What this is
This is a special memorial live concert celebrating the release of Hana Koguro's 4th album, 'Hikari no Ballade' (Ballad of Light), held at Alley Hall in Tokyo on June 19, 2026. The concert brings together an ensemble of accomplished musicians who have collaborated closely with Koguro throughout her career, including recorder player Takao Sekijima, violinist Yuriko Mukaishima, percussionist Mari Sekine, and pianist Masayo Nagata. The album title suggests a lyrical, melodic direction, and the live setting promises an intimate chamber-style performance befitting the material. This event marks what is described as the opening of an exciting new chapter in Koguro's musical journey, making it a milestone occasion for fans and newcomers alike.
Who should go
This concert is ideal for fans of intimate, acoustic-leaning Japanese music who appreciate ensemble performances with a refined, chamber-music sensibility. Listeners drawn to vocalist-led concerts with rich instrumental accompaniment — recorder, violin, percussion, and piano — will find this particularly rewarding. The album release context gives the evening a celebratory, one-of-a-kind atmosphere that regular live shows rarely replicate. Arrive early to secure a good spot and pick up any merchandise or physical album copies that may be available at the venue.
Good to know
Tickets for events of this type are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most reliable option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Alley Hall is a smaller, intimate Tokyo venue suited to acoustic and ensemble performances, so seating is likely limited — booking in advance is strongly recommended. Arrive at least 30 minutes before doors open to allow time for ticket collection and to browse any album merchandise on sale. Cash is advisable for in-venue purchases such as drinks or merchandise, as smaller venues in Japan often do not accept cards at the bar or merch table.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

