Summer Sonic Festival#2007

{{short description|Japanese music festival}}

{{Redirect-distinguish|Sonicmania|Sonic Mania}}

{{infobox music festival

| music_festival_name = Summer Sonic Festival, a.k.a. Supersonic

| image = SummerSonicMarineStage-Zeddperforming-from a distance-Aug16-2015.jpg

| image_size = 250px

| caption = Summer Sonic Chiba in 2015

| location = *Fujiyoshida, Japan (2000)
Fuji-Q Highland

| years_active = 2000–2019, 2021–present

| founders =

| dates = August (2000–2019, 2022–)
September (2021)

| genre = Rock, alternative, electronic, metal, hip hop and pop

| website = {{URL|www.summersonic.com}}

}}

{{nihongo|Summer Sonic|サマーソニック|Samā Sonikku}} is an annual music festival held on one weekend in August simultaneously in both Chiba and Osaka, Japan. The festival features revolving lineups performing one day in Osaka then performing the next day in Chiba and vice-versa. The lineup often features major international acts in addition to Japanese artists from major and independent record companies.

The festival was first held in 2000 at Fuji-Q Highland resort in Yamanashi Prefecture. The festival moved to Chiba in 2001, just east of Tokyo, and has occurred in both Chiba and Osaka simultaneously since 2002. Since 2011 the festival has been preceded by the all-night event Sonicmania, a separately ticketed event held in only Chiba featuring an EDM-centric lineup. The 2009 and 2011 editions of the festival were held over three days while all other editions of the festival have been two days. International versions of the festival have occasionally been held outside Japan, including Shanghai in 2017 and Bangkok in 2024.{{Cite web|url=https://www.bandwagon.asia/articles/summer-sonic-shanghai-luna-sea-placebo-the-kooks|title=Summer Sonic expands to Shanghai with LUNA SEA, Placebo, the Kooks and more|date=21 June 2017}}{{cite web | url=https://www.nme.com/en_asia/news/music/summer-sonic-announces-bangkok-festival-2024-3563339 | title=Summer Sonic announces Bangkok festival in 2024 | website=NME | date=27 December 2023 }}

History

Summer Sonic Festival was founded in 2000 in Japan, by Naoki Shimizu, CEO of Tokyo promotions company Creativeman Productions Ltd.{{cite news |last1=Hoban |first1=Alex |title=Turning Japanese: Tokyo's promotional powerhouse, Aug 2009 |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2009/aug/25/turning-japanese-tokyo-promotional-powerhouse |website=The Guardian |date=25 August 2009 |access-date=1 April 2022}} Addressing the ever-growing demand for western music, the festival drew established and emerging musical acts of most genres to become, by 2010, Japan's biggest music event.

The Chiba event takes place every August at the massive Makuhari Messe convention center, which overlooks Tokyo Bay, with the main stage located in nearby Zozo Marine Stadium. In Osaka, the venue is Maishima Sonic Park. At all venues, there is always a large arena main stage and several other smaller stages.

In 2011, the festival established Sonicmania, whose focus is on electronic dance music (EDM). It is held at Makuhari Messe the day before the festival.{{Cite web|url=http://www.timeout.jp/en/tokyo/event/11134|title=Sonicmania 2014 | Music in Tokyo|date=22 July 2015 }}{{Cite web|url=http://www.creativeman.co.jp/sonicmania/2011/|title=SONICMANIA ステージ別ラインアップ発表! | CREATIVEMAN PRODUCTIONS - Part 2011|date=5 April 2018}}

In 2012, Creativeman formed a joint venture with Live Nation Entertainment.{{Cite press release | title = Live Nation Continues Expansion In Asia Through Creation Of Joint Venture With Leading Japanese Promoter Creativeman | work = Bloomberg | access-date = 2014-06-21 | date = 2012-02-23 | url = https://www.bloomberg.com/article/2012-02-23/a7HRlMoUzvgc.html | archive-date = 2014-12-29 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141229212116/http://www.bloomberg.com/article/2012-02-23/a7HRlMoUzvgc.html | url-status = dead }} In 2014, Live Nation bought full control of the festival.{{cite web | last = Ingham | first = Tim | title = Live Nation takes control of Japan business | work = Music Week | access-date = 2014-06-21 | date = 2014-04-23 | url = http://www.musicweek.com/news/read/live-nation-takes-control-of-japan-business/058263 }}

In 2019, B'z was announced as the first, and so far only, Japanese headliner in the festival's twenty-year history.{{Cite web |date=2019-01-17 |title=B’z、『サマソニ』日本人初ヘッドライナーに決定 |url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/news/2127663/full/ |access-date=2024-12-14 |website=ORICON NEWS |language=ja}}{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2019-01-17 |title=B'z「SUMMER SONIC」で日本人アーティスト初のヘッドライナーに |url=https://natalie.mu/music/news/316310 |access-date=2024-12-14 |website=音楽ナタリー |language=ja}}

The 2020 festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but a truncated version, branded as 'Supersonic', took place in September 2021 with restrictions in place and a typhoon affecting day one. Possibly because of the logistics of moving people around during a pandemic, the 2021 lineup was mainly electronic. Controversy arose when some international DJs were allowed into Japan without having to quarantine despite the quarantine requirement for most other foreign arrivals.{{cite web |title=Summer Sonic 2022 |url=https://tokyocheapo.com/events/summer-sonic/ |website=tokyocheapo.com |publisher=Tokyo Cheapo |access-date=2 April 2022}}{{cite web |last1=Ashcraft |first1=Bryan |title=Zedd Just Showed The Unfairness Of Japan's Travel Ban, Sept 2021 |url=https://kotaku.com/zedd-just-showed-how-unfair-japans-travel-ban-is-1847694183 |website=kotaku.com |date=17 September 2021 |publisher=Kotaku |access-date=2 April 2022}}

Performances

Lineups for the festival in past years are as follows. The artists in bold are the headlining acts for that year.

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= 2001 =

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=2016=

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August 20 Chiba / August 21 OsakaAugust 20 Osaka / August 21 Chiba
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* The 1975
  • Alexandros
  • Blossoms
  • Cashmere Cat
  • Elle King
  • Flo Rida
  • Gotch (Osaka only)
  • Haruhi (Chiba only)
  • The Jacksons
  • James Bay
  • King
  • Mark Ronson
  • Mayer Hawthorne
  • Metafive (Chiba only)
  • Misia (Osaka only)
  • Nothing But Thieves
  • POP ETC
  • Radiohead
  • Run River North
  • Sakanaction
  • Shadows (Chiba only)
  • Suede
  • Sunflower Bean
  • Two Door Cinema Club
  • The Yellow Monkey
  • =2017=

    = 2018 =

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    August 18 Chiba / August 19 OsakaAugust 18 Osaka) / August 19 Chiba
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    * Alessia Cara
  • Band-Maid (Chiba only)
  • The Beat Garden (Chiba only)
  • Beck
  • Chance the Rapper
  • Chanmina (Chiba only)
  • Clean Bandit (Osaka only)
  • DADARAY (Osaka only)
  • Daoko (Chiba only)
  • Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas (Chiba only)
  • George Clinton & Parliament-Funkadelic (Chiba only)
  • Greta Van Fleet
  • Indigo la End (Osaka only)
  • J Balvin
  • Jess Glynne (Osaka only)
  • Jorja Smith
  • Knox Fortune (Chiba only)
  • Kyuso Nekokami (Chiba only)
  • Mahousyoujo Ni Naritai (Osaka only)
  • M-Flo (Chiba only)
  • Mike Shinoda
  • Monkey Majik (Osaka only)
  • My First Story (Chiba only)
  • Naoto Inti Raymi
  • Nickelback
  • Nulbarich (Chiba only)
  • One Ok Rock (Osaka only)
  • The Oral Cigarettes
  • Paramore
  • Passcode
  • Petit Biscuit (Chiba only)
  • Portugal. The Man
  • Ramz
  • Rekishi (Chiba only)
  • Rex Orange County
  • RIRI
  • Sambomaster (Osaka only)
  • SKY-HI & THE SUPER FLYERS (Chiba only)
  • Spyair (Chiba only)
  • St. Vincent
  • Tavito Nanao (Chiba only)
  • Thundercat (Chiba only)
  • Tom Misch (Chiba only)
  • Endrecheri
  • Walk the Moon
  • Xmas Eileen (Osaka only)
  • yonige (Osaka only)
  • Your Song Is Good (Chiba only)
  • = 2019 =

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    August 16 Chiba / August 18 OsakaAugust 17 Chiba / August 16 OsakaAugust 18 Chiba / August 17 Osaka
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    * 04 Limited Sazabys (Osaka only)
  • 10-Feet
  • Babymetal
  • Band-Maid (Chiba only)
  • Bring Me the Horizon
  • Catfish and the Bottlemen
  • Cero (Chiba only)
  • Chai (Chiba only)
  • Circa Waves (Chiba only)
  • Coin
  • The Damned (Chiba only)
  • Deaf Havana (Chiba only)
  • Dizzy Sunfist (Chiba only)
  • Electric Pyramid
  • Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
  • Foals
  • Indigo la End (Osaka only)
  • The Interrupters
  • Kaela Kimura
  • The Lemon Twigs
  • Lovebites (Chiba only)
  • Low IQ 01 & the Rhythm Makers (Chiba only)
  • Machine Gun Kelly
  • Man with a Mission
  • Maximum the Hormone 2GO!TEN
  • Milet (Osaka only)
  • NAMBA69 (Osaka only)
  • Naoto Inti Raymi (Osaka only)
  • Official Hige Dandism (Chiba only)
  • Phum Viphurit (Chiba only)
  • Radwimps
  • Rancid
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • Robert Glasper (Chiba only)
  • Ryokuousyoku Syakai (Osaka only)
  • Sakura Zensen (Chiba only)
  • Sambomaster (Chiba only)
  • Stamp (Chiba only)
  • suga/es (Chiba only)
  • Super Beaver
  • Superorganism
  • Survive Said the Prophet (Osaka only)
  • Tash Sultana
  • Team Shachi (Osaka only)
  • Telex Telexs (Chiba only)
  • Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (Chiba only)
  • Tom Walker
  • Totalfat (Chiba only)
  • TRI4TH (Chiba only)
  • Yabai T-Shirts Yasan
  • Yogee New Waves (Chiba only)
  • Zebrahead
  • * 9m88 (Chiba only)
  • Bolbbalgan4 (Chiba only)
  • Ai
  • Alan Walker
  • Blackpink (Chiba only)
  • The Boyz
  • Brockhampton
  • Cash Cash
  • The Chainsmokers
  • Chanmina (Chiba only)
  • Chara (Chiba only)
  • Chvrches
  • Disclosure
  • Flume
  • FKJ (Chiba only)
  • Generations from Exile Tribe (Osaka only)
  • Genie High (Osaka only)
  • Jain
  • King Gnu (Chiba only)
  • Kizuna AI (Chiba only)
  • Kreva
  • Last Idol (Chiba only)
  • Lolo Zouai (Chiba only)
  • Mahalia
  • Masayoshi Yamazaki (Chiba only)
  • Milet (Chiba only)
  • Mukai Taichi (Osaka only)
  • Neneh Cherry (Chiba only)
  • Nulbarich
  • Octavian
  • Perfume (Chiba only)
  • Polkadot Stingray (Chiba only)
  • PREP (Chiba only)
  • Queen Bee (Chiba only)
  • R3hab
  • Red Spider (Osaka only)
  • The Regrettes
  • Se So Neon (Chiba only)
  • Seventeen (Osaka only)
  • Shaed
  • SIRUP
  • Sofi Tukker
  • Stereogirl (Chiba only)
  • Suchmos (Chiba only)
  • The Telephones (Chiba only)
  • Tokimonsta
  • Topaz Jones (Chiba only)
  • The Vamps
  • Vickeblanka
  • Yasutaka Nakata & Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
  • Zedd
  • = 2020 =

    Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    =2021=

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    September 18 Chiba / Osaka CancelledSeptember 19 Chiba / Osaka Cancelled
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    * Alan Walker
  • Digitalism
  • Frank Walker
  • Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
  • Kygo
  • NiziU
  • Perfume
  • R3hab
  • Steve Aoki
  • Takkyu Ishino
  • Zedd
  • Zorn
  • = 2022 =

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    August 20 Chiba / August 21 OsakaAugust 21 Chiba / August 20 Osaka
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    * Asian Kung-Fu Generation
  • Be First
  • Carly Rae Jepsen
  • Chanmina
  • chelmico (Chiba only)
  • CL
  • Def Tech (Chiba only)
  • Easy Life
  • Endrecheri (Chiba only)
  • Gesu no Kiwami Otome (Osaka only)
  • Griff
  • Hitsujibungaku (Chiba only)
  • Inhaler
  • iri (Chiba only)
  • KANDYTOWN (Chiba only)
  • Kasabian (Osaka only)
  • Kreva (Osaka only)
  • Kula Shaker
  • Kyary Pamyu Pamyu
  • Liella! (Chiba only)
  • Mononkul (Chiba only)
  • Motohiro Hata (Chiba only)
  • Megan Thee Stallion
  • Milet
  • Novel Core (Chiba only)
  • Omoinotake (Chiba only)
  • One Ok Rock
  • The Oral Cigarettes (Chiba only)
  • ØZI (Chiba only)
  • Post Malone
  • Primal Scream (Chiba only)
  • Queen Bee (Chiba only)
  • Rina Sawayama
  • Salem Ilese
  • STUTS (Chiba only)
  • Taiiku Okazaki (Chiba only)
  • Tomorrow X Together
  • Wanima (Chiba only)
  • Yungblud
  • Yuuri (Chiba only)
  • Zico (Chiba only)
  • = 2023 =

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    August 19 Chiba / August 20 OsakaAugust 20 Chiba / August 19 Osaka
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    * Ai
  • Awich
  • Babymetal
  • Cimafunk (Chiba only)
  • Evanescence
  • Flo
  • Inhaler
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • The Kid Laroi
  • Kids Return (Chiba only)
  • LANY
  • Lauv
  • Liam Gallagher
  • Macaroni Pencil
  • Maisie Peters
  • Milet (Osaka only)
  • Momoiro Clover Z
  • My First Story (Chiba only)
  • Night Tempo feat. Fancylabo
  • Nova Twins (Chiba only)
  • The Snuts
  • Sumika (Chiba only)
  • SOL
  • Treasure
  • Willow
  • = 2024 =

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    August 17 Chiba / August 18 OsakaAugust 18 Chiba / August 17 Osaka
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    * Ai (Osaka only)
  • AJR
  • All I Want (Osaka only)
  • Aqua Timez (Osaka only)
  • Atarashii Gakko!
  • Ateez
  • Aurora
  • Ayllton (Chiba only)
  • BabyMonster (Chiba only)
  • Banshimoku (Chiba only)
  • Be First
  • Blue Encount (Chiba only)
  • BMSG POSSE (Chiba only)
  • Bodyslam (Chiba only)
  • BoyNextDoor (Chiba only)
  • Bring Me the Horizon
  • Chevon
  • Chanmina (Chiba only)
  • Chim Chap (Chiba only)
  • Christina Aguilera
  • Conton Candy (Osaka only)
  • Creepy Nuts
  • CVLTE (Chiba only)
  • Enfants
  • Greta Van Fleet
  • Hanabie. (Osaka only)
  • Henry Moodie
  • Hitsujibungaku
  • Hoobastank
  • Hyde (Chiba only)
  • INI
  • Ive (Osaka only)
  • JO1
  • Leina (Chiba only)
  • Lovejoy
  • Mikah (Chiba only)
  • never young beach (Chiba only)
  • Nia Archives (Chiba only)
  • Nulbarich (Chiba only)
  • Olivia Dean
  • Orange Range
  • Paledusk (Chiba only)
  • Saba Sister
  • STUTS (Chiba only)
  • Tele
  • Tyla
  • Wednesday Campanella
  • West
  • Yves Tumor
  • Zerobaseone
  • See also

    Notes

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