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MARQUEE Festival mini Vol.318 — event in Tokyo

MARQUEE Festival mini Vol.318 | Live Music in Tokyo 2026

About this event

What this is

MARQUEE Festival mini Vol.318 is an installment in the long-running MARQUEE Festival mini concert series, a recurring live music event series held in Tokyo. The 'Vol.318' numbering indicates this is a well-established, frequently occurring series with a substantial history of events. These mini festival-format shows typically feature multiple acts performing across a single evening at an intimate live music venue. The series is associated with MARQUEE, a Japanese music magazine and media brand known for covering indie, alternative, and underground music scenes.

Who should go

This event is ideal for fans of Japanese indie and alternative music who enjoy discovering new or emerging acts in an intimate live setting. The multi-act format makes it a great choice for music explorers who want to sample several artists in one night. The venue, Spotify O-nest, has a cozy, underground atmosphere that suits dedicated music fans rather than casual concertgoers. Arrive early to catch all acts and grab a spot near the stage.

Good to know

Tickets for events at Spotify O-nest are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson (combini) is the most reliable option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Spotify O-nest is a compact standing venue in Shibuya's Udagawacho area with a capacity of around 300–400, giving it an intimate, close-to-the-stage atmosphere. Doors usually open 30–60 minutes before the first act, so arriving early is recommended to secure a good spot. The venue has a bar area and a bag check counter — large bags or backpacks should be checked at the door. Cash is widely accepted at the bar and merchandise tables, so carry some yen.

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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