【Why are young people obsessed with the Showa era?】 Gen Z goes wild for 'Showa 101'! 'Tokyo A GoGo,' a 'Showa Night' featuring Linda Yamamoto and Miki Hirayama, expands to a 500-person capacity
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the event "Tokyo A GoGo" about and when will it be held?
- A: "Tokyo A GoGo" is a Showa culture event featuring music, fashion, and dance, scheduled to take place on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, which is also "Go-Go Dance Day."
- Q: What was the attendance and age demographic of the previous "Tokyo A GoGo" event?
- A: The previous event had a capacity of 300 people and sold out quickly. The majority of attendees were in their 20s and 30s, with significant interest from Gen Z.
- Q: How is the venue capacity changing for the upcoming "Tokyo A GoGo" event?
- A: The venue capacity is being expanded from 300 to 500 people for the upcoming event to accommodate the growing interest and demand.
- Q: What is the goal of "Tokyo A GoGo" in presenting Showa culture to younger generations?
- A: The event aims to reconstruct Showa culture not just as nostalgia, but as a "living, breathing culture" that young people of the Reiwa era can actively experience and enjoy.
- Q: Who are the special guest performers at the "Tokyo A GoGo" event?
- A: Legendary artists Linda Yamamoto and Miki Hirayama will be special guests, alongside other performers like Kinoco Hotel, The Captains, Saito Neon Sign, and DJ Celly.