BUCK-TICK's 2010 Concert History

BUCK-TICK is a Japanese rock band, originally formed by Imai Hisashi in 1983 in Gunma, Japan. Between 1985 and 2023, the band included Hisashi Imai (今井 寿, Imai Hisashi), Hidehiko "Hide" Hoshino (星野 英彦, Hoshino Hidehiko), Yutaka "U-ta" Higuchi (桶口 豊, Higuchi Yutaka), Toll Yagami (ヤガミ トール, Yagami Tōru), and Atsushi Sakurai (櫻井 敦司, Sakurai Atsushi). Sakurai passed away on October 19, 2023. BUCK-TICK is often credited as being one of the pioneers of the visual kei movement and has released a diverse canon of work including punk, gothic, industrial, and alternative rock. The band released its twenty-third album, "Izora (異空)" on April 12, 2023. It was the last album to feature Sakurai who passed away from a brain hemorrhage on October 19, 2023.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 28, 2010 –
Dec 31, 2010
Countdown Japan 2010
Peace / ONE OK ROCK / Hiatus / Perfume / Shugo Tokumaru / Maximum the Hormone / ORANGE RANGE / Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra / Capsule / 80Kidz / Polysics / Soil & Pimp Sessions / MUCC / MINMI / Fact / NICO Touches the Walls / SuperFly / Aa / サカナクション / Miwa / BUCK-TICK / Ogre You Asshole / Oreskaband / 9mm Parabellum Bullet / Galileo Galilei / Champagne / the telephones / The Beatmasters / Puffy / LAST ALLIANCE / End of the World (SEKAI NO OWARI) / Base Ball Bear / Pay Money To My Pain / Acidman / Chatmonchy / Sukima Switch / The Weaver / Kreva / Zazen Boys / DOES / Special Others / Ill / The Back Horn / andymori / Cocco / スガシカオ / The Band Apart / The Novembers / Plenty / GOING UNDER GROUND / 10-FEET / Nothing's Carved in Stone / Magokoro Brothers / MAiKA / Bonobos / eastern youth / androp / Bigmama / Okamoto's / Rhymester / The Bawdies / ねごと / TOTALFAT / Unchain / YOUR SONG IS GOOD / People in the Box / Art-school / Lecca / dustbox / Predawn / Prague / 175r / Yo-king / MO'SOME TONEBENDER / Good 4 Nothing / Any / B-dash / Kazuyoshi Saito / Sleepy.ab / avengers in Sci-Fi / SAKEROCK / The Mirraz / Monobright / Group_Inou / Shakalabbits / mudy on the 昨晩 / Asparagus / serial TV drama / A Flood Of Circle / Dirty Old Men / Northern19 / (the Cro-magnons) / Hinto / FoZZtone / HiGE / Overground Acoustic Underground / sister jet / Tortoise Matsumoto / Kannivalism / Glory Hill / Local Sound Style / Group Tamashii / Hoshino Gen / FRONTIER BACKYARD / Kuroneko Chelsea / Killing Boy / Your Gold, My Pink / Aobozu / Noanowa / Jeepta / Abe Mao / Kiyoshi Ryujin / Okuda Tamio / Chabo Band / Sanbomaster / Kobayashi Tarou / Nagasawa Tomoyuki / Straightner / Dezille Brothers / Flower Companies / Black Borders / Isobe Masafumi Band Show all bands
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Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Rock
Japanese
J-Rock
Visual Kei
J-Metal
Jrock
Japanese New Wave
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has BUCK-TICK had?

BUCK-TICK has had 9 concerts.

What genre is BUCK-TICK?

BUCK-TICK is most often considered to be Rock, Japanese, J-Rock, Visual Kei, J-Metal, Jrock, and Japanese New Wave.

When is the next BUCK-TICK concert?

The next BUCK-TICK concert is on December 29, 2024 at Nippon Budokan|日本武道館 in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan.

When was the last BUCK-TICK concert?

The last BUCK-TICK concert was on July 23, 2023 at Tokyo Garden Theater in Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo, Japan.

What setlist does BUCK-TICK play live?

The songs that BUCK-TICK performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 23, 2023 concert at Tokyo Garden Theater in Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo, Japan:

  1. QUANTUM I
  2. SCARECROW
  3. Walkure no Kikou
  4. IGNITER
  5. Uta
  6. Ai no Harem
  7. Sayonara Shelter
  8. Campanella Hanataba o Kimi ni
  9. THE SEASIDE STORY
  10. Mugen LOOP -LEAP-
  11. Boogie Woogie
  12. Noraneko Blue
  13. THE FALLING DOWN
  14. Jonathan Jet-Coaster
  15. Taiyou to Ikaros
  16. die
  17. Sekai wa Yami de Michiteiru
  18. CLIMAX TOGETHER
  19. MISTY ZONE
  20. Kogoeru
  21. Hizumi
  22. Namonaki Watashi
  23. QUANTUM II

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