What this is
Merry are one of Japan's most enduring visual kei acts, known for blending glam rock theatrics with dark, literary lyrics and a stage presence that sits somewhere between cabaret and punk. This August show at Shizuoka Sunash brings the band to an intimate mid-sized venue, likely as part of a summer tour circuit. Visual kei concerts in spaces this size tend to be intense, up-close affairs with a devoted fanbase.
Who should go
Visual kei fans and followers of Japanese alternative rock who already know Merry's catalogue. Newcomers curious about the genre will find this a genuine introduction, though the crowd will skew toward committed enthusiasts.
Good to know
Tickets for Merry shows are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson or FamilyMart is the most practical option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Shizuoka Sunash is a compact live house, so the crowd will be close to the stage β expect a standing floor with limited space. Cash is advisable for merchandise purchases at the venue. Doors usually open around one hour before showtime, and sets for a band of this level typically run 90 minutes to two hours. Check the band's official website or SNS for any age restrictions or venue-specific rules ahead of the show.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change β verify with the official source before attending.
