Future Frequencies Festival 2026: An Unmissable Musical Extravaganza
The Future Frequencies Festival 2026 promises to be one of the most significant musical events of the year, taking place over two exhilarating days on July 11 and 12 at the iconic MoN Takanawa. Organized by visionary media artist Daito Manabe and the reputable label Beatink, the festival is set to explore the intersection of technology and music, showcasing a lineup that features both established legends and innovative newcomers.
Day 1 — July 11: A Celebration of UK Dance Music
The festival kicks off with a bang on Day 1, with Joy Orbison headlining a lineup that celebrates the vibrant UK dance music scene. Since his breakout track “Hyph Mngo” in 2009, Joy Orbison has become a defining figure in electronic music, constantly reinventing his sound. His recent collaborations with artists like Fred Again and Lil Yachty have further solidified his position in the mainstream, making his performance highly anticipated.
In an exciting twist, the legendary duo, The Sabres of Paradise, will be reuniting for the first time in 30 years. Formed by the late Andrew Weatherall, this iconic project is known for its unique blend of genres, making their return an emotional highlight of the festival.
The day will commence with a mesmerizing live audiovisual performance by Nosaj Thing and Daito Manabe. The duo has been collaborating since 2012, and their previous works have received acclaim from outlets like Pitchfork for their innovative use of real-time 3D scanning and motion capture technology. This performance is set to blur the lines between auditory and visual arts, offering attendees an experience that transcends traditional concert formats.
Day 2 — July 12: A Fusion of Genres
Day 2 is equally thrilling, headlined by the dynamic duo KNOWER, comprised of Louis Cole and Genevieve Artadi. Known for their fearless blend of jazz, funk, pop, and electronic music, the Los Angeles-based pair has garnered a devoted following. Their live shows are energetic spectacles, promising to deliver an unforgettable experience as they push musical boundaries.
Following them is Kassa Overall, whose Grammy-nominated approach to jazz-infused hip-hop has been turning heads in the music community. His recent album, “CREAM,” released on Warp Records, has received much buzz and showcases his innovative style and lyrical depth. Attendees can expect a performance that challenges genre norms while engaging the audience with thought-provoking themes.
The festival will close out with Hakushi Hasegawa, a unique artist known for his experimental sounds and captivating performances. As the first Japanese musician to sign with Flying Lotus’s Brainfeeder label, Hakushi’s music intricately combines intellectual curiosity with the infectious rhythms of pop, offering a multifaceted auditory experience that is not to be missed.
Ticket Information
Tickets for the Future Frequencies Festival are now available through platforms like Eplus, Lawson Ticket, and Beatink. Whether you’re looking for a single-day experience or want to immerse yourself entirely with a two-day pass, there are options for every preference.
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Day 1 Tickets:
- Standing: ¥12,000
- Reserved (2F): ¥14,000
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Day 2 Tickets:
- Standing: ¥14,000
- Reserved (2F): ¥16,000
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Two-Day Passes:
- Standing: ¥23,000
- Reserved (2F): ¥27,000
This diverse range of ticketing options allows fans to choose the best experience that fits their needs, promising an event filled with energy, creativity, and groundbreaking music.
Event Details
- Dates: July 11–12, 2026
- Venue: MoN Takanawa
- Schedule: The festival will run from the evening of July 11 through late-night on July 12, with doors opening at 3:30 PM on the first day and closing at 11:00 PM on the second.
In summary, the Future Frequencies Festival 2026 at MoN Takanawa is shaping up to be an event that every music lover will want to attend—a space where creative minds collide, genres fuse, and unforgettable memories are made. Get ready for a musical journey unlike any other!
