What this is
Outside dandy is a Japanese band staging a one-day-only reunion concert at Shimokitazawa Shelter on September 5, 2026, titled 'Get back our "innocence"'. The event marks a rare comeback performance after a period of inactivity, making it a significant moment for the band's fanbase. The concert title signals a deliberate return to the group's roots and original sound, framing the night as both a celebration and a homecoming. Reunion shows of this nature are cherished events in Japan's indie music scene, often carrying a deeply emotional charge for fans who have waited years for another chance to see their favourite act perform live.
Who should go
This concert is tailor-made for longtime Outside dandy fans who have followed the band through their career and want to witness this rare one-night-only return. The atmosphere will almost certainly be nostalgic and emotionally intense, with a tight-knit crowd of dedicated supporters sharing a collective moment. Japanese indie and alternative rock enthusiasts curious about the scene's reunion culture will also find the evening compelling. Tickets are advance-only via eplus.jp, so secure yours well before the date — one-night reunion shows at small venues like Shelter sell out fast.
Good to know
Tickets are sold exclusively through eplus.jp — foreign credit cards are accepted at checkout, and selecting Lawson convenience store pickup (combini ukewatashi) avoids any delivery address complications for overseas visitors. Shimokitazawa Shelter is one of Tokyo's most storied indie live houses, a basement venue with a capacity of roughly 300–350, all standing, with a bar along the back wall. The room gets warm and close quickly, especially for a high-demand reunion show, so dress in light layers you can easily remove. Doors typically open around 30 minutes before showtime; arrive early to claim a good spot on the floor. No large bags — the venue has limited space, and oversized items may need to be left at a coin locker at Shimokitazawa Station before you arrive.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

