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DATE |
August 2nd, 2026 (Sunday) |
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TIME |
OPEN 15:00 FINISH 20:00 |
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PLACE |
NA Seci, Zaimokuza Brach, Kamakura Open in Google Map |
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TICKET |
ADVANCED : ¥ 3,000 **No ticket required for children under 12 MTM Member’s Coupon Code |

【LINE UP】
LIVE
Shuhari
SATSUKI
Andy Kinlay's Band
DJ
About This Event
11 unforgettable days of summer where passion, heat, and music come together. Come explore the beautiful beaches of Kamakura and forget about the weather.
Join us for an incredible beachfront celebration curated by More Than Music, known for bringing people together through unique cultural experiences.
Get ready for live music, good vibes, and an ocean breeze on Kamakura Beach. Set against the backdrop of crashing waves and golden skies, this event brings together some of Japan's most exciting indie artists, DJs, and community for a one-of-a-kind open-air experience. Whether you're dancing barefoot in the sand, chilling with a cold drink in hand, or soaking in the sunset to the sound of live guitars and groovy beats—this is more than just music. It’s the sound of summer.
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Artist information
◾️Shuhari ◾️
Since their inception in 2008, they've been a force to be reckoned with, organizing the outdoor event "剣乃舞" and tirelessly performing live both domestically and internationally.
With three original albums and one live EP under their belt, they've carved out a distinct sonic identity. After their last electrifying performance at wall&wall on August 12, 2019, they took a hiatus, leaving fans eagerly awaiting their return. Now, after four long years, they've made a triumphant comeback at the same venue on August 12, 2023.
Currently, they're dominating the live scene in Tokyo, with LiveHouse venues as their main stage.
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◾️ SATSUKI◾️
Chameleon-like pop-rock. Unfiltered emotional honesty. A brilliant cross-cultural voice. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, and now shaking up the music scene from Japan, thisissatsuki (also known simply as SATSUKI) is an indie electronic, rock, and pop artist defying all creative boundaries. Striking a path with just a guitar and a fiercely transparent songwriting style, SATSUKI crafts addictive pop-rock melodies paired with deeply intimate, bilingual lyrics that cut straight to the heart.
With major international performances under their belt, including a set at Taiwan’s legendary Megaport Festival, SATSUKI continues to capture a global audience. Their standout tracks, like the J-rock-infused single uh oh!!! produced by The Burning Deadwoods, dive fearlessly into the struggles of distance and emotional intimacy. Their debut EP, so, yeah, produced by global heavy-hitter Taka Perry, showcases a brilliant blend of English and Japanese, seamlessly drawing inspiration from 2000s pop-punk, indie rock, and nu-metal. An official licensed street performer backed by major local initiatives like Music Busker in Umekita, thisissatsuki is a magnetic, ever-evolving talent to keep on your radar.
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◾️ Andy Kinlay's Band ◾️
High-energy grooves. Infectious rock hooks. A masterclass in live fusion. KINLAY is a veteran four-piece rock, funk, and dance band that has been an essential fixture of Tokyo’s international music community. Founded by Manchester-born lead vocalist and guitarist Andy MacKinlay, the band originally grew out of central Tokyo’s lively improvisational jam session scene. Alongside MacKinlay, the powerhouse lineup includes Seiji Fukuda on keyboards and synth, Yukako Ishii on bass, and Hiroki Murakami on drums.
Known for seamlessly blending elements of rock, funk, and reggae into a highly accessible yet completely unique sound, KINLAY has spent years capturing the hearts of live music lovers across Shibuya and Roppongi. From their critically acclaimed mini-album Whose The Clown? to their project Golden Zero featuring the driving single No Time To Wait, the group delivers an unmissable live experience. Committed to cultivating the local music landscape, KINLAY continues to foster community by hosting monthly jam sessions for rising musicians and vocalists in Tokyo.





