What this is
CHAMU'S CARNIVAL is a birthday one-man live concert celebrating the artist CHAMU, held at Shinjuku LOFT on June 23, 2026. One-man live shows are a beloved format in Japan's music scene where a single artist or group headlines the entire night without support acts, fostering an intimate and intense connection between performer and fans. The carnival theme promises a festive, celebratory energy that elevates this beyond a standard gig into a special occasion event. Shinjuku LOFT is one of Tokyo's most storied live houses, with decades of history nurturing indie, alternative, and underground music. Birthday one-man lives carry particular significance in Japanese music culture, often featuring special setlists, merchandise, and fan interactions not found at regular shows.
Who should go
This event is tailor-made for existing fans of CHAMU who want to celebrate alongside the artist in an intimate live house setting. Those curious about Japan's thriving indie live music scene will find this a genuine and unfiltered window into that world, free from the polish of arena shows. The atmosphere will be energetic and participatory — Japanese live house crowds are passionate, and audience call-and-response is very much part of the experience. Note that children of pre-school age are not permitted entry, so this is best suited to teens and adults. Arrive early to secure a good spot, as entry is by numbered ticket order.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through eplus.jp — foreign credit cards are accepted and Lawson convenience store pickup is the most practical option for visitors who cannot receive mail in Japan. Shinjuku LOFT is a legendary Tokyo live house with a capacity of around 500, operating as an all-standing floor venue with a bar area; the mandatory drink charge (¥600) is collected at the door and cash is strongly recommended. Bags larger than A4 may be subject to a bag check policy, so travel light. Pre-school children are explicitly not permitted entry. Doors typically open 30–60 minutes before showtime, and entry proceeds in numbered ticket order, so note your 整理番号 and queue when your number range is called.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

