What this is
Wonderful Broadcasting Station Tour 2026 Reconnection Caravan is a live music concert event taking place at Shimokitazawa Shelter in Tokyo in September 2026. The 'Broadcasting Station' naming suggests an ongoing touring concert series with a distinct identity, while the 'Reconnection Caravan' subtitle implies this leg of the tour carries themes of reunion or continuation — possibly revisiting fans and venues from a previous run. Shimokitazawa Shelter is one of Tokyo's most beloved small live music venues, known for nurturing indie and alternative acts in an intimate basement setting. This kind of grassroots touring concert is a cornerstone of Japan's vibrant live music circuit, offering fans a close-up experience rarely found at larger venues.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of the performing artist or group associated with the Wonderful Broadcasting Station Tour series, as well as music lovers who enjoy discovering Japan's indie and alternative live scene. The caravan format and Shelter's compact size create an energetic, communal atmosphere where the crowd and performer feel genuinely connected. Those who appreciate intimate gig culture — standing close to the stage, surrounded by dedicated fans — will feel right at home here. Arrive early to secure a good spot on the floor, as Shelter's capacity is small and fills quickly.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through Livepocket (livepocket.jp), which accepts foreign credit cards and delivers tickets digitally — no convenience store pickup needed, just show your phone at the door. Shimokitazawa Shelter is a legendary basement live house with a capacity of around 250–300, making it one of the most intimate concert experiences in Tokyo. It is an all-standing venue with a bar at the back; drinks are available for purchase inside. Bags are generally not checked but space is tight, so travel light. Arrive at least 20–30 minutes before doors open (18:45) to queue and get a good position — latecomers may find themselves at the back. Cash is useful for drinks at the bar, though card acceptance varies.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

