GO OUT JAMBOREE 2026 Adds Scha Dara Parr, TENDOUJI, xiangyu to Lineup
The outdoor festival at Mount Fuji announced its third wave of performers for the April 2026 event. The camping festival continues to expand its diverse artist roster.

GO OUT JAMBOREE 2026 Adds Scha Dara Parr, TENDOUJI, xiangyu to Lineup
GO OUT JAMBOREE 2026 has announced its third wave of performers, adding veteran hip-hop trio Scha Dara Parr, rising rock band TENDOUJI, and indie darlings xiangyu to the festival lineup.
The outdoor festival takes place April 10-12, 2026 at Fumotoppara and Fuji Auto Camp Fumoto Village in Shizuoka Prefecture, offering attendees stunning views of Mount Fuji as the backdrop for three days of music and camping.
Scha Dara Parr brings decades of Japanese hip-hop history to the festival. The Tokyo-based group, active since 1988, helped pioneer the J-rap scene with their laid-back style and clever wordplay. Their addition gives the festival serious street cred among hip-hop fans.
TENDOUJI represents the new generation of Japanese rock, having gained attention through social media and streaming platforms. The band's energetic performances and catchy hooks have earned them a growing fanbase among younger listeners.
xiangyu rounds out this announcement as one of Japan's most promising indie acts. The band blends dreamy soundscapes with introspective lyrics, creating music that resonates with fans seeking something beyond mainstream J-Pop.
GO OUT JAMBOREE combines music with outdoor lifestyle culture, attracting festival-goers who want to experience live music while camping under the stars. The Shizuoka location provides a perfect escape from urban life, with Mount Fuji serving as a constant reminder of Japan's natural beauty.
With more artist announcements likely coming, the 2026 edition is shaping up to offer an eclectic mix spanning multiple generations and genres of Japanese music.
