What this is
Avenged Sevenfold, the iconic American heavy metal band from Huntington Beach, California, will perform at SGC HALL ARIAKE in Tokyo on September 30, 2026. Known for their genre-blending sound that fuses heavy metal, hard rock, and progressive elements, the band has built a massive global following since forming in 1999. Their catalogue includes landmark albums such as 'City of Evil,' 'Nightmare,' and 'Life Is But a Dream...,' the latter showcasing a bold artistic evolution that earned widespread critical acclaim. This Tokyo show represents a rare opportunity to see one of the biggest names in modern metal perform live in Japan, where the band commands a devoted and passionate fanbase.
Who should go
This show is ideal for fans of heavy metal, hard rock, and progressive metal who have been waiting for A7X to return to Japan. The atmosphere at an Avenged Sevenfold concert is intense, loud, and electrifying, with a crowd that ranges from long-time devotees to newer fans drawn in by the band's more experimental recent work. Casual rock fans curious about a world-class live production will also find plenty to enjoy, as the band is known for elaborate stage setups and tight musicianship. Arrive early to secure a good position on the floor and to browse any official merchandise, which typically sells out quickly.
Good to know
SGC HALL ARIAKE is a large-capacity indoor arena-style venue in the Ariake district of Tokyo's waterfront area, well suited to major international touring acts. Tickets are expected to be available through eplus.jp and pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson is the most hassle-free collection method for visitors. The venue is likely to be all-standing on the floor with possible tiered seating at the rear — check the seating map when tickets go on sale. Bags larger than A4 size may be subject to a bag check policy, so travel light. Cash is useful for drinks and merchandise inside the venue, though many larger Tokyo venues now accept IC cards and credit cards at concession stands.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

