What this is
REBEL REBEL is a Japanese visual kei rock band staging a one-man live concert — a solo headlining show with no supporting acts — at the intimate Shimokitazawa Shelter in Tokyo on June 27, 2026. The show is titled '-Alpha- / -Omega-', a duality that suggests a thematic arc exploring beginnings and endings, likely reflected in the setlist and stage production. One-man lives hold special significance in Japanese rock culture, representing a band's full artistic statement and a milestone of fanbase loyalty. Visual kei as a genre blends heavy rock with theatrical costuming, elaborate makeup, and dramatic stage aesthetics rooted in a tradition stretching back to the late 1980s. For dedicated followers, this concert is a rare opportunity to experience the band's complete creative vision in an intimate club setting.
Who should go
This show is tailor-made for visual kei fans and followers of Japanese alternative and theatrical rock who want an up-close, high-energy live experience. The crowd will be predominantly devoted fans who know the band's catalogue well, creating an intense and communal atmosphere typical of Japanese rock one-man shows. Newcomers curious about visual kei culture will find this an authentic and accessible entry point into the scene. Arrive early to secure a good standing position on the floor, as Shimokitazawa Shelter is a small venue that fills quickly.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through the band's own management reservation system (運営予約) rather than mainstream platforms like eplus or pia — follow REBEL REBEL's official website and Twitter/X for the reservation link, and note that foreign credit cards may not be accepted through private management systems, so having a Japanese payment method or asking a Japanese-speaking friend to assist is advisable. Shimokitazawa Shelter is a legendary basement live house in Tokyo's indie music hub, holding approximately 300 people in an all-standing format with a low ceiling that amplifies the intensity of the show. A mandatory drink charge (1D) applies, typically ¥600–¥800 payable in cash at the bar, so bring yen. Doors usually open 30 minutes before showtime and shows at Shelter tend to run 60–90 minutes; the venue has limited bag storage so pack light. Shimokitazawa Station is a short walk away and the neighbourhood is lively, making it easy to grab food or drinks before the show.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
