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DATE |
August 29th, 2026 (Saturday) |
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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
Garanbo
ZIONHILL SESSIONS
Northern Pelé
DJ
Sofozor
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

◾️ Garanbo◾️
Garanbo (formerly known as The Bagpipes) is one of the most exciting young bands emerging from Tokyo’s indie music scene today.
Formed in 2022, the band blends the roots of traditional melodies with the energy and urgency of modern rock, creating a distinctive sound that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly contemporary.
At its core, Garanbo consists of James Alexander Haruki (Vo, Gt), Kaito Hidaka (Gt), and Hajime Yamamoto (Ba). For live performances, the group expands into a dynamic five-piece lineup with additional support on drums and keyboards. Their music combines youthful creativity with refined musicianship, resulting in songs that carry both a fresh spirit and a remarkable sense of confidence and maturity.
Standout releases from their previous incarnation as The Bagpipes, including “Lucky Boy” (らっきいぼうい) and “Tada Mau” (ただ舞う), showcase the band’s distinctive take on Japanese Folk Rock. The latter, accompanied by a cinematic music video, further highlights their ability to pair evocative storytelling with compelling musicianship.
With a dedicated and growing fan community and an increasingly strong presence across digital platforms, Garanbo continues to build momentum. Now entering a new chapter under their current name, they are undoubtedly a band worth keeping a close eye on.
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◾️ ZIONHILL Session ◾️
Carrying forward the torch of heavyweight Japanese dub, ZIONHILL SESSIONS is a dynamic roots reggae collective led by trombonist Tetsufumi Saito. Born as an irregular jam session after the hiatus of Cultivator, the project has evolved into a massive, rotating ensemble of elite musicians. Their sound captures the raw, spiritual essence of traditional roots and Caribbean music while injecting a vibrant, contemporary edge. Following a lengthy hiatus, the collective made a triumphant return to the studio at Vivid Sound Recording, capturing a massive live-band energy that seamlessly bridges generations of Tokyo’s underground reggae scene.
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◾️ Northern Pelé ◾️
Northern Pelé is an international indie band with soul, rock, roots, and 50s influences. The band has played shows across Japan, including festivals such as Asagiri Jam, Happy Farm festival in Nagano, Surf Jam in Chiba, and iconic venues such as Tokyo station and Tokyo Tower.
The band has had its music played on TV and movies in the USA, national radio in Canada and the UK, and has won numerous awards such as “Top 30 Songs of the Year” (BBC Radio Sheffield) and “Top 100 Unsigned Live Bands” (Music Connection Magazine, LA). Post-COVID we are back with a new name, some new members, and a slightly different sound, but still aiming to create a lively and fun live experience.
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◾️ Sofozor ◾️
Meet Sofozor, a talented French DJ who started their journey in Tokyo. Specializing in house, disco, and tech house, they've gained recognition with notable performances at Burnin Man Japan. You can catch their engaging sets at Shibuya's bars, where they blend French sophistication with Tokyo's vibrant nightlife. Sofozor brings a unique touch to the dancefloor, creating an enjoyable atmosphere for music lovers.
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