Cup of Joe and Hindia added to "Shibuya Sound Scramble" where Asian artists intersect
Additional performing artists have been announced for the live event "MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN WEEK SPECIAL LIVE -Shibuya Sound Scramble 2026-," which will be held at three livehouse venues in Shibuya, Tokyo on June 11.
"MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2026" is the largest international music award in Japan, with its awards ceremony to be held at TOYOTA ARENA TOKYO in Tokyo on June 13. June 5 to 13 will serve as the award event week, featuring stages where attendees can enjoy performances by various artists, as well as seminars and showcases by domestic and international music industry professionals. "MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN WEEK SPECIAL LIVE -Shibuya Sound Scramble 2026-" is an event held as part of this. While it was held at a livehouse in Kyoto last year, this time it is scaling up by moving the stage to three venues: Shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE, Spotify O-WEST, and Spotify O-nest. Under MAJ's concept of "Connecting with the world, illuminating the future of music," Asian artists will gather, transcending generations and genres.
The newly announced performers are the Philippine band Cup of Joe and Indonesian artist Hindia, both nominated for the Best Asian Song Award at "MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2026." Both acts will appear on the stage at Shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE. With this, the full lineup for the event has been finalized. Tickets are currently on sale at various ticket agencies, with inbound tickets also available for attendees from overseas.
MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN WEEK SPECIAL LIVE -Shibuya Sound Scramble 2026-
Thursday, June 11, 2026 Tokyo Shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE / Spotify O-WEST / Spotify O-nest
Shibuya duo MUSIC EXCHANGE: SONG BRIDGE Stage
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Cup of Joe / Hindia / Natsuko Nisshoku / Billyrrom
Spotify O-WEST: TOKYO CALLING Stage
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Winningshot / Kariyushi58 / THE EMPTY / SU-XING-CYU / Banshimoku
Spotify O-nest: TOKYO PLAYGROUND Stage
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RIKI / kiyu / 7co / PompadollS
Source: Music Natalie
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