What this is
Mogwai are a legendary Scottish post-rock band from Glasgow, formed in 1995, renowned for their expansive, largely instrumental soundscapes that shift between delicate quiet passages and crushing walls of guitar noise. They will perform at Fuji Rock Festival 2026, Japan's premier outdoor music festival held annually at the Naeba Ski Resort in Niigata Prefecture. Fuji Rock, launched in 1997, is one of Asia's most celebrated and well-organised music festivals, drawing tens of thousands of fans each year to its forested mountain stages. Mogwai's appearance is a significant booking β the band are widely regarded as one of the defining acts of the post-rock genre and have a devoted following in Japan. Their live performances are immersive, cinematic experiences that translate exceptionally well to a festival setting.
Who should go
This set is essential for fans of post-rock, ambient, and experimental music, as well as anyone who appreciates emotionally intense, guitar-driven instrumental music. Fuji Rock's atmosphere is famously relaxed and respectful, making it a great environment to experience Mogwai's dynamic quiet-to-loud performances. The festival draws a mix of Japanese music lovers and international visitors, creating a genuinely cosmopolitan crowd. Arrive at the stage at least 30 minutes early as Mogwai consistently draw large, dedicated audiences at festival appearances.
Good to know
Fuji Rock tickets are sold through the official festival site, eplus.jp, and pia.jp β foreign credit cards are generally accepted on these platforms, and convenience store (combini) pickup at Lawson or FamilyMart is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. The festival operates a wristband entry system, so keep your wristband on for the duration. Naeba is a large, multi-stage site spread across a mountainous terrain β the main Green Stage, where headline acts typically perform, can hold tens of thousands of people, but Mogwai may appear on a secondary stage such as the White Stage, which has a more intimate festival atmosphere. Coin lockers are available on site but fill up quickly, so arrive early to secure one. The festival has a strong eco-policy β bring a reusable water bottle as refill stations are plentiful.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change β verify with the official source before attending.
