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Japanese Breakfast In Concert

Japanese Breakfast was never meant to be a full-time musical project, but Michelle Zauner's fuzzy, dreamy indie pop has captured too many ears and hearts to call it quits. Instead, the Eugene, Oregon-based artist continues to push her solo project into new sonic territory while taking it to stages around the world. 

The first thing to know: Zauner is not Japanese. In creating her moniker, she's stated that she wanted to combine something very American (breakfast) with something Americans find exotic (Japanese). She was actually born in Seoul, South Korea, and grew up in Eugene, where she started learning the piano at 5 years old and the guitar at 15. 

She then headed to Pennsylvania to study creative writing and film at Bryn Mawr College. It was here that she began turning her musical interests into reality with a solo project called Little Girl, Big Spoon and, in 2011, as frontwoman for the emo band Little Big League.

But already by 2013, Zauner felt creatively uninspired. So, along with friend Rachel Gagliardi, she decided to write, record, and post one song every day for the month of June onto a blog. The result was the 30-track June, featuring 28 originals and two covers (PAWS' "Sore Tummy" and Liz Phair's "Chopsticks").

Around this same time, she put Little Big League on hold and moved back to Oregon to help care for her mother, who had been diagnosed with cancer. In her home state, she found comfort in music, particularly after her mother passed away in 2014. She began writing what would become her lo-fi debut album, Psychopomp. It officially released in April 2016 on Yellow K Records. Soon after, she was signed to indie label Dead Oceans and set out on tour around the U.S., U.K., and Canada. 

A little more than a year later, she returned with her sophomore album, Soft Sounds from Another Planet, a more expansive set featuring spacey electronics and crisper indie pop, all topped with Zauner's melancholic beauty. Following the release, she set out for a lengthy world tour, including stops at big festivals like Coachella and Bonnaroo.

Setlists

    1. 1.Honey Water
    2. 2.Road Head
    3. 3.Picture Window
    4. 4.Boyish (Little Big League cover)
    5. 5.The Body Is a Blade
    6. 6.Mega Circuit
    7. 7.Kokomo, IN
    8. 8.Men in Bars
    9. 9.Heft
    10. 10.Slide Tackle
    11. 11.Posing for Cars
    12. 12.Posing in Bondage
    13. 13.Paprika
    14. 14.Be Sweet
    15. 15.Everybody Wants to Love You
    16. 16.Diving Woman
    1. 1.Orlando in Love
    2. 2.Leda
    3. 3.Kokomo, IN
    4. 4.Lindsey (Little Big League cover)
    5. 5.Mega Circuit
    6. 6.Little Girl
    7. 7.This House
    8. 8.Magic Mountain
    1. 1.Here Is Someone (Live debut)
    2. 2.Orlando in Love
    3. 3.Leda
    4. 4.Kokomo, IN
    5. 5.Lindsey (Little Big League cover)
    6. 6.Boyish (Little Big League cover)
    7. 7.Mega Circuit
    8. 8.Little Girl (Live debut)
    9. 9.This House
    10. 10.Magic Mountain
    1. 1.Leda (Live debut)
    2. 2.Orlando in Love
    3. 3.Magic Mountain
    4. 4.Kokomo, IN
    5. 5.The Body Is a Blade
    6. 6.The secret garden (Lee Tzsche cover)
    1. 1.Heft
    2. 2.Mega Circuit
    3. 3.Kokomo, IN
    4. 4.Boyish (Little Big League cover)
    5. 5.The Body Is a Blade
    6. 6.Picture Window
    7. 7.Be Sweet
    8. 8.Dreams (The Cranberries cover)
    9. 9.Honey Water
    10. 10.Diving Woman

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 68 reviews
  • Great show!

    by Ate on 5/8/22Roxian Theatre - PittsburghRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show. Love the band. Roxian does always have the volume up too loud for the size of the place. It’s just need to come down one or two levels to be good. When we moved to the skybar it was just the right volume due to the distance.

  • Oddly satisfying

    by D. F. on 12/9/21Ace of Spades - SacramentoRating: 4 out of 5

    I didn’t know what to expect from this show. I’m more of a newer fan of Japanese Breakfast and I plan to attend more shows in the future. I wanted to experience a new crowd and I was very pleased.

  • Disappointed with Ace of Spades

    by C on 11/13/21Ace of Spades - SacramentoRating: 3 out of 5

    First time to Ace of Spades. I go to a lot of concerts and being new to Sac I was looking forward to checking out the main club in town. However the door staff was extremely rude. One staff person had no patience for me taking out my vaccine card/ID even though they hadn’t made it clear exactly what they needed, another staff person snapped at a person in front of me and then they got into an argument, and a third door staff person made fun of people for not being in the line correctly in a really offensive way. The bartenders were nice at least. they definitely have a door staff culture issue and I’m not looking forward to returning to the venue. The white lines of where you could/couldn’t stand also made it really formal and awkward. Also the way live nation tries to monetize seats at $40/pop meant that there were about ten empty seats in an otherwise crowded venue. the three stars is because Japanese Breakfast killed it. She’s awesome. Didn’t have an issue on the sound/production side.

  • TOO MANY PEOPLE

    by short123 on 11/13/21Ace of Spades - SacramentoRating: 2 out of 5

    Ace of Spades let far too many people attend this event. There was barely any room to stand. Everyone was squeezed together like sardines, making the whole experience super uncomfortable and honestly a little anxiety inducing. I have been to tons of crowded shows over the years but I have to say this was on a different level. I ended up escaping upstairs, where I couldn't even see anything but where I felt a bit safer. I understand that after covid closures the venue is trying to recoup some cash, but seriously this was a huge problem and will probably keep me from coming to the venue ever again.

  • Hmmmmm

    by CJ on 11/12/21Ace of Spades - SacramentoRating: 3 out of 5

    The venue is small and intimate for sure, which is a positive and a negative. It seems to me that more tickets were sold than made it comfortable. People were crammed in like sardines. Good thing we paid extra money for the upgrade away from everyone. Next time, update your online website regarding what’s available. The band was amazing!

  • Amazing

    by S. M. on 10/13/21Delmar Hall - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    Played all my favorites. Great sound and the atmosphere was great!

  • Japanese Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

    by B-Rad on 10/13/21Delmar Hall - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    I need more J-Brekkie. Three square meals to be exact! PLEASE COME BACK AGAIN!!!

  • Great venue - Wonderful performance

    by Daniel C. on 10/13/21Delmar Hall - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    Venue was easy to find, great parking nearby, and the staff was incredibly efficient & kind. The Japanese Breakfast show was one of the best concerts I've been to. Absolutely no complaints about the venue or the show itself.

  • Magical

    by Tiff on 10/9/21The Observatory North Park - San DiegoRating: 5 out of 5

    Michelle and her band gave a wonderful performance at The Observatory. It was a very well organized event. I loved every second of it. I’ll treasure this concert forever.

  • Live in the moment, no phones

    by Drylon on 9/30/21Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 2 out of 5

    Staff were excellent and vigilant about mask wearing. Sound mixing was garbage. Usually neptune concerts sound good. The band had been drinking you could tell. Not a good concert unfortunately, this group usually gives an excellent performance. Loved the people in front of me recording the concert the whole time on their phone. Please start no phone policy on every concert stg. 2 stars only because of the awesome staff.

  • Amazing

    by Rory on 9/29/21Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    First concert where I actually wanted to see the band. I was not disappointed, so happy I got to see them live and have this experience

  • Good to be back

    by Jim on 8/9/21Saint Andrew's Hall - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    I have been wanting to see Japanese Breakfast for som etime but that only intensified with the new album. Having never seen a live performance of the band before I wasn’t sure what to expect but was optimistic. They delivered and then some! I’m so glad I got to see them for my first show in two years!

  • It's Great to be Back

    by L. B. on 7/25/21The Fillmore Silver Spring - Silver SpringRating: 5 out of 5

    This was our first show since the pandemic began last year and it was AWESOME! Japanese Breakfast, supported by Mannequin Pussy, put on a great show and the staff at the Fillmore was fantastic. JB played almost all of their songs from "Jubilee" and then a few from the first two albums. Overall, it was an excellent arrangement. After the show, we hung out and got the opportunity to chat with Michelle Zauner and have her sign a few t-shirts. We look forward to seeing them again.

  • Amazing concert

    by Tinkle on 1/23/19Baltimore Soundstage - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    Great energy & smiles!! Can't wait for them to stop by again!

  • Exciting and riveting

    by samori.augusto@gmail.com on 1/22/19Baltimore Soundstage - BaltimoreRating: 5 out of 5

    I only knew a few of Japanese Breakfast's songs from YouTube when I searched around and realized they would be playing in Baltimore. Best decision I've made in months. The show was exciting from beginning to end. But now, all I have is the T-shirt.

  • Amazing!

    by Bqgagliano on 9/28/18Neptune Theatre - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    So good... so much energy on stage. Very interactive with the audience and each other

  • Great show!

    by JenniferOk on 6/18/18Taft Theatre - CincinnatiRating: 5 out of 5

    Really enjoyed Japanese Breakfast and Half Waif! Love the Ballroom also.

  • Great Show

    by Gnomey on 6/17/18Spirit Hall - PittsburghRating: 5 out of 5

    one of the best shows i’ve ever seen! so much performance energy, great sound, great album