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LANY — event in Osaka

LANY Live in Osaka | Indie Pop Concert 2026

About this event

What this is

LANY is an American indie pop trio from Los Angeles, known for their lush, synth-driven sound and emotionally charged songwriting. Formed in 2014, the band — comprising Paul Jason Klein, Jake Goss, and Les Priest — built a devoted global following through viral singles like 'ILYSB' and albums such as 'Malibu Nights' and 'gg bb xx'. They have a particularly strong fanbase in Asia, making their Japan tour dates among the most anticipated pop-rock events of the year. This Osaka show in October 2026 is part of what is expected to be a headline tour, offering fans a polished, intimate live experience rooted in heartfelt pop production.

Who should go

This show is ideal for fans of contemporary indie pop, dream pop, and emotionally resonant singer-songwriter music — think fans of The 1975, Lauv, or Troye Sivan. LANY's Asian fanbase skews young and passionate, so expect an energetic, sing-along-heavy crowd with a warm, inclusive atmosphere. Expats and tourists who enjoy live Western pop acts in Japan will find this a great night out, and the band's English-language catalogue means no language barrier to enjoying the show. Arrive early to secure a good spot, especially if it's a standing venue.

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 priced at three tiers — ¥12,800, ¥14,800, and ¥29,800 — with the top tier likely representing a VIP or premium package; confirm inclusions before purchasing. Buy through eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign Visa and Mastercard, and select convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson to avoid delivery issues. LANY has previously played mid-capacity venues in Japan such as Zepp Osaka Bayside (around 2,500 standing), so expect an energetic floor atmosphere with a bar at the rear. Doors in Japan typically open one hour before showtime and shows start punctually — arriving late means missing the opening. Carry some cash for merchandise, as venue stalls frequently do not accept cards.

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