purchased via eplus.jp or pia.jp — both accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most reliable option for visitors without a Japanese postal address. Club Quattro Nagoya is located in the Parco building in Sakae and holds roughly 700–800 people; it is an all-standing venue with a numbered entry system, so your entry order is set but you choose your own spot once inside. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your number group is called to avoid missing your window. The venue typically has a drinks counter — cash is safest, though some Quattro venues now accept IC cards. Large bags may need to be checked, so travel light.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
