Uchoten to Play Solo Concert at Historic Shinjuku LOFT
Japanese new wave band Uchoten will perform a special solo show at Tokyo's legendary Shinjuku LOFT venue this May.

Japanese new wave veterans Uchoten will take the stage at Tokyo's iconic Shinjuku LOFT on May 19 for a solo concert titled "What we called NEW WAVE."
The show comes as Shinjuku LOFT celebrates its 50th anniversary as one of Tokyo's most important live music venues. Since opening in 1973, the intimate club has hosted countless legendary performances and helped launch the careers of numerous Japanese artists.
Uchoten, formed in 1982, became one of the key bands in Japan's new wave and techno-pop scene during the 1980s. Known for their theatrical performances and synthesizer-driven sound, the group gained a devoted following in Tokyo's underground music scene. Their music blends electronic elements with punk energy, creating a distinctive sound that influenced many Japanese alternative acts.
The concert title "What we called NEW WAVE" reflects both the band's musical roots and their continued relevance in Japan's alternative music landscape. For Uchoten, performing at Shinjuku LOFT represents a return to the type of intimate venue where they first made their mark decades ago.
Shinjuku LOFT's anniversary year has featured numerous special events celebrating its role in Japanese music history. The venue's compact size and excellent acoustics have made it a favorite among both established artists looking for an intimate setting and emerging acts hoping to make their breakthrough.
Ticket information and additional details about the May 19 performance are expected to be announced soon through official channels.
