The group — featuring vocalist-guitarist Yojiro Noda, guitarist Akira Kuwahara, bassist Yusuke Takeda and drummer Satoshi Yamaguchi (though he has been on hiatus since 2015 due to a neurological disorder) — reminisces frequently during the show on their youth and watching gigs at this venue in the early 2000s. They play songs from across their career, touching on everything from pop-punk to experiments in electronica.
Let’s be clear: Radwimps were already big. Since releasing their eponymous debut album in 2003, they’ve morphed from fledgling four-piece to album charts fixture. They did this by darting between styles: reggae-dappled numbers mixed with somber ballads and a rap-rock song that references Eddie Murphy.