Iconic Japanese rock band B'z will take the stage at the highly-anticipated ap bank fes '25, scheduled for February 15 and 16, 2025, at Tokyo Dome. This concert marks the festival's 14th occurrence and its inaugural indoor setting, aiming to merge music with environmental awareness. Since its inception in 2005, ap bank fes has served as a gathering space for music lovers to engage with pressing environmental issues.
The festival was originally founded by renowned musician Takashi Kobayashi and leader of Mr.Children, Kazutoshi Sakurai, who formed Bank Band, the main act for many years. The lineup for this year's festival boasts stellar performances not only from B'z, but also from artists like Aina the End, imase, Salyu, and other notable names.
B'z will perform on the festival's opening day as part of the 'Bank Band with Great Artists' ensemble, solidifying their status as one of Japan's most beloved rock groups. Their appearance is highly anticipated by fans, and tickets for the festival are currently available through secondary sales channels, with applications open until January 21, 2025.
Event details are as follows: doors open at 12:00 PM on February 15, and the concert begins at 2:00 PM, expected to conclude between 8:30 PM and 9:00 PM. On February 16, doors open at 11:00 AM, with the show commencing at 1:00 PM.
The extensive lineup includes not only B'z but also other talented artists on both days, featuring acts such as Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra and Mr.Children on February 15, and Aina the End, Mone Kamishiraishi, JUJU, and Superfly on February 16.
Ticket prices vary, with reserved seating priced at ¥15,000, balcony seating at ¥22,000 (now closed for applications), and box seats at ¥60,000 (also closed). Interested fans are encouraged to check the official site for ticket availability and updates, as sales details continue to evolve.
ap bank fes '25 is set to create not just memorable musical experiences but also serve as an impactful moment for environmental consciousness, drawing fans from across Japan to celebrate the synergy of music and cause.