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Charlie Puth — event in Yokohama

Charlie Puth Live | Pop Concert in Yokohama 2026

About this event

What this is

Charlie Puth is an American singer-songwriter and producer known for his exceptional vocal range, piano-driven pop, and viral hits including 'Attention,' 'We Don't Talk Anymore,' and 'Light Switch.' Having built a massive global following through social media and streaming, Puth is celebrated for his music theory fluency and live performances that showcase his improvisational piano skills. This Yokohama concert is part of his international touring schedule, bringing his polished pop production to Japan. For Japanese fans who have followed his rise from YouTube covers to global pop stardom, this is a rare chance to see him perform live in an intimate-by-arena-standards setting.

Who should go

This show is ideal for fans of contemporary Western pop, R&B-inflected songwriting, and anyone who appreciates technically skilled live musicianship. Charlie Puth's audience skews young adult but spans a wide age range thanks to his decade-long catalog of radio-friendly hits. The atmosphere will be energetic and sing-along-heavy, with strong crowd participation expected. Book tickets early as international pop acts in Japan frequently sell out, and check the venue's official page for any fan club pre-sale windows.

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

Good to know

Tickets are sold through eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket — all three platforms accept foreign credit cards, though Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the most hassle-free option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Yokohama Arena holds approximately 17,000 and is a fully seated arena for most concert configurations, though floor sections may be standing depending on the show setup — confirm your ticket type when purchasing. The venue has bag check facilities and multiple food and drink concession stands inside; card payment is increasingly accepted but carrying some cash is advisable. Arrive at least one hour before showtime to navigate the busy Shin-Yokohama area, which can get congested on event nights. The arena is well signposted in English from Shin-Yokohama Station, making it one of the more foreigner-friendly large venues in the Greater Tokyo area.

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