New CLUB QUATTRO project to "expand" its potential begins, Ohzora Kimishima to perform with two Korean bands
CLUB QUATTRO's independent event series "QUATTRO Alternative" has launched. Its first performance, "QUATTRO Alternative #1," will be held on Feb. 24 at Shibuya CLUB QUATTRO in Tokyo.
This series is an attempt to expand the potential of CLUB QUATTRO, building on the "QUATTRO identity" it has cultivated over the years. In the future, the project aims to represent "CLUB QUATTRO" not only at its four venues nationwide in Tokyo, Aichi, Osaka, and Hiroshima, but also at other locations.
The first performance will feature three acts from Japan and South Korea. From South Korea are Mudd the student (Balming Tiger) and Parannoul, who will be performing live in Japan for the first time; the two have previously collaborated. From Japan, Ohzora Kimishima will participate with a Solo Set. While each is unique in their own way, these artists who transcend boundaries such as genre will gather across the borders of Asia.
This event is also a double-named performance, serving as the Japan tour for Mudd the student's album "LAGEON," released last year. It will be a stage where audiences can experience the album's sound—which traverses electro-hip-hop textures and rock—with a full band.
The event's main visual was created by artist naco gotoh, who is also the organizer of the event "hoshi no oto."
Advance tickets are 5,500 yen, and U-25 tickets are available for 4,500 yen. A separate drink fee is required for both. Advance lottery reservations are being accepted until 11:59 p.m. on Jan. 26. General first-come, first-served sales will run from 7 p.m. on Jan. 30 until 11:59 p.m. on Feb. 23, the day before the performance.
QUATTRO Alternative #1
Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, Shibuya CLUB QUATTRO, Tokyo
Performers:Mudd the student (Balming Tiger) (*Band set) / Parannoul (*Solo Set) / Ohzora Kimishima (*Solo Set)
Organized by CLUB QUATTRO / PARCO Supported by APF Company Visual by naco gotoh (hoshi no oto)
Source: Music Natalie
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