2026
Jun
27
19:30
2026
Jun
27
19:30
Jazz
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Reservation: 4,000 yen / On The Day: 4,500 yen (both one drink included)
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Kazuki Yamanaka Quartet ”Humanity" Release Celebration Tour
Jazz
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Ticket info
Reservation: 4,000 yen / On The Day: 4,500 yen (both one drink included)
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Artists
- Kazuki Yamanaka
- Koichi Sato
- Ryohei Komaki
- Kazumi Ikenaga
”Humanity" Release Celebration Tour
*Reservations (priority entrance at the time of opening) will be accepted from 11:00 AM on May 1 (fri) by phone (03-3354-2024), at the reception desk of Pit Inn Shinjuku, or through the online ticket reservation form for each performance date on our website.
Reservations will be accepted until the day before the event.
Kazuki Yamanaka is the first Japanese artist to release his new album, "Humanity", on the acclaimed London-based label Whirlwind Recordings.
Since 2020, he has traveled back and forth between the United States and Japan, creating a collection of original songs born from a changing world and his own personal evolution. He recorded these songs in New York in 2025 with his longtime collaborators Russ Lossing (p), Cameron Brown (b), and Billy Mintz (d).
To commemorate the release, he tours Japan with his regular quartet. The final concert at Pit Inn features these renowned musicians, with whom he has built a deep trust through countless performances together.
*Reservations (priority entrance at the time of opening) will be accepted from 11:00 AM on May 1 (fri) by phone (03-3354-2024), at the reception desk of Pit Inn Shinjuku, or through the online ticket reservation form for each performance date on our website.
Reservations will be accepted until the day before the event.
Kazuki Yamanaka is the first Japanese artist to release his new album, "Humanity", on the acclaimed London-based label Whirlwind Recordings.
Since 2020, he has traveled back and forth between the United States and Japan, creating a collection of original songs born from a changing world and his own personal evolution. He recorded these songs in New York in 2025 with his longtime collaborators Russ Lossing (p), Cameron Brown (b), and Billy Mintz (d).
To commemorate the release, he tours Japan with his regular quartet. The final concert at Pit Inn features these renowned musicians, with whom he has built a deep trust through countless performances together.
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