What this is
Fukumoto Taiharu is a Japanese singer-songwriter known for his emotive vocal style and heartfelt ballads that have cultivated a dedicated domestic fanbase. The 'angel wing' tour is his 2026 national album tour, bringing his latest musical work to venues across Japan throughout the year. This Hiroshima stop at Club Quattro is part of a broader nationwide circuit, making it a significant moment for fans in the Chugoku region. The intimate live setting allows audiences to experience his music in a close, personal atmosphere that larger arenas cannot replicate.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Japanese pop and singer-songwriter music who appreciate heartfelt, melodic performances in an intimate live setting. Existing fans of Fukumoto Taiharu will find this a rare opportunity to see him perform new album material up close in Hiroshima. The all-standing format creates an energetic, communal atmosphere that suits dedicated music fans who enjoy being close to the stage. Arrive early to secure a good spot near the front, as numbered standing tickets determine entry order but not fixed positions.
Good to know
Tickets can be purchased via eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese postal address. Club Quattro Hiroshima is a well-established mid-sized live music venue with a capacity of roughly 500β700, operating as an all-standing floor β your numbered ticket determines your queue entry order, so arriving 30β45 minutes before doors open is strongly recommended to secure a good position. The venue typically has a bar area and merchandise booth; cash is advisable as card acceptance at the bar and merch table is not guaranteed. Bags are generally not checked at Club Quattro venues, but large backpacks may be asked to be stored; photo and video recording during performances is typically prohibited at Japanese live shows unless explicitly stated otherwise.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change β verify with the official source before attending.
