QURULI, STRAIGHTENER, and Gokumon will perform in an event titled MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN SOUND SCRAMBLE supported by Kyoto University of the Arts on May 21 (Wednesday) at two live houses in Kyoto, alongside Asian artists.
The event is part of the MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN week, which is being held in conjunction with the newly established international music award by five major organizations in the music industry. QURULI, a band from Kyoto, will perform at Takutaku, a venue they have a deep connection with from their student days, alongside Korean artist Lang Lee (이랑 / Lang Lee) and Thai artist YONLAPA. STRAIGHTENER and Gokumon will take the stage at KYOTO MUSE, joined by Taiwanese band Fire EX.
Tickets are available through a lottery pre-sale for FM802 program listeners until April 27 (Sunday). General sales will begin on May 3 (Saturday, public holiday) at 10:00.
MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN SOUND SCRAMBLE supported by Kyoto University of the Arts

Venue: Takutaku Live House / KYOTO MUSE
Date: May 21, 2025 (Wednesday)
- Takutaku Live House: Doors open at 17:00 / Show starts at 17:30
- KYOTO MUSE: Doors open at 18:15 / Show starts at 19:00
Performers:
- Takutaku Live House: QURULI / Lang Lee (South Korea) / YONLAPA (Thailand)
- KYOTO MUSE: STRAIGHTENER / Gokumon / Fire EX. (Taiwan)
Ticket Sales:
- Advance Tickets: ¥5,800 (plus 1 drink charge / all standing / tax included), Student Discount ¥4,800, Kyoto Discount ¥5,000
- Pre-sale Period: April 21, 2025 (Monday) 16:00 – April 27, 2025 (Sunday) 23:59 (FM802 program pre-sale lottery)
- General Sale: May 3, 2025 (Saturday, public holiday) 10:00 –
- Other Information: No entry for preschool children. Maximum 4 tickets per person.
Inquiries:
Sound Creator Co., Ltd.
TEL: 06-6357-4400 (Weekdays 12:00 – 15:00)
Organizers: CEIPA (Culture and Entertainment Industry Promotion Association)
Co-organizers: MUSIC AWARDS JAPAN 2025 KYOTO Event Organizing Committee (Composed of CEIPA, Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City)
Planning and Production: TOKYO CALLING, FM802
ACPC (Concert Promoters Association) Kansai Branch
Support: Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (under coordination) / Agency for Cultural Affairs