What this is
Below Below Below is a national solo performance tour making a stop at Shinjuku LOFT in Tokyo on June 8, 2026. The tour features a single performer traveling across Japan, delivering intimate theatrical experiences in smaller live venues. The triple repetition in the title evokes themes of depth, descent, and layered exploration — hallmarks of introspective Japanese solo performance art. Solo performance tours of this kind often blend storytelling, spoken word, music, or experimental theater, forging an unusually direct connection between artist and audience. Events like this are a staple of Japan's underground arts scene and offer a window into contemporary Japanese performance culture rarely accessible to casual visitors.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of intimate performance art, experimental theater, and solo artists who thrive on direct performer-audience interaction. The evening time slot and adult-only policy (no preschool children) signal a focused, mature artistic atmosphere rather than a casual night out. Expect a small, engaged crowd of dedicated fans and arts enthusiasts in a compact live venue setting. If you enjoy unconventional theatrical experiences off the beaten tourist path, this is a rare chance to witness Japan's underground performance scene up close. Arrive by 16:00 if you want to browse merchandise before the doors open.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through eplus.jp, which accepts foreign credit cards — convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Shinjuku LOFT is a well-established basement live venue in Kabukicho with a capacity of around 500; it has a standing floor with a bar area and a raised section at the back. A mandatory drink charge of ¥600 is collected at the door separately from your ticket — have cash ready as card payment is not always available at the bar. Bags are generally not checked at LOFT but space is limited, so travel light. The goods pre-sale runs 16:00–17:00, a full hour before doors open, so arrive early if you want merchandise. Note that preschool children are not permitted entry under any circumstances.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

