What this is
A late-summer live music night at Club Quattro Shibuya pairing singer-songwriter Mei Ehara with Yuma Abe, with DJ sets from Wataru Kakubari bridging the performances. Mei Ehara is one of Tokyo's most quietly compelling indie folk voices — her delicate, introspective songwriting has earned a devoted following among listeners who gravitate toward Japanese acoustic and alternative music. Yuma Abe adds a contrasting texture to the bill, making this a thoughtfully curated double-header rather than a straightforward solo show.
Who should go
Fans of Japanese indie folk and singer-songwriter music will feel at home here. Club Quattro draws a relaxed, music-literate crowd, so solo attendees and couples fit naturally alongside small groups.
Good to know
Advance tickets are available through eplus.jp and pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Club Quattro Shibuya is located inside the Shibuya Parco building on the 4th floor and holds around 700 people in a standing format with a bar area — it has a warm, intimate atmosphere well-suited to acoustic and indie acts. Doors typically open 30 minutes to an hour before showtime, and arriving early is advisable as the floor fills quickly for popular bills. The venue generally operates a no-photography policy during performances, though this may vary by artist — check announcements on the night. Cash is accepted at the bar; some drink tickets may be required upon entry.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

