The Notwist is currently touring across 5 countries and has 19 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at Locomotiv Club in Bologna, after that they'll be at Urban Club in Perugia.
See all your opportunities to see them live below!Amazing show. Great energy and a great audience thrilled to see the Notwist for the first time in Tokyo! One of the best live bands around. As they have been doing for the past few tours, they did no material from before Neon Golden. They used recorded tracks in Console's absence. The person who took over for Console was a multi-instrumentalist who contributed in New ways to the songs. They played one be track for the second song. It was amazing.
Opener Spririt Fest was fun as well. Well crafted pop songs played with not enough practice. But not the less, wonderful and endearing.
See this band!!!!
I hope they come back to Tokyo sooner than 30 years next time!
The Notwist concert was definitely the best live I've attended this year. Although the location was not good for their type of sound, their music was great and perfect at every detail. They played non-stop for two hours, plus two awesome encores. The stage was also having a big part in generating a nice atmosphere: every prop had a set of animated led lights, plus the usual fog. Their performance it was really great, too bad for the terrible acoustic of The Oval (but maybe my front-left position didn't help so much..).
Seeing The Notwist perform live on stage was a truly great experience. This band sings very comfortable, calm, and serene music that the audience really enjoyed. They create an atmosphere of peace and homeliness that is hard to convey; they are not very loud, and as a result, neither is the audience.
The atmosphere was smokey, like a fog, and made scarce use of very dim lighting. The venue was small and the people were packed in tight as a result, but that created a level of intimacy which was nice. There wasn't too much fan interaction, as this band is very focused and invested into their music and the playing of their instruments.
They sing very cerebral songs and that is reflected on their on-stage performance. The audience was respectful and quiet, but we enjoyed what we heard. For me, it was a largely pleasant experience that made me reflect upon the topics of their music, listen to the lyrics, and contemplate my own life in light of them. Perhaps it was the same for the others in the audience. Most people just stood there and soaked in the music, tapping their feet and humming.
It's a concert for people who don't necessarily need loud music and crowds to enjoy themselves and enjoy music.