SHORTSTRAW & SAWAGI is Musical show Live house/Club event held in Japan.
SHORTSTRAW & SAWAGI "THOSE MEDDLING KIDS" & "Kabo Wabo" Release party with special guest: DENIMS
The number one South African indie rock band SHORTSTRAW's album "THOSE MEDDLING KIDS" was released last year, which became popular in Japan and definitely help the band to gain more popularity in Japan.
And the new long-awaited album named "KABO WABO"from the best friend of SHORTSTRAW, SAWAGI was also released.
That's the reason why double head line tour decided to commemorate the double release with.
And DENIMS who is both ally / senior in both bands participates in all the performances as a special guest!
Three performances by three men with perfect combination! It is a friendship tour that goes beyond nation and generation. Do not miss it!
About the event's information:
Venue: FEVER (Tokyo)
Performance day: Monday July 9, 2018
Sawagi are 4 piece Japanese instrumental rock band. Music consists of pop melodies on the groove influenced by Electro, Rock, Jazz, Hip Hop and many other genre of music.
ShortStraw is an indie rock band from Johannesburg, South Africa. In 2011, Jason Hartford and Phil Brierley left the band and were later replaced by Gad De Combes (keyboard and backing vocals), Tom Revington (lead guitar) and Russell Grant (bass).
Shortstraw have earned themselves a place as currently being one of the biggest bands in South Africa, with some of the most loyal fans a band could ask for. After 2014 took the band outside South Africa, Shortstraw continue to bring their uniquely South African “Indie-Bele” sound to the rest of the world.
Formed in 2012, DENIMS is a band from Osaka Sakai.In 2015, they released the 1st Mini Album "Daily use" which was the first national distribution from voluntary label "OSAMIstudio". The 2nd Mini Album "iggy & pops" was released in 2016, and the first one man performed at the tour final, Toei Shinsaibashi CONPASS, was held.
The band was formed in 2007 as a two-piece consisting of Oliver Nathan (drums and backing vocals) and Alastair Thomas (lead vocals and guitar). ShortStraw is an indie rock band from Johannesburg, South Africa. In 2011, Jason Hartford and Phil Brierley left the band and were later replaced by Gad De Combes (keyboard and backing vocals), Tom Revington (lead guitar) and Russell Grant (bass).
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