
Tokyo
Hatsudai Wall is a compact basement venue nestled in the heart of Shinjuku's entertainment district, offering a raw and unfiltered showcase for Tokyo's experimental and alternative music scene. Located in Parl Building's B1F at 3-15-8 Nishi-Shinjuku, this intimate space captures the essence of Japan's underground live music culture—a place where emerging and established artists perform for engaged, enthusiastic crowds in close proximity.
The venue's intimate size (under 100 capacity) creates an immersive, personal atmosphere ideal for discovering new sounds and connecting directly with performers. The basement setting adds to the underground credibility that draws serious music fans and artists alike. With its focus on live performances rather than DJ-driven club culture, Hatsudai Wall attracts a passionate crowd of local musicians, music journalists, and international visitors seeking authentic Tokyo nightlife beyond mainstream venues.
The venue's programming leans toward experimental, indie, alternative, and avant-garde acts—the kind of boundary-pushing music that thrives in intimate underground spaces. Whether you're a musician looking to catch local talent or a visitor wanting to experience Tokyo's grassroots live music community, Hatsudai Wall delivers an authentic, high-energy experience in one of Tokyo's most vibrant neighborhoods. It's the kind of venue where tomorrow's big acts often start, and where the music comes first.
Top Genres
experimental, alternative, indie, live, underground
Capacity
intimate