What this is
T-P-M-64 is a live music event at EDGE Ikebukuro, a small underground venue in Tokyo's Ikebukuro district known for hosting experimental, noise, and avant-garde acts. The name suggests a numbered or serialized event format — likely part of an ongoing series rather than a one-off show, which is common in Tokyo's DIY and experimental music scenes. Expect an intimate, low-capacity setting with a close-knit crowd.
Who should go
Best suited to fans of Tokyo's underground music scene who are already familiar with experimental or noise-adjacent live events. Not a mainstream concert — casual tourists looking for a big-name show should look elsewhere.
Good to know
Tickets for small Tokyo underground venues like EDGE Ikebukuro are typically sold via eplus.jp or at the door on the night — foreign credit cards are accepted on eplus but convenience store pickup at Lawson is the safest option for visitors without a Japanese address. EDGE Ikebukuro is a compact, low-capacity venue (likely under 200 people) with a standing-only floor and a bar area; cash is strongly recommended as card payment is not guaranteed at the bar or door. Arrive early if buying tickets on the door, as capacity events can sell out quickly. Show duration for events of this type is typically 2–3 hours including multiple acts.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
