Key Facts
• Tablet Jun, 51, held his first album release concert on November 26, 2025.
• The event took place at The Garden Hall in Ebisu, Tokyo.
• His album features covers of Showa-era mood kayō classics by composer Hiroyuki Nakagawa.
• Prominent fans include Kazuya Shinba (Democratic Party for the People) and Shigeru Ishiba (former Prime Minister).
• Shinba praised Jun’s dedication during a November 2024 press conference.
• Ishiba revealed his friendship with Jun on a radio show on November 6, 2025.
• Jun has collaborated with music icons like Tokiko Kato and The Alfee.
• He announced receiving a song from renowned composer Keisuke Ogura.
• Jun performed 23 songs during the concert, including original tracks and covers.
• His career began at 27 with the legendary group Wada Hiroshi and Mahina Stars.
• Jun also works as a radio host, writer, and Showa-era music researcher.
• He expressed a dream to perform at NHK’s New Year’s Eve show.
Summary
Tablet Jun, a 51-year-old singer and comedian, celebrated his first album release with a concert in Tokyo on November 26, 2025. Known for covering Showa-era mood kayō classics, Jun has gained recognition from political figures like Kazuya Shinba and Shigeru Ishiba, as well as collaborations with music legends. His unique charm, described as a mix of curiosity and vulnerability, has drawn fans and opportunities alike. During the concert, Jun performed 23 songs, including tracks from his album and original compositions. Reflecting on his career, which began with the group Wada Hiroshi and Mahina Stars, Jun shared his aspirations to perform at NHK’s New Year’s Eve show. His multifaceted career also includes radio hosting, writing, and music research.
