Summer Sonic, one of Japan's premier music events, is a two-day rock festival that's held simultaneously in both Tokyo and Osaka.
The 2024 lineup includes:
- August 17th: Måneskin, Major Lazer, Glay, The Bonez, Lil Yachty, Belle & Sebastian, Punpee
- August 18th: Bring Me The Horizon, Christina Aguilera, Be:First, Tyla, Aurora, Hoobastank, Orange Range
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All-you-need-to-know
As with the previous years, the rock festival is held in both Tokyo and Osaka. For the Tokyo locations, the festival will be held at the Zozo Marine Stadium & Makuhari Messe.
Tickets are sold as 1-day or 2-day passes, as well as a platinum type which offers additional exclusive benefits. Prices range from ¥16,500 to ¥32,000. The tickets will be exchanged for wristbands when you enter the venue and will serve as your access pass to the event — so don’t lose them! Other than performances, there will also be food and drink stalls around the venue for party-goers to fuel up before continuing the night’s festivities.
More details on the artist lineup will be announced on the official website.
History of Summer Sonic
Founded in 2000, the Summer Sonic rock festival has been held annually ever since. The festival was independently owned by Creativeman Productions Ltd but was bought over by Live Nation Entertainment in 2014. Star performers from previous years’ events include Coldplay, Zedd, BABYMETAL, The Chainsmokers, Radwimps, BLACKPINK, Perfume, Red Hot Chili Peppers and more.
The festival has, historically, attracted diverse lineups, from local rock musicians and indie bands to internationally-acclaimed pop/rock singers. With a star-studded lineup each year, it is no wonder how Summer Sonic attracted over 350,000 attendees in 2019 alone.
Aside from Summer Sonic, the Fuji Rock Festival is another one of Japan's biggest annual music events.
Getting there
Zozo Marine Stadium is a 20-minute walk from JR Kaihin-Makuhari Station.
Makuhari Seaside Park is a 10-minute walk from the Kaihin-Makuhari Station.