Penthouse looks back on band’s trajectory at first Nippon Budokan show: "Thank you for making this dream come true with me"
Penthouse’s one-man live "Penthouse ONE MAN LIVE in Nippon Budokan 'By The Fireplace'" was held on March 16, 2026, at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. The performance was a complete sell-out, including stage-side seats that were added for sale. Approximately 10,000 fans visited the venue to witness Penthouse's first Budokan performance.
The opening and celebration of their first Budokan performance
After the lights dimmed, an interview video featuring the six members sharing their thoughts on the Budokan performance was shown. Following this, a total of 17 people—including the band members, a percussionist, a three-piece horn section, two backing vocalists, and five gospel singers—took the stage. As the session began, spontaneous clapping broke out, and the entire venue erupted in loud cheers at the words of Shintaro Namioka (Vo, G): "Good evening, we are Penthouse! We made it to the Budokan!" The band transitioned from their opening staple "Welcome to the Penthouse" straight into "Planetary." Led by Maho Oshima (Vo), waves and call-and-responses occurred, enveloping the venue in a warm sense of unity. Amidst the dazzling light of a disco ball creating an inventive atmosphere, they performed "Nonsense," featuring an explosive twin-vocal performance by Namioka and Oshima. As the opening segment closed with the brilliant high notes of the horns, the audience offered thunderous applause and cheers to celebrate the start of the band’s first Budokan concert.
The best Penthouse ever
Following Namioka's powerful declaration—"We prepared a lot for today. I want to make this a live show that shows the best Penthouse ever!"—the band performed "Stargazer," where the thrilling playing of Hayato Sumino (Piano) and Tatsunori Hirai (Dr) combined with passionate horn solos to envelop the audience in an enchanting atmosphere. This was followed by the refreshing and high-energy rock sound of "Aoku Are," during which towels were spun throughout the seating area. "Minute by Minute" began with Sumino's light piano intro, creating an elegant and vibrant groove. During "Live in This Way," the crowd grew even more excited as Takuma Ohara (B) and Shintaro Yano (G) faced each other for a heavy performance, demonstrating Penthouse's wide musical range and solid technical skills.
The show then moved into "Cateen's Time," a regular segment of Penthouse’s live shows featuring only piano and solo vocals. Namioka explained that he first became aware of the Budokan after listening to a live album by Deep Purple recorded at the venue, and he performed a cover of "Smoke on the Water" from that album. As his edgy vocals—reflecting his musical roots—followed the famous introductory riff, loud applause erupted from the audience. Oshima then appeared, stating that she wanted to perform a Penthouse song rather than a cover, and sang "Hanataba no Youna Jinsei wo Kimi ni." She delivered the song, which expresses love from a parent to a child, with a powerful yet smooth voice, immersing the venue in an emotional atmosphere.
The path the six have walked together
The full band then returned to the stage for an MC segment. Namioka shared a shocking story about chipping a tooth during rehearsal. Hirai followed up by mentioning a long-held grudge to mark the milestone occasion, drawing laughter as he revealed how a photo of his "best funny face" has been used as the icon for the band's Google account for years. Ohara, who took the lead in directing this performance, confessed to having a nightmare the night before the show where he got the stage dimensions wrong and the drums and piano wouldn't fit. Yano, who also works as a company employee, revealed that he worked at his office in the morning before taking the afternoon off to come to the Budokan, and that he was scheduled to be in the office again the next morning. "Let’s all live strong together," he told the crowd. Sumino shared that he found octagonal trash cans and mirrors in the dressing room, matching the shape of the Budokan. Oshima confessed, "Many members of Penthouse are quick-witted and versatile, but I am not like that, so there are times when I find it difficult," before declaring firmly, "But I believe that I can return value to you here at a live show!"
Following the personality-filled MCs from the six members, they performed the "Budokan Special Medley," tracing the band’s trajectory. Songs ranging from "Change the world" to "Natsu ni Negai wo" were delivered alongside music video footage. After the medley, Penthouse debuted "Hifumi," the opening theme for the fourth season of the TV anime Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun. During the song, the phrase "Man'in Onrei" (Full House)—perfectly fitting the scene at the Budokan—was repeated, while the rich tones of the piano and horn section created a festive atmosphere. Toward the climax of the show, they performed powerful tracks like "Fridays High" and "Ichinan," sparking a venue-wide singalong with "Wo Ai Ni." Finally, they performed their representative song "...Koi ni Ochitara," as the audience waved their hands and sang along, reluctant to see the show end.
Thank you for making this dream come true with me
During the encore, which began amidst non-stop applause, the six members formed a circle facing each other to perform "Fireplace"—the band’s first song and the inspiration for the concert's title. After the performance, Oshima said, "I am truly happy to have reached the Budokan with these six members and the friends we’ve gained along the way." Sumino added, "We’ve been able to play music just like we did as students for over 10 years. There is nothing in the world that makes me happier than this." Penthouse then announced that their third album, Neon Garden, will be released in the summer, followed by a hall tour in December titled "Penthouse ONE MAN LIVE TOUR 2026 'Neon Garden'" covering Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka, which was met with massive applause. Namioka reflected on his past, admitting he never used to think becoming a musician was his dream. "There are things you don't realize until they come true. I think I’ve always wanted to be a musician," he said honestly. He called out each member’s name and expressed his gratitude, saying, "Thank you for making this dream come true with me." The sense of joy from achieving the goal of a Budokan performance together filled the entire venue. They closed the night on a high note with "Taxi to the Moon," where Oshima introduced the support members and staff on stage. Repeating their thanks many times, all six members left the stage.
The performance was streamed live on U-NEXT, and an archive will be available from 6 p.m. on March 20 until 11:59 p.m. on April 3.
Setlist
"Penthouse ONE MAN LIVE in Nippon Budokan 'By The Fireplace'" March 16, 2026, Nippon Budokan
01. Welcome to the Penthouse
02. Planetary
03. Nonsense
04. Stargazer
05. Aoku Are
06. Minute by Minute
07. Live in This Way
08. Smoke on the Water (Deep Purple)
09. Hanataba no Youna Jinsei wo Kimi ni
10. Budokan Special Medley
・Change the world
・Take Me Maybe
・Jukebox Driver
・Ryuseigun
・26-ji 10-pun
・Raise Your Hands Up
・Tonari no Koi wa Ao
・Natsu ni Negai wo
11. Hifumi
12. Fridays High
13. Ichinan
14. Wo Ai Ni
15. ...Koi ni Ochitara
<Encore>
16. Fireplace
17. Taxi to the Moon
Performance Information
Penthouse ONE MAN LIVE TOUR 2026 "Neon Garden"
December 14, 2026 (Mon) Osaka - Grand Cube Osaka (Osaka Prefectural International Convention Center) Main Hall
December 15, 2026 (Tue) Aichi - Niterra Nippon Tokushu Togyo Civic Hall Forest Hall
December 17, 2026 (Thu) Tokyo - Tokyo Garden Theater
Source: Music Natalie
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