
LIVE AZUMA 2025
Experience the fusion of music, food, and art at LIVE AZUMA 2025. The festival features a diverse lineup of artists across two days. On October 18, performances include HEY-SMITH, Omoinotake, レキシ, Saucy Dog, 柴田聡子 (BAND SET), THE ORAL CIGARETTES, cero, 田我流 -Band Set-, and S.A.R. October 19 showcases chelmico, D.A.N., Dragon Ash, 04 Limited Sazabys, in-d, 黒夢, 礼賛, RIP SLYME, 湘南乃風 and WEST.
Set against the scenic backdrop of Fukushima's Azuma General Sports Park, LIVE AZUMA offers more than just music. Attendees can indulge in local cuisine, explore art installations, and participate in various workshops. The festival aims to revitalize the region by promoting cultural exchange and community engagement.
Whether you're a music aficionado or a cultural enthusiast, LIVE AZUMA 2025 provides a holistic festival experience that celebrates creativity and community spirit.
2-day pass: ¥22,500
1 day ticket: ¥12,000
Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium https://liveazuma.jp/
¥12,000 – 22,500

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