The Falling Doves are bringing glam rock from LA to Japan with their Mirrors & Dreamscapes 10th Anniversary Tour.
What to expect
The Falling Doves were founded in the bright lights of Hollywood a decade ago. To celebrate, the band will play both their electrifying rock hits from the past as well as tracks from their new album.
To reinforce their sense of community, the tour also supports the documentary Support Sake, which tells the tale of Raechel Kadoya and Seiko Kimchichi, two women from Japan’s sake breweries who survived earthquakes. The documentary will be screened alongside many of the performances.
During the band’s history, they’ve played alongside notable acts including Echo & The Bunnymen, Peter Murphy (Bauhaus), and the Dandy Warhols.
Tour schedule 2025
The band will visit these locations in Japan:
- March 23 at The Den, Suginami
- March 27 at The Ruby Room, Shibuya
- March 28 at Moai & Capi, Yokosuka
- March 29 at Surfers, Zushi — beachside venue
- March 30 at Yokosuka Kabocha
- April 3 at Shibuya Milkyway (from 7 p.m.) — Get tickets here
- April 5 at Club Heavy Sick, Shibuya
- April 6 at Gamuso, Asagaya
- April 8 at Antiknock, Shinjuku
More performances will also be held in the Philippines from April 10 to 12.
Tickets
Some of the performances are free entry and others require tickets.
The performance on April 3 at Shibuya Milkyway costs ¥3,500 for advance tickets, on-the-door tickets cost ¥4,000, and students get in for ¥3,000. You’ll also need to buy one drink at the venue (¥700). Tickets here.