Ghost in the Shell Event
2026-02-03 08:52:45

Deep Dive: An Immersive Musical Experience with Ghost in the Shell in Tokyo

Dive into the World of Ghost in the Shell



From January 30 to April 5, 2026, the 'Deep Dive / Ghost in the Shell in TOKYO NODE' event will take place at the Tokyo Node Gallery located on the 45th floor of Toranomon Hills Station Tower. This event is part of the 'Ghost in the Shell' exhibition, produced by a consortium including Kodansha, Mori Building, KDDI, Production I.G, Parco, and Bandai Namco Filmworks.

The event will seamlessly integrate the iconic universe of Ghost in the Shell with live music, creating an unparalleled audio-visual experience for fans. The headline act for this unique musical journey will feature THE SPELLBOUND, a collaboration of BOOM BOOM SATELLITES and vocalist Yusuke Kobayashi from The Novembers. Known for their electrifying performances, THE SPELLBOUND has shocked audiences at renowned festivals like Fuji Rock Festival and Sonic Mania, promising an unforgettable show where visual storytelling and sound intertwine.

Other artists gracing the stage include the electro duo 80KIDZ, whose innovative remixes have made waves beyond borders, and the acclaimed rock band D.A.N., both of which will add to the diverse lineup of live performances. On the DJ front, RISA TANIGUCHI and machìna will enrich the musical atmosphere, showcasing their captivating sets that have charmed audiences around the globe. Notably, YOSHIROTTEN, the creative mastermind behind the 30th-anniversary logo for Ghost in the Shell, will also contribute to the event.

Additionally, fans will have the exciting opportunity to meet the iconic Fuchikoma from the upcoming anime,


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