MASKED 2026 Festival Transforms Visual Kei Artists in Bold New Looks
One of visual kei's most ambitious experimental projects is back—and this time, it's pushing the scene's theatrical boundaries even further. MASKED 2026, the festival that celebrates visual kei as "unbound, unlimited, and free," is taking over Tokyo's Shibuya district with a two-day event featuring artists in completely reimagined looks and unexpected collaborations. The MASKED project has always thrived on artistic reinvention—it's the kind of event where visual kei musicians step outside their established band identities to explore new aesthetics, makeup styles, and sonic territories. This year's lineup showcases some of the scene's most creative acts, including Codomo Dragon's Ryouta, Onigashima's Kouki, D◎out's Ryoga, Razor's Haru, Dog in the PWO's Haru, and Nocturnal Bloodlust's Hiro, each bringing their own twist to the festival's experimental spirit. The two-day festival spans three venues across Shibuya—S...