What this is
CA7RIEL & Paco Amoroso are a Buenos Aires-based duo who have become one of Latin America's most talked-about acts of the early 2020s, blending trap, R&B, reggaeton, and experimental pop into a sound that defies easy categorisation. They rose to prominence through viral tracks and a distinctive aesthetic that fuses lo-fi intimacy with club-ready energy. Their live performances are renowned for raw, high-energy chemistry between the two performers and a crowd atmosphere that feels more like a block party than a conventional concert. This Osaka date in October 2026 represents a rare chance to catch them live in Japan, bringing their Latin underground sound to a Japanese audience for what is expected to be a Japan tour stop.
Who should go
This show is a natural fit for fans of contemporary Latin music, trap, and experimental urban sounds, as well as open-minded listeners who enjoy discovering international artists well outside the mainstream. The crowd tends to be youthful, energetic, and deeply familiar with the duo's catalogue β expect people moving and singing along throughout. Latin American expats living in Japan will feel right at home, but curious locals and international visitors with a taste for cutting-edge sounds will find it equally rewarding. Arrive early to secure a good position on the floor, as these shows tend to fill up fast.
Good to know
Tickets are available at two price points β Β₯9,800 advance and Β₯12,800 β and can be purchased via eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson is the most hassle-free option for visitors without a Japanese address for postal delivery. The venue for this event has not been publicly confirmed at time of writing, so check the ticket platform or the promoter's social media for the exact location and nearest station as the date approaches. Most mid-capacity live venues in Osaka for this type of show are all-standing, so expect a packed, mobile floor with a bar area toward the rear. Bring cash for drinks and merchandise, as smaller venues in Japan often do not accept foreign cards at the bar. Bags larger than A4 may be subject to a bag check policy at the door, so travel light if possible.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change β verify with the official source before attending.
