What this is
Noisy Music Festival vol.7 is the seventh edition of a recurring Tokyo music event built around loud, high-energy performances in rock, metal, punk, and experimental genres. As a numbered volume series, it has carved out a consistent presence in Tokyo's alternative and underground music scene. The festival serves as a platform for both established acts and emerging artists working in heavier, more abrasive sonic territory. Its longevity across seven editions speaks to a dedicated local fanbase and a reliable curatorial vision centered on amplified, intense sound.
Who should go
This event is tailor-made for fans of rock, metal, punk, and experimental music who thrive in high-energy, high-volume environments. Underground music enthusiasts and those bored of mainstream pop concerts will find the atmosphere refreshingly raw and participatory. Expect an active, engaged crowd in a standing-room setting where the energy between performers and audience is a core part of the experience. If you're noise-sensitive, bring earplugs — the festival name is not ironic.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through TicketDive (t-dv.com) — the platform supports online purchase and the priority order is: TicketDive advance → reservation hold → door. Foreign credit cards are generally accepted on TicketDive but confirm at checkout. Flowers Loft is a small live music bar in Shinjuku with an intimate capacity, typically under 200, making it an up-close and personal venue well suited to loud underground acts. A mandatory one-drink purchase applies on entry, payable at the bar — have cash on hand as smaller Tokyo live venues often prefer or require it. Arrive at least 30 minutes before doors open to secure a good standing spot, as the floor fills fast for multi-act festival bills.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

