
never young beach live in Hong Kong
Japanese band never young beach will make their Hong Kong debut at Freespace The Box, bringing their signature blend of West Coast-inspired folk rock and city pop to a live summer stage.
- When
16 Jul 2026 20:00
- Location
- Tickets & pricing
Standard
HKD 580
Presented by Island Rice Production, the Japanese band "never young beach" is set to make their highly anticipated debut performance in Hong Kong. Comprising lead vocalist and guitarist Yuma Abe, bassist Keigo Tatsumi, and drummer Kento Suzuki, the group is often hailed as the "West Coast HAPPY END." Their music draws significant influence from the 70s Japanese folk-rock scene while seamlessly blending the laid-back aesthetics of 80s City Pop with the J-Rock/J-Pop sensibilities of the 2000s, reminiscent of Quruli. This "never old" yet fresh sound has captivated listeners of all ages.
Highlights
- Signature West Coast Vibe: The band is renowned for its sun-drenched, feel-good rock sound that combines nostalgic elements with catchy, modern melodies.
- Hong Kong Debut: This concert marks the band's first-ever performance in Hong Kong, offering fans a unique opportunity to witness their evocative music live.
- Immersive Venue: Hosted at Freespace The Box, West Kowloon, the venue's intimate yet professionally acoustic environment is perfect for experiencing the band's detailed sonic landscape.
About the Program
Never Young Beach’s music serves as both a tribute to retro rock and a contemporary reflection of youth. By blending the laid-back grooves of City Pop with the infectious energy of J-Rock, the band creates story-rich compositions that resonate deeply. Whether you are a long-time fan or a newcomer to their sound, this concert promises an accessible, warm, and memorable experience—much like a gentle sea breeze on a summer evening.
Ticketing
Tickets will be available for public sale starting May 11, 2026 (Monday) at 12:00 PM via Cityline. Tickets are priced at HKD 580. We invite audiences of all ages to join this unique summer event at the West Kowloon Cultural District.











