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Chris Turner, the talented drummer of UK metalcore band OCEANS ATE ALASKA, holds Japan’s first solo live performance! Guests will be appearing in Bitoku’s instrumental project “Nevrness”!

by Omar El Sayed - World Editor

Oceans Ate Alaska to Ignite Japan: Drummer Chris Turner Announces Exclusive Solo Performance – Breaking News for Metal Fans

Metalheads, take note! British technical metalcore powerhouse Oceans Ate Alaska is making a triumphant return to Japan after a seven-year hiatus, and the news doesn’t stop there. Alongside their appearances at FRONTLINE FESTIVAL 2025, drummer Chris Turner is set to deliver a highly anticipated solo live performance – a first for the acclaimed musician in Japan. This is a major development for the Japanese metal scene, and a signal of the band’s continued global reach. This is breaking news for fans eager to experience the band’s raw energy and technical prowess live.

Oceans Ate Alaska Japan Tour 2025: Dates & Details

The band will be kicking off their “Everlasting Fire Presents Oceans Ate Alaska Japan Tour 2025” with a series of dates across the country:

  • September 6th: Kawasaki CLUB CITTA’
  • September 7th: Shibuya CYCLONE (as part of FRONTLINE FESTIVAL 2025)
  • September 8th: Nagoya 3START
  • September 9th: Osaka Yogibo HOLY MOUNTAIN

Support for the tour will come from DEXCORE, with opening sets by Invert Hourglass. Tickets, priced at ¥7,000 (general admission) and ¥12,000 (VIP – including a meet & greet and priority entry), are available now through eplus.jp. The VIP experience offers a unique opportunity to connect with the band members after the show, including a photo and signed item.

Chris Turner’s Solo Debut: A Rare Instrumental Showcase

But the excitement doesn’t end with the band’s tour. Following the Japan run, Chris Turner will be taking the stage for a special solo performance on Thursday, September 18th at Shimokitazawa Flowers Loft (OPEN 19:00 / START 19:30). This isn’t just any show; it’s a 6-string bass instrumental project featuring Bitoku (Ba) from Sailing Before The Wind’s “Neurness.”

This collaboration promises a unique sonic experience, blending Turner’s renowned drumming with Bitoku’s bass mastery. The pairing is particularly noteworthy given the relative rarity of extreme instrumental performances in Japan, making this a must-see event for progressive and technical metal enthusiasts. Expect a complex and captivating soundscape that pushes the boundaries of the genre. Tickets for this exclusive show are ¥5,000 and can be purchased via eplus.jp.

The Growing Japanese Metal Scene & The Power of Technical Metalcore

Oceans Ate Alaska’s return to Japan underscores the country’s thriving metal scene. Japan has long been a dedicated market for heavy music, and in recent years, technical metalcore – a subgenre characterized by complex arrangements, intricate instrumentation, and emotionally charged vocals – has gained significant traction. Bands like Crossfaith and Coldrain have paved the way, demonstrating the appetite for this style of music. Oceans Ate Alaska’s arrival is poised to further fuel this momentum, inspiring a new generation of Japanese metal musicians and fans. The band’s commitment to pushing musical boundaries aligns perfectly with the innovative spirit of the Japanese music community.

This tour and solo performance represent a significant moment for both Oceans Ate Alaska and the Japanese metal landscape. With tickets already moving quickly, fans are encouraged to secure their spots to witness these unforgettable performances. Stay tuned to archyde.com for further updates and exclusive content surrounding Oceans Ate Alaska’s Japan tour and Chris Turner’s groundbreaking solo debut. Don’t miss out on experiencing the future of metal, live in Japan!

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