What this is
This intimate live event brings together OTO and Gotti from the popular Japanese R&B band Neighbors Complain for an exclusive acoustic performance and talk session. The evening is built around the well-known Voicy radio programme 'Takahashi Mashi's Radio for Hardworking People,' hosted by Takahashi Mashi, which has cultivated a dedicated following among music lovers and working professionals. Guests can expect stripped-back acoustic versions of Neighbors Complain material alongside candid conversation about the band's musical journey and creative process. The format goes beyond a standard gig, incorporating audience Q&A, a raffle with prizes, and a merchandise signing session — making it a rare chance for fans to engage directly with the artists.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Neighbors Complain and Japanese R&B who want a more personal, up-close experience than a standard concert allows. Listeners of Takahashi Mashi's Voicy programme will feel especially at home, as the talk session format mirrors the show's conversational, behind-the-scenes tone. The intimate venue and signing session make it a great pick for anyone who enjoys meeting artists and asking questions directly. Arrive early to secure a good spot and check whether merchandise is available for purchase before the signing session begins.
Good to know
Advance tickets are priced at ¥4,500 but note that an additional drink charge is collected at the venue — budget an extra ¥600–¥800 for this. GOOD TEMPO is a small, intimate live music venue in Tokyo, so capacity is limited and tickets are likely to sell out; purchase in advance through the event's official ticketing channel as soon as possible. Foreign credit cards may not be accepted at the door, so bring cash for the drink charge and any merchandise you plan to buy at the signing session. Arriving 20–30 minutes before doors open is advisable to get a comfortable position and browse any merchandise on sale ahead of the signing.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

