Scha Dara Parr Returns to Osaka for First Solo Show in a Year
Hip-hop trio Scha Dara Parr announces their first Osaka solo concert in a year, set for May 16 at Namba Hatch.

Hip-hop veterans Scha Dara Parr are heading back to Osaka for their first solo show in the city in over a year. The trio will perform at Namba Hatch on May 16 for a concert titled "Scha Dara Parr One Man Yan."
For those unfamiliar with the group, Scha Dara Parr has been a cornerstone of Japanese hip-hop since the late 1980s. The trio consists of Bose, Ani, and Shinco, and they're credited with helping introduce hip-hop culture to mainstream Japanese audiences. Their playful, sample-heavy style and clever wordplay have influenced countless Japanese rap artists over the decades.
The announcement comes as welcome news for fans in the Kansai region, particularly those who've been waiting for the group to return to Osaka's live music scene. Namba Hatch, located in the heart of Osaka's entertainment district, is known for hosting both established and emerging artists across various genres.
While details about the setlist and special guests haven't been revealed yet, Scha Dara Parr concerts typically feature a mix of classic hits and newer material. The group has maintained an active touring schedule in recent years, though their Osaka appearances have been somewhat sporadic.
This solo show represents a significant moment for both the group and their Osaka fanbase, marking their return to a city that's been central to Japan's music culture. Fans can expect the trio's signature blend of humor, skillful rhymes, and nostalgic beats that have kept them relevant across multiple generations of hip-hop listeners.
