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Live music venues in Hyogo Prefecture. Recommended list

Hyogo, a hub of economic and cultural activity, is where many famous artists—such as Tortoise Matsumoto—spent their formative years.

Hyogo also has many live music venues, especially around Kobe.

Its easy access from Kyoto and Osaka is another major draw!

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Liverpool Sound Club (Liverpool Sound Club)

NameLiverpool Sound Club (Liverpool Sound Club)
AddressNouvelle Koshienguchi B2, 3-4-20 Koshienguchi, Nishinomiya-shi, Hyogo, Japan
genreJazz / Pops / Rock
Business hours8:00 PM – midnight / Open year-round (no holidays)
phone number0798-65-1600
Websitehttp://bccweb.bai.ne.jp/~asli3701/

BLUEPORT (Blueport)

NameBLUEPORT (Blueport)
Address2F/3F, 4-10-3 Kanō-chō, Chūō-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyōgo, Japan
genreAll genres
Business hoursDepending on the event
phone number078-332-1105
emailinfo@blue-port.jp
SNS
Websitehttp://www.blue-port.jp/main/

Bar Tulip Hat (Bar Tulip Hat)

NameBar Tulip Hat (Bar Tulip Hat)
Address2F, 1-9-8 Nakayamate-dori, Chuo Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture
genrelock
Business hours18:00~26:00
SNS

Music Cafe Sun

NameMusic Cafe Sun
AddressB10, Minaen Town (Basement), 1-4-3 Shinkaichi, Hyogo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo Prefecture
genreAll genres
Business hoursOpen 16:00– / Closed every Tuesday (Open only when events are held ☆)
phone number078-599-5333
emailcafe.sun.2010@gmail.com
Websitehttp://sun2010.mameshibori.net/

Live Bar Green Rabbits (Live Bar Green Rabbits)

NameLive Bar Green Rabbits (Live Bar Green Rabbits)
AddressMinae Town, 1-4-3 Shinkaichi, Hyogo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo Prefecture
genreacoustic
Business hoursDepending on the event
phone number078-575-0093
SNS
Websitehttp://www.rabbits0315.com/

What should I do to perform at a live house?

If you’re an original band, you need a demo recording!

At live music venues, we need to know in advance what kind of musical style your band has in order to schedule you.It doesn’t matter whether it’s a recorded track or something recorded in a studio with air mics—just be sure to prepare a demo of your own performance.If you’re bringing it in on a CD-R, make sure to...Band name, song title, contact email address, mobile numberLet's write it down.

What about cover bands?

Depending on the live music venue,Dates recruiting a cover bandThey may have one in place, so try contacting them or checking their website.Reference:[First Time at a Live House] 6 Things to Know Before Your First Show

Let's greet properly.

Let’s make sure you can properly introduce yourself by saying, “Nice to meet you. Thank you for your time! My name is ___.” Also, prepare materials so you can present things like your band profile and website information. Additionally, live houses tend to be busy after doors open and on weekends and holidays, so...When visiting, please try to come on weekdays, preferably from daytime to early evening.I think that would be preferable.Reference:For band members, greetings are everything.

Email inquiries are also OK.

If visiting in person is difficult, email is fine as well.However, even in an email environment,Prepare them so that demo audio and the like can be previewed/listened toWe must do it.Let’s either upload it to the website or attach the audio file to an email!And in the email subject line, be sure to add a quick “Nice to meet you.”

You can even rent a hall by gathering bands you’re close with!

You can also rent out the entire live music venue as a hall rental and organize your own event by gathering the bands you want to perform. Please note that your preferred date may not be available, so consult with the venue well in advance to allow flexibility in your schedule.