This is LAST 'Trigger' Tour | J-Rock Live Show in Hiroshima 2026
About this event
What this is
This is LAST is a Japanese rock band embarking on their 'Trigger' one-man live tour across Japan in 2026. The Hiroshima date at Club Quattro marks one stop on this nationwide tour, offering fans an intimate club-venue experience with the band performing their full set. The group gained wider recognition through their song 'Shape Shifter,' which served as the theme for the TBS drama 'Jaa, Anta ga Tsukutte Miro yo.' One-man live tours in Japan are headline shows where a single act performs the entire evening, making them a more immersive experience than festival appearances.
Who should go
Fans of Japanese indie and alternative rock will find this a rewarding evening in an intimate club setting. The standing format and energetic atmosphere make it ideal for those who enjoy being close to the stage and part of an engaged, passionate crowd. Attendees who discovered the band through the TBS drama tie-in will get to hear 'Shape Shifter' performed live alongside deeper cuts. Arrive early to secure a good spot on the floor, as standing venues fill quickly near the stage.
Good to know
Tickets are sold as electronic tickets only — no physical ticket will be issued, and a smartphone is mandatory for entry, so do not forget to download the relevant ticketing app and have your ticket ready before joining the queue. Club Quattro Hiroshima is a mid-sized standing live music venue with a capacity of around 700, known for its good sightlines and solid sound system — it is a beloved stop on national tours for indie and rock acts. Photography, video recording, and audio recording are strictly prohibited during the performance; if caught, you will be asked to leave immediately. The venue operates a no re-entry policy, so use the bathroom and grab drinks before the show begins. Up to four tickets may be purchased per person, and resale or secondary market tickets are invalid and will be refused at the door.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
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