What this is
This is a special solo concert by Shogo Yoshida, frontman of the long-running Japanese rock band UNCHAIN, celebrating the band's 30th anniversary. Titled 'Another departure -My Favorite Songs-', the show is a personal, curated set in which Yoshida performs songs that have shaped him as an artist — a rare intimate look at the influences and catalogue behind one of Japan's enduring indie rock acts. UNCHAIN, formed in Osaka, built a devoted following through relentless touring and a sound that blends funk, soul, and alternative rock with tight musicianship. Holding this milestone event at Shimokitazawa Shelter — one of Tokyo's most storied and beloved small live venues — signals an intentional return to grassroots, club-level intimacy for a landmark occasion.
Who should go
This show is ideal for fans of Japanese indie and alternative rock who want to experience a veteran artist in an up-close, emotionally resonant setting. The intimate format — a solo 'favorite songs' set rather than a full band show — will appeal to those who enjoy stripped-back performances and personal storytelling between songs. Music lovers curious about the deeper catalogue and influences of a 30-year career will find this especially rewarding. Arrive early, as Shimokitazawa Shelter is a small venue and fills quickly for special anniversary events.
Good to know
Advance tickets are sold via eplus.jp — the official pre-sale link is listed in the event details, and foreign credit cards are generally accepted on eplus; convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Shimokitazawa Shelter is one of Tokyo's most iconic small live houses, with a capacity of roughly 200–250 standing; the low ceiling and close stage make for an exceptionally intimate atmosphere. The venue has a bar, and drinks are typically purchased with cash, so carry some yen. Bags are not formally checked at the door but space is tight, so travel light. Shimokitazawa itself is a lively neighbourhood worth exploring before the show — arrive 30–45 minutes early to grab food or a drink nearby.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

