What this is
Push Pull Pot is a live music event scheduled at Shibuya Star Lounge, one of Tokyo's intimate underground live houses nestled in the Shibuya entertainment district. The event name suggests an experimental or indie-leaning act, possibly a band or artist project with an abstract, conceptual identity. Shibuya Star Lounge is a well-regarded small-capacity venue known for hosting emerging and independent Japanese artists across genres including indie rock, electronic, and alternative. Events here tend to be tightly curated and community-driven, making each show feel personal and distinct.
Who should go
This event suits fans of independent and underground music who enjoy discovering acts in an intimate live setting. Shibuya Star Lounge attracts a young, music-savvy Tokyo crowd that takes its live music seriously. The atmosphere is typically low-key but energetic, with a close connection between performers and audience. If you enjoy small-venue gigs where you can stand close to the stage and experience music without the distance of a large arena, this is your kind of night. Arrive early to secure a good spot near the stage and to pick up a drink at the bar before the room fills up.
Good to know
Tickets for events at Shibuya Star Lounge are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp — both platforms accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup at Lawson (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Shibuya Star Lounge holds around 200–300 people and operates as a standing live house with a bar area; the intimate size means the room can feel full quickly. Doors generally open 30–60 minutes before showtime, so arriving at door-open time is advisable to get a good position. The venue is cash-friendly at the bar, though card payment is increasingly accepted — bring some yen to be safe. A drink ticket (ドリンク代) of around ¥600 is typically required on entry in addition to the ticket price.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

