e keep alive a catalogue of more than 200 songs from the greatest rock artists of all times.
From Bohemian Rhapsody to Sweet Child O’Mine, from Don’t Stop Believin’ to Smells Like Teen Spirit, Bauhaus is today the last surviving live music bar in Tokyo performing every day the legacy of more than 50 years of rock history.
We are in a difficult situation, but we have decided to fight for our survival. For entertainment and for culture. For you, for us, for rock. For our past customers, and for the future ones.
The global pandemic has already caused many casualties in bars, music venues, theaters and other places of culture, entertainment and happy gatherings, in all cities around the world. We can’t accept that Bauhaus is added to the sad list of victims of coronavirus.
To survive, we need to relocate. To relocate, we need your help. Help us rebuild a better and more resilient Bauhaus.
To survive, we have to move to another venue. The financial conditions for our current venue are not compatible anymore with our current revenues and available funds. We have already found a new location. Thanks to a unique favor from the owner, a fan of rock music, we will be able to use this new place with advantageous conditions for one year. This will help us recover.
But moving to this new location has a significant cost that we unfortunately can’t bear alone, considering our current financial situation after more than one year without revenue.
The new building used to host an izakaya