Japandroids live in concert.
ON TOUR

Japandroids

116
critic concert reviews
rock

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

72
%
Based on 
116
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Real Live Certified  

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Critic Consensus

Based on 116 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Japandroids is rated as a watchable live performer, with shows that lack distinction. Japandroids concert reviews describe live shows and performances as graceful, anthemic, powerful, whimsical, dreamlike, incendiary, and emotional.

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Latest Release

Fate & Alcohol (18 October 2024)

Artist Info

Genre
rock
Origin
Vancouver, Canada (2006 - present)
Bio
Japandroids is a Canadian rock duo from Vancouver, British Columbia formed in 2006. The group consists of Brian King (guitar, vocals) and David Prowse (drums, vocals).
Has Performed With
Craig Finn and The Uptown Controllers, Craig Finn, Cadence Weapon, Bleached

Critic Concert Reviews

Exclaim (Canada)

June 4, 2018
70
%
Field Trip, Toronto on June 3, 2018

Pass The Aux (USA)

June 1, 2018
%
Japandroids, L.A. Witch contrast in awesome Masonic Lodge gig

Diandra Reviews It All (USA)

October 29, 2017
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Japandroids Are ROCK N' ROLL At Brooklyn Steel

Exclaim (Canada)

October 20, 2017
70
%
Halifax Pop Explosion, Halifax on October 19, 2017

The Music (Australia)

July 14, 2017
%
It's a number that feels lost in a room the size of The Factory, and it's a shame because the group sound great.

The Skinny (UK)

May 2, 2017
80
%
The Garage, Glasgow, Scotland on April 30, 2017

Ambient Light (New Zealand)

April 1, 2017
%
Having freed themselves from the tentacles of touring three years ago, The Japandroids return to the stage to do what they do best, rocking ‘n' rolling.

Past critic reviews published in

Shout 4 Music (UK), Record Collector Magazine (UK)

Image Credit

Piotr Drabik [CC BY-2.0] via Wikimedia Commons