What this is
Push Pull Pot is a live music event taking place at Shin'ei Shangri-La, one of Nagoya's established underground live music venues. The event title suggests an intimate, possibly experimental or indie-leaning performance, with the playful wordplay hinting at a creative, artistically minded lineup. Shin'ei Shangri-La has a reputation as a respected small-to-mid-sized live house in Nagoya's vibrant local music scene, hosting both local acts and touring artists. Events at this venue tend to attract dedicated music fans who appreciate discovering acts outside the mainstream.
Who should go
This event is well suited to music lovers who enjoy discovering emerging or independent artists in an intimate live house setting. Fans of indie, alternative, or experimental sounds will feel at home in the relaxed but engaged atmosphere typical of Nagoya's underground scene. Those curious about Japan's thriving local live music culture beyond Tokyo will find this a genuine and unpretentious experience. Arrive early to secure a good spot near the stage and to check out any support acts.
Good to know
Shin'ei Shangri-La is a small live house in Nagoya with an intimate capacity, so tickets are likely to sell out — check eplus.jp or pia.jp for advance tickets, both of which accept foreign credit cards, with convenience store pickup at Lawson being the most reliable option for visitors without a Japanese address. The venue is typical of Japanese live houses: expect a standing floor, a small bar area, and a close-up view of the stage regardless of where you stand. Cash is recommended for drinks and merchandise at the venue. Doors usually open 30 to 60 minutes before showtime, so arriving promptly at door open is advisable for a small venue like this.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
