Pan to Ongaku to Antique Festival Reveals Second Artist Lineup

Tokyo's quirky urban festival "Pan to Ongaku to Antique" (Bread, Music & Antiques) has announced its second wave of performers for the 2026 spring edition.

The festival, scheduled for March 28-29 at Tokyo Oval Keiokaku, will feature veteran indie rock band KIRINJI alongside rising artists Rol3ert, kurayamisaka's Naitou Sachi, and Nikon. This eclectic mix reflects the festival's unique concept of combining live music with artisanal bread vendors and antique shopping.

KIRINJI, originally formed by the Takagi brothers in the late 1990s, has been a cornerstone of Japan's alternative music scene for over two decades. Their sophisticated pop sound and jazz influences have earned them a devoted following among Japanese indie music fans.

The festival's name literally translates to "Bread, Music & Antiques," perfectly capturing its distinctive atmosphere where attendees can enjoy live performances while browsing vintage goods and sampling artisanal breads from local bakeries. This combination of music, food, and shopping has made it a popular spring destination for Tokyo's creative community.

While the first artist announcement details weren't mentioned, this second wave suggests the festival is building a diverse lineup spanning different generations of Japanese artists. The venue, Tokyo Oval Keiokaku, provides an intimate setting that complements the festival's community-focused approach.

With its unique blend of cultural experiences, Pan to Ongaku to Antique continues to stand out in Tokyo's crowded festival calendar as something more than just a music event.