
Legendary Japanese rock trio TsuShiMaMiRe brings their unique blend of noise pop, indie art punk, and heavy funk to Hamburg's MS Stubnitz. Formed in 1999, the band explores themes of rebellion and love through high-energy performance on this iconic ship venue.
noise pop | indie art punk TsuShiMaMiRe are a legendary Japanese Girls Rock Trio formed in 1999 featuring Mari (lead vocals, guitar), Yayoi (bass, bv), and Asami (drums, bv). TsuShiMaMiRe TsuShiMaMiReʼs musical style ranges from hardcore noise to introspective indie rock, with traces of heavy funk disco and pop sentimentality. Mariʼs quirky lyrics question social conventions and the anxieties of everyday life, rebellion, and love. Her vocals excel in melodic expressivity, ranging from child-like wonder to tragic despair. Yayoiʼs groove is like that of a vengeful banshee in the throes of passion, suddenly pivoting from the stoic determination of a samurai in battle to the elegance and light-heartedness of a Japanese house cat. Asami is the newest member of TsuShiMaMiRe, replacing Maiko on drums. Her technical versatility and power will add a new dimension to the songs!
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19
Aug
Starts at 19:30
Recommended 19:00-20:30
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Aug
Starts at 19:30
Recommended 19:00-20:30
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noise pop | indie art punk TsuShiMaMiRe are a legendary Japanese Girls Rock Trio formed in 1999 featuring Mari (lead vocals, guitar), Yayoi (bass, bv), and Asami (drums, bv). TsuShiMaMiRe TsuShiMaMiReʼs musical style ranges from hardcore noise to introspective indie rock, with traces of heavy funk disco and pop sentimentality. Mariʼs quirky lyrics question social conventions and the anxieties of everyday life, rebellion, and love. Her vocals excel in melodic expressivity, ranging from child-like wonder to tragic despair. Yayoiʼs groove is like that of a vengeful banshee in the throes of passion, suddenly pivoting from the stoic determination of a samurai in battle to the elegance and light-heartedness of a Japanese house cat. Asami is the newest member of TsuShiMaMiRe, replacing Maiko on drums. Her technical versatility and power will add a new dimension to the songs!
Diverse mix of music lovers, students, and subculture enthusiasts. Open-minded and relaxed atmosphere.
Casual or alternative
Buy tickets in advance for popular nights; be open-minded

Save it, set a reminder, and see who else is going — all in the app.
Scan to open on your phone