World's Top Artists Gather! Teen-Produced Entertainment Fest "ZERO FES 2026" Held at TAKANAWA GATEWAY Convention Center
IDEAR Inc. hosted "ZERO FES 2026," a new international entertainment festival entirely produced and performed by teenagers, featuring next-generation top artists from around the globe at Takanawa Gateway.
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On Sunday, March 29, 2026, IDEAR Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Gaito Amano) hosted "ZERO FES 2026," a new entertainment festival produced by teenagers and featuring teen performers, at the TAKANAWA GATEWAY Convention Center with special sponsorship from East Japan Railway Company. Next-generation top artists active globally in various genres, including music, dance, and drones, gathered together, enveloping the venue in enthusiasm all day long.
Opening the stage with the delicate and dynamic rhythm of live drums was British drumming prodigy Jack Manders (17). With an overwhelming groove freely navigating from jazz to contemporary music, he instantly captivated the audience. Following him were the Japanese turntable brothers Kaiharubro (18 & 16). They rocked the floor with a 4-hand play that fused classic hip-hop context with next-generation sensibilities. The baton was then passed to emerging Polish DJ OTEK (16), who further elevated the venue's heat with outstanding technical skills.
As the excitement of the DJ plays reached its peak, Japan's leading next-generation B-boy RA1ON (17) and B-girl AMANE (17) made their appearance. They overwhelmed the audience with their dynamic and highly advanced breakin'. Following them, DMC Spain Scratch Champion DJ RICARDO (15) charmed the crowd with a performance blending old-school and modern sounds, completely shifting the atmosphere.
Singer Dom Innarella (15) visiting from the U.S. then took the stage, wrapping the venue in his expansive voice rooted in soul and R&B. Regarding his performance, Dom commented, "I was so thrilled when I heard from my dad that we got a DM offering me a gig at ZERO FES on Instagram. I always wanted to come to Japan, so performing like this is a truly special experience." He further reflected on his unity with the crowd, stating, "I absolutely love Japan and Zero Fest. The audience's energy was incredible and respectful; I felt a charm completely different from America." He also expressed his hope to return, saying, "I definitely want to perform in Japan again." Up next was DJ MICHELLE (14), visiting from Dubai.
Opening the stage with the delicate and dynamic rhythm of live drums was British drumming prodigy Jack Manders (17). With an overwhelming groove freely navigating from jazz to contemporary music, he instantly captivated the audience. Following him were the Japanese turntable brothers Kaiharubro (18 & 16). They rocked the floor with a 4-hand play that fused classic hip-hop context with next-generation sensibilities. The baton was then passed to emerging Polish DJ OTEK (16), who further elevated the venue's heat with outstanding technical skills.
As the excitement of the DJ plays reached its peak, Japan's leading next-generation B-boy RA1ON (17) and B-girl AMANE (17) made their appearance. They overwhelmed the audience with their dynamic and highly advanced breakin'. Following them, DMC Spain Scratch Champion DJ RICARDO (15) charmed the crowd with a performance blending old-school and modern sounds, completely shifting the atmosphere.
Singer Dom Innarella (15) visiting from the U.S. then took the stage, wrapping the venue in his expansive voice rooted in soul and R&B. Regarding his performance, Dom commented, "I was so thrilled when I heard from my dad that we got a DM offering me a gig at ZERO FES on Instagram. I always wanted to come to Japan, so performing like this is a truly special experience." He further reflected on his unity with the crowd, stating, "I absolutely love Japan and Zero Fest. The audience's energy was incredible and respectful; I felt a charm completely different from America." He also expressed his hope to return, saying, "I definitely want to perform in Japan again." Up next was DJ MICHELLE (14), visiting from Dubai.