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It looks like Tokyo has one less reason to feel envious of New York and London. Fresh from their eight-night stints at MOMA and the Tate Modern, Kraftwerk will be heading to Akasaka Blitz this May for a chronological romp through eight of their albums, from 1974's Autobahn to 2003's Tour de France, joined by 3D projections. Expect tickets to be snapped up in an instant when they go on general sale on March 2 (Ticket Pia: 193-889; Lawson: 70514).
May 8: Autobahn (1974)
May 9: Radio-Activity (1975)
May 10: Trans-Europe Express (1977)
May 11: The Man Machine (1978)
May 13: Computer World (1981)
May 14: Techno Pop (aka Electric Café, 1986)
May 15: The Mix (1991)
May 16: Tour De France (2003)
Open May 8-16
Time May 8-10, 13-16 Doors 6pm. Gig 7pm; May 11 Doors 4pm. Gig 5pm
Admission S ¥9,500, A ¥8,500
Venue Akasaka Blitz
Address Akasaka Sacas, Akasaka 5-3-2, Minato, Tokyo
Transport Akasaka Station (Chiyoda line), Akasaka-Mitsuke Station (Ginza, Marunouchi lines)
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