What this is
José Carreras, one of the legendary Three Tenors alongside Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti, returns to Japan for an intimate recital celebrating his remarkable career. Titled 'My Way,' this performance marks a milestone occasion as Carreras approaches a significant birthday in December 2026, making it a deeply personal and celebratory event. Accompanied by pianist Lorenzo Bavaj, the programme features beloved works by Tosti and Delibes alongside the iconic 'My Way.' For classical music lovers, this is a rare opportunity to witness one of the most celebrated operatic voices of the 20th century in an intimate recital setting at one of Tokyo's finest concert halls.
Who should go
This recital is ideal for classical music enthusiasts, opera lovers, and anyone who grew up with the Three Tenors phenomenon of the 1990s. The intimate recital format — just voice and piano — offers a more personal and emotionally resonant experience than a full operatic production. Given Carreras's age and the milestone nature of this performance, this may genuinely be one of the last opportunities to see him perform live in Japan. Book tickets well in advance, as events of this calibre at Suntory Hall sell out quickly.
Good to know
Tickets are likely available via eplus.jp and pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Suntory Hall Main Hall is a world-class 2,006-seat concert hall with superb acoustics and fully assigned seating — there is no standing area, and all seats offer a good view of the stage. The venue enforces a strict no-photography and no-recording policy during performances, in line with standard classical concert etiquette. A cloakroom is available for coats and bags. The hall is a 5-minute walk from Tameike-Sanno Station and is well signposted in English, making it straightforward for international visitors to navigate.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

