What this is
LEE YOUNGJI is a South Korean rapper, broadcaster, and internet personality who rose to fame through her appearances on the reality rap competition show 'High School Rapper' and has since built a massive following through her YouTube talk show 'No Prepare,' where she hosts candid, alcohol-fueled conversations with K-pop idols and celebrities. Known for her sharp wit, freestyle rap skills, and unfiltered personality, she has become one of the most beloved figures in Korean youth culture. This Osaka concert is part of her live performance activities expanding into Japan, reflecting the growing demand for Korean entertainment content among Japanese and international audiences. The show at Zepp Namba represents a rare opportunity to see this multifaceted Korean entertainer perform live outside of Korea.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of K-hip-hop, Korean internet culture, and anyone who has fallen down the 'No Prepare' YouTube rabbit hole. The crowd will likely skew young and enthusiastic, with a strong contingent of Korean culture enthusiasts and K-content fans. Japanese fans of Korean entertainment and expats familiar with the Korean entertainment scene will feel right at home. Arrive early to secure a good spot on the floor, as Zepp Namba is an all-standing venue and fills up quickly near the stage.
Good to know
Tickets are typically sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp — both platforms accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese address. Zepp Namba holds approximately 2,500 people and is a fully standing venue with a bar area toward the rear; there is no seating. Bags larger than A4 size are generally subject to a bag check fee at the door, so travel light. The venue is cashless for drinks and merchandise at some Zepp locations, so having an IC card or credit card handy is advisable. Merchandise lines tend to form well before doors open, so arrive 60–90 minutes early if you want official goods.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

