What this is
Janet Jackson, one of the most iconic figures in pop and R&B history, brings her live show to GLION ARENA KOBE on June 9, 2026. With a career spanning over four decades, Jackson is celebrated for landmark albums such as 'Control,' 'Rhythm Nation 1814,' and 'janet.,' which reshaped contemporary pop music and music video culture. Her live performances are renowned for their elaborate choreography, high production values, and deep catalog of hits spanning multiple eras. This appearance marks a rare opportunity to see a true global superstar perform in Japan, making it one of the most significant international pop events of 2026.
Who should go
This concert is ideal for longtime Janet Jackson fans, R&B and pop enthusiasts, and anyone who grew up with her music from the 1980s through the 2000s. The crowd will likely be a passionate, multigenerational mix of dedicated fans and curious concertgoers drawn by her legendary status. The atmosphere at a Janet Jackson show is typically electric, with audience participation, dancing, and a strong sense of shared nostalgia. International visitors and expats will feel right at home given the global appeal of her music. Arrive early to secure a good position and soak in the pre-show atmosphere.
Good to know
GLION ARENA KOBE (formerly known as Kobe World Memorial Hall) is a large multi-purpose indoor arena with a capacity of approximately 8,000 to 10,000, offering both seated and floor standing configurations depending on the event setup. Tickets are best purchased via eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; Lawson Ticket combini pickup is strongly recommended for visitors staying in Japan. The venue has bag check facilities, but large bags and backpacks may be subject to inspection at entry. Cash is advisable for in-venue food, drinks, and merchandise, though some vendors may accept IC cards. The arena is well-served by public transport from central Kobe, and taxis are readily available after the show — however, expect queues, so consider walking toward the station to catch a cab further along the route.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

