
Lamp Announces “Live in Tokyo 2025” — Venue-Exclusive Vinyl and New Merchandise
, Von Picks Japan, 3 min Lesezeit

, Von Picks Japan, 3 min Lesezeit
Lamp is set to perform their 2025 Tokyo one-man live at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA, where fans can find venue-exclusive items such as the Dusk to Dawn 2LP and a limited “Koibito e” T-shirt.
Japanese indie pop trio Lamp has announced a special one-man live show titled “Lamp – Live in Tokyo 2025”, scheduled for August 14, 2025 at LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (Shibuya Public Hall). This marks the group’s largest domestic venue to date, reflecting their expanding audience both in Japan and internationally.
Last year, Lamp completed a successful North American tour and held a sold-out one-man show at Tokyo Kinema Club. In an interview with Natalie Music, guitarist Taiyo Someya shared the reasoning behind the larger venue:
“Many people couldn’t get tickets last year, so we wanted to choose a venue where everyone who wants to come can join us. This will be our biggest domestic show as Lamp, and likely our only one-man live in Japan this year. The performance will feature the same seven-member lineup from last year’s North American tour.”
Attendees of the August 14 performance will have access to exclusive and early-release merchandise created especially for this event.
A-type gatefold jacket
4-panel lyric insert (reverse side designed as a poster)
Venue-first exclusive release
Lamp’s newest album Dusk to Dawn presents a richly textured soundscape with meticulous production and emotional depth. The album blends a wide range of influences while maintaining the band’s dreamy melodic sensibility and warm craftsmanship.
Color variations: Black / Off-White
Sizes: S / M / L / XL
This T-shirt features artwork inspired by the inner gatefold of Koibito e, styled in a simple yet striking design. It serves as both a wearable piece of art and a commemorative item for the 2025 Tokyo show.
Dusk to Dawn continues Lamp’s tradition of blending diverse musical influences into a cohesive, atmospheric album. The project incorporates elements of:
Brazilian music
Soul
Soft rock
Folk
Japanese pop nuances
Across its carefully constructed arrangements and expressive vocal performances, the album highlights Lamp’s refined approach to songwriting and production, while embracing subtle experimental techniques—especially within the mix.
The result is a work that feels both deeply familiar to longtime fans and refreshingly exploratory.
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