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SILENT SIREN Live at Club Quattro ShibuyaJ-Rock Concert in Tokyo 2026

What this is

All-girl Japanese rock band SILENT SIREN play Club Quattro Shibuya in what promises to be a tight, energetic live show — with one notable caveat: keyboardist Kuroshaka Yukako will not be performing, with a support musician filling in on keys. The band, known for their punchy pop-punk sound and devoted fanbase, have been a fixture of the Japanese indie-rock scene since the early 2010s.

Who should go

Existing SILENT SIREN fans and anyone curious about Japan's female-fronted indie rock scene. Club Quattro's intimate standing format suits those who like to be close to the stage.

Good to know

Tickets are sold through authorised platforms such as eplus.jp and pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most hassle-free option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Club Quattro Shibuya is a well-loved mid-sized live music venue on the 4th and 5th floors of the Parco building, with a capacity of around 800 in an all-standing format — it gets warm quickly, so dress accordingly. Bags larger than A4 may be subject to a bag check at the door. The venue has a bar area, and cash is the safest payment option inside. Note that keyboardist Kuroshaka Yukako will not appear — a support musician will cover keys — so setlist dynamics may differ slightly from previous tours.

Event Information

When

Aug 17, 2026

Where

Club Quattro Shibuya

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Price

¥5,500 (advance) / ¥3,131 (student discount)

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