GO OUT JAMBOREE 2026 Reveals Fourth Wave of Artists
The outdoor festival in Shizuoka announces new performers including MONGOL800, GOMA, GUAN CHAI, and Kamisuzuki Brothers for its April 2026 event.

GO OUT JAMBOREE 2026 Reveals Fourth Wave of Artists
The outdoor festival GO OUT JAMBOREE 2026 has announced its fourth wave of performers, adding several notable acts to the lineup. The festival takes place April 10-12, 2026, at Fumotoppara and Fuji Auto Camp Village Fumoto in Shizuoka Prefecture.
The latest additions include MONGOL800 (also known as MonPachi), the beloved Okinawan rock trio known for hits like "Chiisana Koi no Uta." They're joined by GOMA, the didgeridoo virtuoso who blends traditional Australian instruments with Japanese sensibilities, and GUAN CHAI, the folk duo that has gained attention for their intimate acoustic performances.
Also added to the lineup are the Kamisuzuki Brothers, a comedy duo who incorporate music into their performances, bringing a unique entertainment element to the festival.
GO OUT JAMBOREE combines music with outdoor camping culture, taking advantage of its stunning location with views of Mount Fuji. The festival attracts both music fans and outdoor enthusiasts, creating a distinctive atmosphere that sets it apart from traditional music festivals in Japan.
With this fourth artist announcement, the festival continues building a diverse lineup that spans genres from rock and folk to experimental music. The event's spring timing and scenic mountain location make it particularly appealing for those looking to combine live music with outdoor recreation.
Ticket information and additional artist announcements are expected in the coming months as the festival approaches its April dates.
