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The best concerts coming to Tokyo in 2024
Get ready for some powerhouse concerts in Tokyo this year, including Taylor Swift, Queen, Hikaru Utada and more
If you're looking for a major concert in Tokyo, then you're in luck. We've got shows lined-up for the rest of the year from some of the biggest names in rock, pop, hip hop and more. Here are the best concerts to look forward to in Tokyo over the next few months.
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The Chemical Brothers
Set to take the stage at Tokyo Garden Theater on February 1, 2 and 3 , The Chemical Brothers are returning to Tokyo for the first time in four years to promote their latest album, ‘For That Beautiful Feeling'. Aside from the latest hits, you can look forward to enjoying some of their greatest tracks that have made them an EDM icon.
Tickets for the original shows (February 2 and 3) have all sold out. But a new show has been added on February 1 – you can get tickets here .
Taylor Swift
The Anti-Hero and Karma hit-maker has announced that she's bringing her much-hyped Eras Tour to Tokyo this February. She's playing four consecutive dates from February 7 to 10 . This is her first Tokyo performance in five years – her last Tokyo show was in 2018. For more information, check The Eras Tour website .
Queen and Adam Lambert
Queen's The Rhapsody Tour started in 2023 and has finally come around to Japan with performances scheduled for Tokyo, Osaka and Sapporo, making it their largest Japan tour in history. The legendary British rock band along with their current frontman Adam Lambert are scheduled to play two gigs at Tokyo Dome on February 13 and 14 . The setlist includes all their classic hits like 'We Will Rock You', 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'Somebody To Love’ and more. More details here .
SMTown Live 2024
K-pop mega label SM Entertainment is making its way back to Tokyo with its SMTown Live concert featuring all of the outfit’s hottest acts. Look forward to seeing performances from NCT 127, Aespa, Red Velvet, Super Junior, Taeyeon, TVXQ, Riize and more. The massive festival is set to take place at Tokyo Dome on February 21 and 22 . More deets here .
Jack Johnson
Singer-songwriter Jack Johnson is returning to Tokyo with an exciting performance scheduled for February 28 at Tokyo Garden Theater. He’ll also be stopping by Osaka ahead of Tokyo for an additional concert on February 26. The Hawaii native will be singing hits off his latest album 'Meet the Moonlight', which was released just last year. More info here .
NCT 127, the subunit of mega K-pop group NCT, will be taking the stage at Tokyo Dome on March 9 and 10 as part of their ongoing third world tour, Neo City: Japan – The Unity. Look forward to hearing some of the group's best hits including 'Punch', 'Superhuman', 'Fire Truck', 'Cherry Bomb' and more. You can find more info here .
Maroon 5 keyboardist and Grammy-winning artist PJ Morton is continuing his blossoming solo career as he gears up to take the stage in Tokyo on March 17 at Yebisu Garden Hall. Get ready to jam out to his soulful hits including 'First Began', ‘Say So’, and his rendition of the Bee Gees classic, ‘How Deep is your Love’. More info here .
Following their performance at music festival Punk Spring, Sum 41 will be taking the stage at KT Zepp Yokohama on March 18 . The Canadian punk band will be playing hits from their illustrious career as well as new songs from their upcoming album 'Heaven :x: Hell', which is scheduled to be released this March. You can find more details here .
Janet Jackson and TLC
World pop icon Janet Jackson is set to take the stage at the brand new K Arena in Yokohama with some very special guests – R&B veterans TLC. Leading up to their March 20 performance in Yokohama, the team will be hitting up Nagoya on March 16 and Osaka on March 17. Get ready to dance along to Jackson’s all-time hit songs including ‘Together Again’, ‘All For You’, ‘Feedback’ and more. More info here .
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One of the main vocalists from K-pop supergroup Exo, Baekhyun will finally be starting his very first solo tour after establishing his own company in 2024. Undoubtedly one of the best voices in the K-pop industry, Baekhyun will be wowing the crowds with his mega hits including ‘Bambi’, ‘UN Village’ and ‘Candy’, as well as songs off his Japanese mini album like ‘Get You Alone’. Baekhyun will be performing at Musashino Forest Sports Plaza on March 23 and 24 and at Makuhari Messe on April 20 and 21 . More details on Baekhyun’s Lonsdaleite Asia tour here .
Niall Horan
Irish singer-songwriter Niall Horan may be best known from his days as part of One Direction, but he’s got an accomplished solo career, too. Following his performance at Summer Sonic in 2023, Horan is set to take the stage at Tokyo Garden Theater on May 15 singing songs off his latest album, ‘The Show’. You can find more info here .
Hikaru Utada
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Celebrating a whopping 25 years in the music industry, J-pop superstar Hikaru Utada is gearing up to start their first Japan tour in six years. Along with the nationwide set of shows, Utada is also releasing an album of her greatest hits, titled 'Science Fiction', in 2024. Like the album, the tour is set to showcase Utada's sensational career from their debut song 'Automatic/Time Will Tell' to the record-breaking hit 'First Love'. Tokyo shows are scheduled for August 3 and 4 at Yoyogi National Stadium. More deets here .
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24 Places to Go in Japan in 2024
December 26, 2023 by Robert Schrader Leave a Comment
Walking through Shinsekai in Osaka a few weeks ago, I passed by one of the district’s famous billiken images. I tripped over it, actually—I wouldn’t have noticed it otherwise.
It was smaller than all the others, and much more awkwardly placed—I wouldn’t have tripped over it otherwise. It was standing just outside a dimly-lit sushi counter, one with a much healthier queue than you would expect for somewhere with such yellow windows, let alone so far off the main drag.
Just before I started walking again, I saw a message inscribed around the base of the statue: “The god of things as they ought to be.” I’ll use this later , I laughed as I scrawled it down in my notebook.
Certainly, and at least in terms of traveling to Japan, 2023 was as close to the way “things out to be” as thing have been in many years. 2023 was the first full year without covid-related entry restrictions since 2019. Exploring the country felt more or less as it had during the pre-pandemic years, especially as the summer cooled into autumn and now early winter.
The world, for its part, has gotten the message, with inbound tourism figures having completely rebounded. As a result, many of the places I’m about to recommend you visit in 2024 are off-the-beaten-path, whether that means they take place in less popular seasons, or in parts of the country where foreign travelers tend not to venture.
Of course, no matter where you go in Japan next year, it’ll be an experience unlike any other. Dare I say, 2024 will be the best year—ever—to visit Japan?
Where to Go in Japan in 2024
1. sapporo snow festival.
Allow me to be clear: The annual Snow Festival itself isn’t the only reason to visit Sapporo during winter. Whether because of warming oden shops or treasure-filled subterranean shopping malls, the city becomes its truest self when the weather is coldest, to say nothing of the fact that it’s a gateway to the rest of Hokkaido .
When to Visit: The Sapporo Snow Festival takes place February 4-11 every year. You still have time to book a 2024 trip!
READ MORE: Sapporo’s Snowiest Spectacle
2. Satsuma Peninsula
The bad news? I didn’t see a single tree bearing Lilliputian satsuma mandarins during my entire time on the Satsuma Peninsula , in Kagoshima prefecture on Kyushu island. The good news? From thermal sand baths, to charming Samurai villages, to sprawling tea fields, I didn’t miss the pop of citrus taste for even a moment.
When to Visit: The weather is glorious during the “shoulder” travel period between late October and early November.
READ MORE: Kagoshima Starts Here
3. Motonosumi Inari Shrine
Love the idea of visiting Kyoto ‘s Fushimi Inari Shrine , but hate the idea of pushing your way through crowds to get the perfect selfie? Headed instead to Motonosumi Inari Taisha in Yamaguchi prefecture, where an added bonus is that the haunting gates are right on the sea.
When to Visit: Motonosumi Inari is beautiful all year round, though the sea breeze can be bitterly cold during the winter between about December and March.
READ MORE: Farewell to the Fox Spirit
4. Matsusaka
Kobe is the most famous place in Japan for wa-gyu beef, but it’s not the only one. Instead, board a train southward from Nagoya and get off at Matsusaka Station . In addition to a spate of underrated beef restaurants, you can get lost in the haunting quiet Matsusaka Merchant District , or take in a panorama from the Matsusaka Castle Ruins .
When to Visit: Matsusaka makes for a great cherry blossom destination, with full bloom usually around April 1. It’s relatively unknown, even among Japanese, so it almost never gets crowded.
READ MORE: Musings on Matsusaka
5. Horyu-ji
Horyu-ji is one of the most historically significant structures in Nara prefecture, which is saying something, given that the city is famous primarily for historically significant structures. Even if you don’t know the backstory of this 7th-century temple, the sheer scale of it will amaze you.
When to Visit: Since you’re likely to visit Nara city anywhere, simply plan on stopping at Horyu-ji Station (located along the JR Yamatoji Line , which connects Nara and Osaka ) along your way. It’s beautiful 365 days per year.
READ MORE: Nara Starts Here
6. Ouchi-juku
Over a decade on from the Great East Japan Earthquake, Fukushima is a word that still evokes negative feelings in most foreigners—don’t be one of them. Ouchi-juku village makes a great intro to the prefecture. A single stroll amid its picturesque farm houses will ensure your first trip to Fukushima-ken is not your last.
When to Visit: The inland portions of Fukushima prefecture (which also include the city of Aizu-wakamatsu ) are at their most gorgeous in early November, when the region’s autumn colors reach their peak.
READ MORE: The Real Danger of Visiting Fukushikma
7. Kenroku-en Garden
Kenroku-en , the jewel of Kanazawa city in Japan’s Hokuriku region, is my personal favorite of Japan’s “three great gardens.” While you’ll of course want to explore the rest of what Kanazawa has to offer when you’re here, trust me when I saw that the garden alone is worth the visit, if you happen to be on the fence.
When to Visit: A landscape garden designed to spotlight Japan’s seasons, Kenroku-en is a place you’ll ideally visit at least once during all four of them.
READ MORE: How Many Days Do You Need in Kanazawa?
8. Akan-Mashu National Park
The only thing more miraculous than the fact that the red-crested crane ( tancho ) has been brought back from near extinction? The fact that dozens of the birds come to the same park every morning, making them a reliable tourist attractions. Birds notwithstanding, the trio of lakes— Akan , Mashu , Kussharo —that dots this vast wilderness in rural Hokkaido makes the journey more than worth it.
When to Visit: While winter is the best and most picturesque time of year to photograph the tancho , I’m also partial to the beautiful autumn season in eastern-central Hokkaido.
READ MORE: Hokkaido’s Wild East
9. Okinawa (Main island)
Most travelers are under the impression that Okinawa is a single island, rather than an archipelago, so congratulations if you weren’t among them. Indeed, while I love explore the former Ryukyu Kingdom as a region, the main island (and Naha City ) is my favorite place to start. Get lost in Shikina-en garden, eat taco rice along Kokusai-dori , watch the sun rise over Naminoue Shrine , or take day trips to Ie and Tokashiki islands.
When to Visit: I love visiting Okinawa in summer time, although the later in summer you go (so, after September) the higher propensity there is for typhoons.
READ MORE: Is Okinawa Worth Visiting?
10. Asahi Funakawa Spring Quartet
Cherry blossoms are Japan’s most famous spring flowers, but they’re not the only ones—far from it. While you can only see four (at max) of these at the Asahi Funakawa Spring Quartet near Toyama , the beauty of the Japanese Alps rising behind the scene will make you feel like you’ve hit nature’s jackspot.
When to Visit: The cherry blossoms here usually reach full bloom sometime during the first week of April.
READ MORE: The Truth About Toyama
11. Himeji Castle
Arguably most beautiful (and certainly, the most-visited) of Japan’s 12 original castles, Himeji Castle is also by far the most mainstream entry on this list of places to visit in Japan in 2024. However, because of both its beauty and scale, as well as how easy it is to visit on a day trip from Kyoto or Osaka , I think it’s worth contending with any crowd to see.
When to Visit: While Himeji Castle is traditionally a place people go during sakura season, I’ve recently found it to be beautiful and charming during the autumn (around December 1).
READ MORE: Is Himeji Castle Worth Visiting?
12. Nagasaki
Nagasaki isn’t having a moment, but it should be. In addition to the fact that a Shinkansen route there just opened up, Nagasaki is objectively one of Japan’s most beautiful cities. Ascend Mt. Inasa to see its skyline glittering around Nagasaki Bay , or instead explore its world heritage at ground level, be that Dutch-colonial Dejima district, one of Japan’s most impressive Chinatowns or a one-legged shrine that half-survived a nuclear blast.
When to Visit: Nagasaki is blessed with great weather all year round, so timing is not really important.
READ MORE: Nagasaki Starts Here
13. Nachi Taisha Shrine
If you have time, I’d like to recommend you spend 3-5 days hiking the Kumano Kodo , which for my money is Japan’s most fulfilling pilgrimage route. If you don’t, then at a bare minimum make your way to Nachi-Katsuura Station , where a short bus ride will take you to Nachi Taisha shrine. Sometimes also known as Japan’s “waterfall pagoda,” this place is one of my favorite scenic views in the entire country.
When to Visit: Although the cherry blossoms here are beautiful, I love the pureness of seeing the shrine surrounded by the bright green of summer.
READ MORE: How to See Japan’s Waterfall Pagoda
14. Aomori Nebuta Matsuri
In recent years, I’ve made a point of attending as many of Japan’s famous summer festivals as I can. While I haven’t yet been to all of them, I can say that my favorite was the Aomori Nebuta Matsuri , which takes place in Aomori , the northernmost city of Japan’s main Honshu island and one of the anchors of the increasingly popular Tohoku region.
When to Visit: The Aomori Nebuta Matsuri takes place between August 2-7 every year. If you can’t come during this time, the Nebuta Museum WA RASSE is open the entire rest of the year.
READ MORE: Tohoku’s Marvelous Matsuri
15. Senjojiki Cirque Hiking Route
My Swiss best friend sometimes chides me for the fact that Japan has its own “Alps,” given how much less spectacular they are (in her opinion) compared to Switzerland’s. One place that always shuts her up when I send pictures of it? The Senjojiki Cirque hiking route, in Nagano prefecture near the city of Matsumoto .
When to Visit: While the main viewpoint here is a canvas for all of Japan’s seasons, a hike here is especially refreshing in July and August, when low-lying areas of Japan are scorching-hot.
READ MORE: The Ultimate Japan Hiking Guide
16. Obuchi Sasaba Tea Plantation
The only thing better than a verdant tea field, in my opinion, is one of with Mt. Fuji rising above it. Thankfully, if you visit Obuchi Sasaba tea plantation in Shizuoka prefecture just south of the mountain, you can see both at the same time. Pair this with a visit to the flower fields just south of Higashitagano-ura Station , where you can see Shinkansen trains racing past the mountain.
When to Visit: I like visiting in April or May, when the tea plants are brighter than they are in winter, but when Fujisan still has an impressive snow cap.
READ MORE: Shizuoka Starts Here
17. Urui River
Want to see sakura (rather than tea fields) framing Mt. Fuji, but don’t want to deal with the complication of getting to Fuji Five Lakes , the later blooming time or the insane crowds? Instead make your way to the Urui River , a tributary near Shin-Fuji Station (which is served by Shinkansen ), where a gentle waterway flanked by cherry blossom trees flows southward from the famous mountain.
When to Visit: Full bloom here takes place within a week of when it occurs in Tokyo, so usually just before or just after April 1.
READ MORE: Where to See Mt. Fuji
18. Setouchi Region
Although it’s increasingly referred to as a single region, Setouchi (which, as its name suggests, surrounds Japan’s Seto Inland Sea ) is many destinations in one. From cities like Hiroshima , Okayama , Matsuyama and Takayama , to experiences like the Shimanami Kaido cycling route, to standalone destinations like the “floating” Itsukushima Shrine and ancient Dogo Onsen , Setouchi will take you many trips to explore.
When to Visit: Plan your trip to Setouchi based on the destinations you will visit. Cities tend to be at their most beautiful in late March or early December (amid sakura and autumn colors); natural activities tend to be better in “shoulder” months like May and November. You can enjoy delicious okonomiyaki and udon noodles all year round!
READ MORE: The Best Setouchi Base
19. Gujo-hachiman
In Gujo-hachiman , nothing is what it seems. A great illustration of this is the town’s hilltop castle, which far from being an authentic medieval outpost is actually Japan’s oldest such reconstruction. Another way to experience this? After strolling along Igawa Lane (a drainage ditch so clean that koi swim in it), make your way to Iwasaki Sample Village , which makes fake, plastic food for restaurants all over Japan.
When to Visit: With four very well-defined seasons on account of its high elevation, Gujo (to which locals often shorten its name) is gorgeous 365 days per year.
READ MORE: The Secret of Gujo-hachiman
20. Hakodate
I’ve been singing the praises of Hokkaido ‘s southernmost city for years—2024 bears nothing new, in that regard. Located just across the Tsugaru Strait from Japan’s main island of Honshu , and on an isthmus between two bays, Hakodate blends culture, cuisine and heritage sprawled over of Japan’s most unforgettable cityscapes.
When to Visit: Come in late April to see the hundreds of cherry trees planted within star-shaped Goryokaku Fort color the whole thing pink. For my money, it’s Hokkaido’s best hanami spot, especially when seen from above atop Goryokaku Tower .
READ MORE: Hakodate Starts Here
21. Kyotango (Kyoto by the Sea)
Who says a visit to Kyoto has to be marred by crowds and cliché Instagram photos? Instead, board an early morning train and make your way toward the Sea of Japan , where another world awaits. Ascend the Amanohashidate viewpoint, sit down in town for fresh-caught crab sashimi or experience the charm of Ine Fishing Village .
When to Visit: Like Kyoto itself, Kyotango has favorable weather year-round, but it’s especially beautiful amid winter snow, spring cherry blossoms or autumn’s colors—when the city itself is often swamped with tourists.
READ MORE: Kyoto’s Stunning Seaside
22. Mt. Aso
While Mt. Aso ‘s silhouette—it’s a bowl-shaped caldera—isn’t nearly as iconic as Mt. Fuji’ s, it’s also way larger (meaning there are more things to do there—hiking is only the beginning) and much less crowded than its more famous cousin. Pair a day or two here with nights in the cities of Kumamoto and Beppu , which sit just to the west and east of Aso-san , respectively.
When to Visit: I love the Aso area in May, when the green of spring is bright and new, and when there’s a high chance of being able to see a “sea of clouds” from Daikanbo Observatory .
READ MORE: Is Mt. Aso Worth Visiting?
23. Sado Island
Niigata is one of Japan’s most underrated prefectures, full-stop, whether you tour sake breweries in Shibata , or visit an imperial city surrounded by sand dunes in Niigata City . In my opinion, however, it’s just offshore on Sado Island that that Niigata-ken casts its most dramatic spell on visitors, whether you watch an outdoor Noh performance or simply step into a sea-swept landscape.
When to Visit: I love visiting in June, when a carpet of golden daylilies covers the western coast of the island.
READ MORE: Sado Starts Here
24. Zao Onsen Snow Monsters
Let’s end this list where we start it: Amid a magical, wintry landscape. To be sure, the hunched-over evergreen trees that take on a monstrous experience once covered in feet of snow are not the only reason to visit Yamagata prefecture’s most charming mountain onsen town during winter. However, they do add a sense of place that’s hard to get most other places in Japan.
When to Visit: It usually takes until late January or early February for the “monsters” to accumulate enough snow to take on their abominable form.
READ MORE: King of the Snow Monsters
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All Time Low Sue To ‘Prove’ Sex Abuse Allegations are ‘False’
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The four founding members of pop-punk band All Time Low filed a libel lawsuit Thursday against at least three people who claimed in recent social media posts that the group sexually harassed or assaulted teen fans.
The bold move escalates the legal stakes for the embattled emo rockers and will undoubtedly generate even more scrutiny after the Maryland-bred quartet issued an all-caps statement last October denying the online claims.
The complaint, obtained by Rolling Stone , claims the band has no idea who the online accusers are, leaving them “no choice but to mobilize and utilize the civil court system to identify the culprits, prove that the defamatory statements are false, and seek justice.”
“The purpose of the lawsuit is to establish the unambiguous truth and quash these malicious lies so that they won’t be repeated in the future,” the nine-page complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court states.
The band members – identified as lead guitarist Jack Barakat , singer/guitarist Alex Gaskarth, bass player Zack Merrick and drummer Rian Dawson – say they plan to “utilize discovery including subpoenas to uncover the identities of those that defamed them.”
“Regrettably, this is the only course remaining to properly restore their reputations and repair the damage to their business. [The band] will then donate any proceeds derived from this litigation to charities that support victims of sexual abuse,” the lawsuit states.
The allegations against the band went viral in October. The first defendant, identified in the paperwork as Doe 1, is a TikTok user who posted a cryptic message under the name @mini.grew claiming “a famous pop punk band” offered her beer on a tour bus and asked for her bra “for their nasty collection” when she was 13. The woman didn’t explicitly name the band but “gave easily solved clues” that led to a consensus the group was All Time Low, the lawsuit states.
According to the complaint, a Twitter user named @spidahkii quickly stepped forward to refute Doe 1’s allegations. She claimed to have attended the concert with Doe 1, shared a photo purportedly showing them at the event and said Doe 1’s claims “never happened.” The lawsuit claims Doe 1 then admitted she posted her statements “to be petty towards a peer” and made her video private. She’s been posting under a different name since then.
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A couple weeks later, a second accuser going by the name @ATLstatement posted a lengthy statement on Twitter and TikTok alleging Barakat sexually abused her in 2011 when she was 15 years old and he was 22. She claimed the inappropriate relationship continued for years as she followed the band on subsequent tours.
The woman, referred to as Doe 2 in the lawsuit, “maliciously” posted the “elaborate and completely fabricated story” knowing it was false, the band claims in the new filing. Doe 2’s Twitter account has since been suspended, though her statement remained live on TikTok as of Thursday morning.
On Oct. 24, another Twitter user with the handle @dietsodasage posted a tweet claiming to have counted 97 allegations against the band. “If 97 people aren’t enough then I don’t know what to tell you,” the user, identified as Doe 3, wrote.
“Without any evidence whatsoever, Doe 3 egregiously and falsely claimed that ‘97 allegations’ had been made against the band, an accusation that spread like wildfire on the Internet,” the lawsuit claims.
The Twitter account has since been deactivated, but the lawsuit includes a screen grab of a post attributed to @dietsodasage that reads, “I feel kind of weird about how people took my tweet about the atl situation :/ I didn’t mean for things to go like that so I’m probably going to stay priv for a few days.”
In a statement posted online Oct. 25, the members of All Time Low called the anonymous allegations on TikTok and Twitter “absolutely and unequivocally false.”
“We are investigating further the source of these false accusations and will be seeking legal recourse as we take these allegations very seriously. With that in mind, we want to say again, we stand with victims and always wish to amplify the voices and stories of those who have suffered abuse and trauma. But we cannot and will not fuel or amplify lies that only cloud and distort the true stories of those who need to be heard and represented,” they wrote.
The three posts and the band’s denial fueled a maelstrom of outraged replies, questions and counterattacks from fans. In one response, Twitter user Samantha Garcia shared a photo of herself with Barakat allegedly snapped when she was 14 years old and he was 21. She claimed the guitarist “excitedly said ‘boobies!’” before signing her chest at her request.
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“I don’t have any feelings personally about it, other than the culture at the time should not have been encouraging teenage girls to oversexualize themselves for ‘the scene’. I never should have felt comfortable enough to ask an adult man to sign my boob, but it is what it is,” she wrote.
I don't have any feelings personally about it, other than the culture at the time should not have been encouraging teenage girls to oversexualize themselves for "the scene". I never should have felt comfortable enough to ask an adult man to sign my boob, but it is what it is ig. pic.twitter.com/1ZUH0uu3eD — 🐸🍓Hot & Online™️ 🍓🐸 (@gammysarcia) October 26, 2021
Speaking to Rolling Stone on Thursday, Garcia, now 26, said she was a huge fan who attended more than 20 All Time Low shows over the last decade – including many where the band endorsed the tossing of bras onstage. “For a long time, their shows were pretty raunchy. And their fan base was pretty young. I think that shifted when they realized the culture was changing,” Garcia, who’s from New Brunswick, N.J., said.
“I would have appreciated a little more accountability,” she added of the band’s statement and libel lawsuit. “I wish they would have said, ‘We were young too. We were not aware of the damage we were doing to our younger fan base. That sucked. We’re sorry it wasn’t always a safe environment, but we’re trying to do better.’ Instead, they’re saying, ‘We’ve always been good.’” (A rep for the band had no immediate comment on Garcia’s comments Thursday.)
The new lawsuit from All Time Low is similar to a defamation complaint filed by Justin Bieber in June 2020 against “two social media users” identified only as Danielle and Kadi in his initial filing.
The “Peaches” singer said Danielle “maliciously” lied when she claimed Bieber sexually assaulted her at a hotel in Austin, Texas, on the very specific date of March 9, 2014. In his complaint, Bieber said he had proof he was staying at an Austin rental property with his then-girlfriend Selena Gomez that night. Bieber also accused Kadi of “provably” fabricating a story that he sexually assaulted her at the Langham hotel in New York City at 2:30 a.m. on May 5, 2015. In his filing, Bieber said he was at a Met Gala after-party with dozens of witnesses at the time of the alleged attack and was photographed leaving the party around 4 a.m. and stopping for a snack at a hot dog stand. The case is due to go to trial in May.
One legal expert described the types of defamation lawsuits filed by Bieber and All Time Low as “bold power plays.” “This is not something that any individual would walk into lightly. I guarantee they have been advised that by bringing a lawsuit, they’re opening themselves up to discovery that would include all of the allegations that were made online. By bringing a lawsuit, it appears they’re entering willingly, knowing there’s going to be investigations into their background, and they don’t care,” lawyer David M. Ring, who represents one of Harvey Weinstein’s accusers in his Los Angeles criminal case, tells Rolling Stone . “Apparently, they’re not afraid.”
Without referring to All Time Low specifically, Ring added that defamation lawsuits can be a “double-edged” sword for plaintiffs with anything but spotless records.
“There’s a pandora’s box element to bringing a lawsuit like this,” he said. “If you’re just doing this to be a bully and shut people up, it could backfire. You might be lighting a fire under other victims to retain counsel. More women might start coming forward out of pure anger, feeling like they have to do something.”
For their part, the members of All Time Low remain adamant the October allegations are not only false but “diminished” the band’s touring opportunities, music publishing and sponsorship opportunities. They’re demanding real and punitive damages and an injunction ordering the Doe defendants to remove any defamatory posts.
“Not only have the reputations of the band and its members been unfairly tarnished, but the band has also lost business opportunities and suffered cancellation of scheduled events,” the new lawsuit states.
“All Time Low has worked hard for two decades to earn its large fan base and would prefer to continue to focus on its music rather than litigate. However, these false and salacious accusations have harmed the band, its members and their families, and the business of All Time Low.”
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8 July 2023 The Rockpit
In news set to give Australian ALL TIME LOW fans the ultimate high, the multi-platinum Maryland quartet are thrilled to announce their return down under this November, with special guests MAYDAY PARADE and LAURAN HIBBERD .
A band who have toppled charts, sold out arenas across the globe and consistently conjured infectious anthems along the way since forming in high school back in 2003, ALL TIME LOW are now armed with nine studio albums, including their most recent 2023 full-length Tell Me I’m Alive. With five consecutive Top 10 albums on the Billboard Top 200, a nod from Rolling Stone for their iconic 2007 album So Wrong, It’s Right among its 50 Greatest Pop Punk Albums and iconic singles from Dear Maria, Count Me In to their recent smash Monsters , featuring blackbear, ALL TIME LOW continue to fly the flag for the enduring success and adoration for pop punk and alternative rock.
Whether teaming up with blackbear for their first Billboard Alternative #1 single Monsters or in prime time demand on The Late Late Show with James Cordon, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Ellen, Good Morning America and beyond, ALL TIME LOW also boast one of the most immersive and energetic live shows on the planet, as seen recently on their extensive North American, UK and European headline run.
Beloved powerhouse Florida quintet MAYDAY PARADE emerged from the MySpace era and evolved into one of the key ongoing mainstays of their scene; all while releasing seven studio albums along the way. Most recently flexing their versatility via their 2021 release What It Means To Fall Apart , MAYDAY PARADE are a band who can captivate while also flitting between upbeat bops and poignant drops withing batting an eye.
2023 has seen MAYDAY PARADE taking things into their own hands as an independent artist in order to operate and to release music on their own terms and timeline. More Like A Crash is the band’s latest single and first new music since the release of the 2021 LP What It Means to Fall Apart and released as a fully independent band.
Previously performing at Vans Warped Tour and When We Were Young Festival, alongside a horde of other festival appearances, MAYDAY PARADE has also toured with the likes of State Champs and The Wonder Years, with a stage presence that truly has to be seen to be believed.
English singer-songwriter LAURAN HIBBERD has a long-established history wielding a guitar, first picking one up at the age of 14 before going on to blossom her reputation via her humour-injected power pop. Releasing her debut album in 2022, the energetic Garageband Superstar , LAURAN HIBBERD ‘s maiden LP featured DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit and B Brown of Wheatus, ultimately drawing a buzz for her wit and her sharp musicality, with tours alongside Sea Girls, The Snuts and Stand Atlantic under her belt.
Get set for an international pop punk extravaganza takeover this November, secure your tickets today for a night you will never forget!
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