DEZERT Kick Off 15th Anniversary with New Album & Nationwide Tour
Dark visual outfit DEZERT are marking a major milestone this year—and they’re not holding back. The band announced their 15th anniversary project during a YouTube livestream today, unveiling a sprawling slate of shows, exclusive fan club events, and a new album that promises to be their most ambitious work yet.

For longtime supporters of DEZERT’s theatrical brand of visual rock, the announcement includes some immediately actionable news: the band will host two exclusive fan club-only shows at Tokyo’s Ebisubashi LIQUIDROOM on August 8th and 11th, 2026. Each day features two separate performances (starting at 3:00 PM and 6:30 PM). Members of the official fan club “Himawari-kai” can apply for presale tickets starting today through June 15th via Lo Ticket’s lottery system. Tickets are capped at two per person, and any additional attendees must also be active fan club members.
Beyond the summer fanbase events, DEZERT will embark on the DEZERT 15th Anniversary Tour 2026, combining hall shows with a live house circuit. The tour kicks off with three hall dates in September across Osaka, Nagoya, and Tokyo, before transitioning to 13 live house dates beginning November 1st at Club Citta’ in Kanagawa and rolling through major cities nationwide.

The crown jewel of this anniversary campaign is a new studio album that the band is positioning as their definitive statement—described as their “best masterpiece ever.” Details remain under wraps for now, but fans should expect more information in the coming weeks.
In true DEZERT fashion, the band is also running what they’re calling the “DEZERT 15 Big Project Operation,” rolling out 15 different initiatives throughout the year. So far, four have been revealed (the fan club shows, hall tour, live house tour, and the album), with the remaining 11 set to be announced gradually.
Head to DEZERT’s official website and fan club portal for full tour details, presale registration, and to stay updated on upcoming announcements. This is shaping up to be a defining year for the band—don’t miss it.