Adam Lambert continues his tour in Japan, while Kat Robichaud marks David Bowie’s birthday with a special tribute event in San Francisco.
Concert Schedule for 1/8/15
Adam Lambert – Tokyo Dome City Hall – Tokyo, Japan
Kat Robichaud – The First Church of The Sacred Silversexual (David Bowie cult band)’s David Bowie Birthday Bash! – San Francisco, CA
On January 8, 2015, fans in two different cities will have reasons to celebrate live music. Internationally known for his powerful voice and theatrical stage presence, Adam Lambert brings his tour to Tokyo Dome City Hall, one of Tokyo’s established live-performance venues. The artist’s stop in Tokyo continues a run of concerts that have drawn attention for energetic shows and strong audience engagement. Tokyo Dome City Hall provides an intimate yet dynamic setting suited to pop and rock performances, making it a logical stop for touring artists aiming to connect closely with fans in Japan.
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, the local music scene will mark the birthday of David Bowie with a themed celebration hosted by The First Church of The Sacred Silversexual. The event, billed as a “David Bowie Birthday Bash,” features performances by a range of musicians and guest artists, including Kat Robichaud. Tribute nights like this honor Bowie’s enduring influence across genres, bringing together admirers and performers to reinterpret his songs and celebrate his artistic legacy. Attendees can expect a variety of renditions, from faithful tributes to creative reimaginings of Bowie’s catalog, in a communal, celebratory atmosphere.
Both events reflect different aspects of contemporary live music: the arena or theater-style concert that highlights a single headline artist’s catalogue and stagecraft, and the themed tribute gathering that emphasizes community, shared admiration, and collaborative performances. For concertgoers, each offers its own rewards. A headline show at Tokyo Dome City Hall typically focuses on production values, set lists drawn from the artist’s releases, and a concentrated opportunity to experience that performer’s unique artistic identity. A tribute event in San Francisco centers on homage and reinterpretation, often allowing participating musicians to explore familiar material through fresh arrangements and personal perspective.
For fans planning to attend, it’s useful to check local listings for ticket availability, venue policies, and start times. Tokyo Dome City Hall and San Francisco venues may have differing entry requirements and seating arrangements, so confirming details in advance helps ensure a smoother experience. If you’re following Adam Lambert’s tour, look for updates from official channels for set times, merchandise availability, and any special guest announcements. If you’re attending the David Bowie birthday celebration with Kat Robichaud and other performers, expect a mix of covers and tribute performances, and consider arriving early to soak up the atmosphere and secure a good spot.
Both events contribute to the vibrant live music calendar on January 8, 2015. Whether you prefer the focused spectacle of a solo artist’s concert or the communal energy of a tribute night, these two shows offer meaningful ways to engage with music in live settings. Adam Lambert’s continuing tour date in Tokyo underscores the global reach of contemporary pop and rock performers, while the Bowie birthday bash in San Francisco celebrates the continuing resonance of a seminal artist across generations.
If you are a fan of live performance, consider attending similar events in your area or following these artists and organizers on their official channels for the latest updates, tour changes, and announcements. Live music remains a powerful way to experience artistry in the moment, and dates like these illustrate how concerts and tribute celebrations keep musical legacies alive while connecting artists and audiences around shared experiences.