All Ages
July 28, 2026
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DateJuly 28, 2026
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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Doors Open7:00 PM
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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AgesAll Ages
2003 – 2006: Formation and Major Debut Formed in Fukuoka by Wataru Ujihara (Vocals & Guitar), Yasushi Akatsuka (Bass & Chorus), and Kesaku Morita (Drums & Chorus). The band name "DOES" is derived from the word for a female deer (doe). Their raw energy quickly caught the attention of major labels in Tokyo, leading to their major debut with Ki/oon Records (Sony Music) in 2006.
2007 – 2010: Breaking into the Mainstream The band skyrocketed to fame with the single "Shura," used as the ending theme for the TV anime "Gintama," debuting at No. 9 on the Oricon charts. Their 2008 single "Donten" climbed to No. 3, becoming a massive hit with over 200,000 digital downloads—a rare feat for a rock band at the time. In 2009, they appeared in the blockbuster film Crows Zero II (directed by Takashi Miike), where they performed on screen. Director Miike praised the band, saying, "DOES is a band of beautiful, stripped-down honesty." Their 2010 smash hit "Bakuchi Dancer" sold over 100,000 physical copies and remained in the Top 10 for three consecutive weeks.
2011 – 2016: Global Recognition and Hiatus During this period, DOES continued to dominate the anime scene, providing themes for Space Brothers ("Yumemiru Sekai") and NARUTO Shippuden ("Guren"). They celebrated their 10th anniversary with sold-out tours and the release of their self-titled 6th album DOES. In 2016, following the release of their 10th-anniversary single "KNOW KNOW KNOW" and the 7th album INNOCENCE, the band announced an indefinite hiatus after a final show at Akasaka BLITZ.
2020 – 2023: The Resurrection and Global Expansion On January 1, 2020, DOES officially resumed activities. They returned to the Gintama franchise with "Douraku Shinjou" and "Breakdown" for the film Gintama: THE FINAL (2021), which hit No. 1 on the Oricon Weekly Rock Chart. In 2022, the band took their powerful live show global, headlining the final day of SAUDI ANIME EXPO 2022 in Riyadh to massive acclaim. Their 2023 appearance on "THE FIRST TAKE" went viral, with "Donten" surpassing 5 million views and "Bakuchi Dancer" exceeding 2 million views shortly after release.
2024 – 2025: Current Projects & Asia Expansion DOES continues to be a powerhouse in the Japanese rock scene. In 2025, the band significantly expanded their international footprint with guest appearances at major festivals in Taiwan and Shanghai. Their solo tour "Doppo Angya ~Retsun Asia Chapter~" proved their enduring popularity abroad, selling out venues in Shanghai (1,300 capacity), Guangzhou, and Seoul, marking a new era of global activity for the trio.
2007 – 2010: Breaking into the Mainstream The band skyrocketed to fame with the single "Shura," used as the ending theme for the TV anime "Gintama," debuting at No. 9 on the Oricon charts. Their 2008 single "Donten" climbed to No. 3, becoming a massive hit with over 200,000 digital downloads—a rare feat for a rock band at the time. In 2009, they appeared in the blockbuster film Crows Zero II (directed by Takashi Miike), where they performed on screen. Director Miike praised the band, saying, "DOES is a band of beautiful, stripped-down honesty." Their 2010 smash hit "Bakuchi Dancer" sold over 100,000 physical copies and remained in the Top 10 for three consecutive weeks.
2011 – 2016: Global Recognition and Hiatus During this period, DOES continued to dominate the anime scene, providing themes for Space Brothers ("Yumemiru Sekai") and NARUTO Shippuden ("Guren"). They celebrated their 10th anniversary with sold-out tours and the release of their self-titled 6th album DOES. In 2016, following the release of their 10th-anniversary single "KNOW KNOW KNOW" and the 7th album INNOCENCE, the band announced an indefinite hiatus after a final show at Akasaka BLITZ.
2020 – 2023: The Resurrection and Global Expansion On January 1, 2020, DOES officially resumed activities. They returned to the Gintama franchise with "Douraku Shinjou" and "Breakdown" for the film Gintama: THE FINAL (2021), which hit No. 1 on the Oricon Weekly Rock Chart. In 2022, the band took their powerful live show global, headlining the final day of SAUDI ANIME EXPO 2022 in Riyadh to massive acclaim. Their 2023 appearance on "THE FIRST TAKE" went viral, with "Donten" surpassing 5 million views and "Bakuchi Dancer" exceeding 2 million views shortly after release.
2024 – 2025: Current Projects & Asia Expansion DOES continues to be a powerhouse in the Japanese rock scene. In 2025, the band significantly expanded their international footprint with guest appearances at major festivals in Taiwan and Shanghai. Their solo tour "Doppo Angya ~Retsun Asia Chapter~" proved their enduring popularity abroad, selling out venues in Shanghai (1,300 capacity), Guangzhou, and Seoul, marking a new era of global activity for the trio.