Summer Sonic is one of the biggest rock festivals in Japan that takes place in August annually featuring a number of big-name international acts as well as local acts. The festival is a dual-location event, based in
Tokyo (Makuhari to be exact) and
Osaka and the artists switch the venues between Day 1 and Day 2 (i.e. Band A would perform in Tokyo on Day 1 then in Osaka on Day 2).
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Summer Sonic since it first started in 2000 and instead of the usual 2-day format, they have expanded this year's festival into a 3-day event. Day 1 in Tokyo was headlined by
My Chemical Romance
along with other bands like
Nine Inch Nails
,
Kasabian
, etc.
Katy Perry
was scheduled to perform on this day as well but she was forced to cancel in the last minute following her doctor's advise to rest for a week.
Linkin Park
headlined Day 2. This was probably the most popular day as it also featured other big name acts such as
Lady Gaga
,
Elvis Costello
,
The Specials
,
Hoobastank
as well as Japan's arguably the most popular rock band
B'z
. The tickets for Day 2 had gone sold out well in advance. The fact that
Beyoncé
headlined Day 3 shows rock festivals today are changing. Last year, her husband
Jay-Z
headlined the
Glastonbury festival in UK, which caused quite a media buzz as some, including
Noel Gallagher of
Oasis
, criticized that his music was not suitable to headline a rock festival. Summer Sonic has been relatively open to music genres other than rock. R&B/Hip-Hop artists such as
Black Eyed Peas
,
Alicia Keys
and a number of others have made appearances as main acts for the festival in the past. Other artists performed on Day 3 include
Ne-Yo
,
Limp Bizkit
,
The Flaming Lips
, etc.
Summer Sonic is great if you are interested in checking big name international acts. It is also good if you have a particularly strong interest in one genre of music and you want to spend the whole day enjoying just the music you love. There are several venues at the festival, namely (for Tokyo): Marine (the stadium), Mountain, Sonic, Dance, Island and Beach. The performers are assigned to the venues by the kinds of music they play (Mountain Stage is for hard rock bands, Dance stage is for DJs and electronica artists, etc) and you could just stay at one venue and you'll get to see who's who in that genre of music perform one after another. At smaller venues, in many cases they have Japanese acts performing before or sometimes in between big name international acts so it is a good way to get to know the the local scene as well.
Another thing great about Summer Sonic is food. There are dozens of food stands available, many of which offer specialties from different regions around Japan. The foods are priced reasonably, usually ranging somewhere between 500-800 yen a dish and they really are quite good for festival food. This year, I personally was saved by the warm
Hakata-style Ramen
I had after being soaked in the rain during the
NIN
performance. It was quite good.
I have been going to the festival almost every year since 2004 or so. This year, I attended Day 1 of the 3-day event. Below is the list of the artits I saw (the text inside <> indicates the venue that the band performed at):
1.
Red Light Special<mountain>
2.
The Big Pink <mountain>
3.
Girl Talk <dance>
4.
Jenny Lewis <beach>
5. Mercury Rev <sonic>
6. Nine Inch Nails <marine>
7. Kasabian<mountain>
There were several memorable moments. #1, Red Light Company
, I was able to catch only the 2nd half of their performance and I had never listened to their music before but I was pleasantly surprised by them. A bit dark and melodic, very UK-sounding. #3 Girl Talk
was just plain fun, lots of good party songs mixed together seamlessly and turned the whole venue into one big party. MJ
songs especially seemed to have gotten the crowd going. #4 Jenny Lewis
was interesting, definitely a change from bands performing at Mountain/Sonic stages. She performed at the Beach Stage, which is an open outdoor stage and gives you almost like a MTV Spring Break kind of feel, if you know what I mean. To be honest, I'm not sure if her music really suited the venue, I think I would prefer to see her somewhere closed and possibly smaller. #6 Nine Inch Nails
was definitely the most memorable performance of the day and one of the most memorable I have seen at Summer Sonic. This appearance at Summer Sonic being their very last performance in Japan (The NIN
frontman Trent Reznor has announced that NIN
will discontinue as a band after their current tour ends), the arena was full of the hardcore NIN
fans and the band played all of their classic hits as well as more recent ones. It started raining as they started performing, which somehow seemed to have matched their music.
Summer Sonic:
http://www.summersonic.com