SCRAMBLE FES 2026: A Groundbreaking Festival Experience in Nagano
The highly anticipated
SCRAMBLE FES 2026 is set to take place on
May 2, 2026, in
Myojita, Nagano at MMoP, offering a thrilling blend of music, art, culture, and food. This inaugural event promises an immersive experience that celebrates creativity, connecting emerging artists and passionate audiences.
Produced by the creative team at movel, a young collective with an average age of
21.5 years, SCRAMBLE FES aims to introduce “next-generation sensibilities and culture” in an engaging outdoor environment. The festival will take place from
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with the last entry at
5:30 PM. Tickets are available for
¥1,800 in advance and
¥2,000 on the day. Entry is free for high school students and younger, provided they show proof of age on festival day.
Featured Artists and Performances
Among the exciting lineup,
天々高々 has been announced as one of the additional artists to perform. This charismatic duo consists of
Afu-chan and
Ai-chan, known for their unique blend of rap and heartfelt melodies. Their charming stage presence and distinctive vocal styles make them a perfect addition to the festival, ensuring a captivating performance that attendees won’t want to miss.
The
ASAMA Stage will host a total of
seven different musical acts, including popular artists such as
Afu,
Kawanishi Natsuki,
Satsuki Ririka,
Sokabe Keiichi,
Funa Tsuma, and
Rutomo. The performances are organized to amplify the festival’s vibrant atmosphere, where attendees can not only enjoy live music but also explore unique art exhibitions, partake in workshops, and savor a wide variety of food and drink options.
Exciting Art Installations
In addition to music, SCRAMBLE FES will showcase diverse art experiences designed to engage all senses. One of the special features includes a
Tea Room hosted by artist
Ise Osamu, offering a modern twist on traditional tea ceremonies with an artistic flair. Visitors can experience the elegant minimalist tea room created by sculptor
Suzuki Yusuke, along with unique ceramics from potter
Nakamura Shiho.
Furthermore, the
General Incorporated Association Forestry Arts Company will be presenting sustainable art pieces developed from forestry conservation strategies, inviting visitors to reflect on contemporary environmental issues through creative expression.
This year’s SCRAMBLE