You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In


Watashi Wa
2,971 Followers
• 12 Upcoming Shows
12 Upcoming Shows
Never miss another Watashi Wa concert. Get alerts about tour announcements, concert tickets, and shows near you with a free Bandsintown account.
Follow
concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
concerts near you
all concerts & live streams
Show More Dates (12)
Watashi Wa's tour
Fans Also Follow
Mae
112K Followers
Follow
Anberlin
523K Followers
Follow
Emery
182K Followers
Follow
Relient K
662K Followers
Follow
Dashboard…
612K Followers
Follow
Switchfoot
1M Followers
Follow
Thrice
484K Followers
Follow
The Almost
177K Followers
Follow
Underoath
843K Followers
Follow
About Watashi Wa
Watashi Wa was a Christian pop rock band from the Central Coast of California on Tooth & Nail Records. Watashi Wa is Japanese and roughly translated means, depending on the context, "I", "myself", or, "As for me." Fans have speculated that this is a reference to the Biblical "I am", a phrase used throughout the Old and New Testament of the Bible by God and Jesus.
The band formed in 2000 when most of the members were still in their teens. They were first signed to indie label Bettie Rocket and released two albums before signing to Tooth & Nail in 2002.
The band broke up in July of 2004, but in a deal with Tooth & Nail, singer/guitarist Seth Roberts' new band Eager Seas, who were signed to the same label, released their first album under the name Watashi Wa before leaving the label. The band made it clear that they were parting ways with the label peacefully, but also that the band would be changing their name after the release in order to separate themselves from the fiasco attached to the names of both Watashi Wa and Eager Seas.
The band formed in 2000 when most of the members were still in their teens. They were first signed to indie label Bettie Rocket and released two albums before signing to Tooth & Nail in 2002.
The band broke up in July of 2004, but in a deal with Tooth & Nail, singer/guitarist Seth Roberts' new band Eager Seas, who were signed to the same label, released their first album under the name Watashi Wa before leaving the label. The band made it clear that they were parting ways with the label peacefully, but also that the band would be changing their name after the release in order to separate themselves from the fiasco attached to the names of both Watashi Wa and Eager Seas.
Show More
Genres:
Classic
concerts and tour dates
Upcoming
Past
concerts near you
all concerts & live streams
Show More Dates (12)
Watashi Wa's tour
About Watashi Wa
Watashi Wa was a Christian pop rock band from the Central Coast of California on Tooth & Nail Records. Watashi Wa is Japanese and roughly translated means, depending on the context, "I", "myself", or, "As for me." Fans have speculated that this is a reference to the Biblical "I am", a phrase used throughout the Old and New Testament of the Bible by God and Jesus.
The band formed in 2000 when most of the members were still in their teens. They were first signed to indie label Bettie Rocket and released two albums before signing to Tooth & Nail in 2002.
The band broke up in July of 2004, but in a deal with Tooth & Nail, singer/guitarist Seth Roberts' new band Eager Seas, who were signed to the same label, released their first album under the name Watashi Wa before leaving the label. The band made it clear that they were parting ways with the label peacefully, but also that the band would be changing their name after the release in order to separate themselves from the fiasco attached to the names of both Watashi Wa and Eager Seas.
The band formed in 2000 when most of the members were still in their teens. They were first signed to indie label Bettie Rocket and released two albums before signing to Tooth & Nail in 2002.
The band broke up in July of 2004, but in a deal with Tooth & Nail, singer/guitarist Seth Roberts' new band Eager Seas, who were signed to the same label, released their first album under the name Watashi Wa before leaving the label. The band made it clear that they were parting ways with the label peacefully, but also that the band would be changing their name after the release in order to separate themselves from the fiasco attached to the names of both Watashi Wa and Eager Seas.
Show More
Genres:
Classic
Fans Also Follow
Mae
112K Followers
Follow
Anberlin
523K Followers
Follow
Emery
182K Followers
Follow
Relient K
662K Followers
Follow
Dashboard…
612K Followers
Follow
Switchfoot
1M Followers
Follow
Thrice
484K Followers
Follow
The Almost
177K Followers
Follow
Underoath
843K Followers
Follow
Get the full experience with the Bandsintown app.