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Ayasa — Ayasa 10th Anniversary Live Tour 〜Crystal〜 — event in Hiroshima

Ayasa 10th Anniversary Live Tour Crystal | Violin Concert in Hiroshima 2026

About this event

What this is

Ayasa is a Japanese violinist known for blending classical technique with rock, anime, and game music influences, building a devoted fanbase through energetic live performances and online presence. This concert marks her 10th anniversary as a performing artist, celebrated through a nationwide live tour titled 'Crystal.' The Hiroshima stop at Club Quattro is part of this milestone tour, offering fans an intimate venue experience to commemorate a decade of her career. Anniversary tours in Japan are significant events — artists often perform special setlists, debut new arrangements, and create a celebratory atmosphere that differs from standard concerts.

Who should go

Fans of Ayasa and followers of the crossover violin genre — where classical meets anime, game, and rock music — will find this a rewarding evening. The intimate Club Quattro setting makes it ideal for those who want a close, personal concert experience rather than a large arena show. Anime and game music enthusiasts who appreciate live instrumental performance will feel right at home. Arrive early to secure a good spot on the floor and check Ayasa's official social media beforehand for any tour merchandise announcements.

Good to know

Tickets for this show are sold in advance through platforms such as eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson is the most practical option for visitors without a Japanese mailing address. Club Quattro Hiroshima is a mid-sized live music venue with a capacity of roughly 500–700, typically configured as a standing floor with some raised areas — expect a close, energetic atmosphere. Since this is an assigned seating show, your position is guaranteed, but arriving 30–45 minutes early is still advisable to collect merchandise and settle in. The venue is cashless or cash-friendly depending on the bar, so carry some yen for drinks. Photo and video policies at Club Quattro shows are generally strict — no recording during performances unless explicitly announced by the artist.

This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

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