Legendary rock band LINKIN PARK, which had been on hiatus for some time, will return to Japan on February 11 and 12 for the first time in 12 years with new members, and tickets are almost sold out, indicating the high level of interest in the band. Tickets are almost sold out, indicating the high level of attention.
In conjunction with this Japan tour, Linkin Park has collaborated with "Peace and After," a brand that specializes in creating "match-up wear" based on street culture. The brand is known for creating "match-up wear" based on street culture. The three new items include a sweatshirt, a parka, and a T-shirt, all of which feature the Wind God, Thunder God, and an oriental dragon as main graphics inspired by Japan and other Asian countries.
The design is reminiscent of a summer sky playing music, and the finish is linked to the powerful sound image derived from loud rock that symbolizes "Linkin Park," making the sense of exclusivity that it exudes a point that cannot be overlooked. The fan-favorite items will be unveiled at a pop-up starting tomorrow, so if you are interested, please be sure to read through to the end.
The venue will be the Nakameguro "Piece and After" concept store, which opened as the first concept store of "Piece and After".CAPSULE". During the exhibition, the band members' favorite equipment will be on display, and the interior will be decorated in collaboration with the band.
In addition to the original "Linkin Park" products, there will also be collaborative items with Japanese artist USUGROW and Japanese designer MUTSU, who works on the Los Angeles-based brand "PROSPECTIVE FLOW". and Japanese designer MUTSU, who works with the Los Angeles-based brand "PROSPECTIVE FLOW".
The pop-up is limited to one week only, so be sure not to miss this unique opportunity.
The items will be sold at "Piece and After".Online StoreIf you are far away, you can use this service.
LINKIN PARK x Peace and After POP-UP
Dates: February 8 (Sat) - 15 (Sat)
Location: CAPSULE by Peace and After
Address: 1F, 1-6-12 Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo