What this is
Mao Abe is a beloved Japanese singer-songwriter known for her warm, emotive vocals and heartfelt pop ballads. She rose to widespread recognition in Japan through her music career spanning the 2000s and beyond, building a devoted fanbase with introspective lyrics and melodic songwriting. This live concert at DRUM LOGOS in Fukuoka offers fans an intimate opportunity to experience her music in a mid-sized live house setting. Events like this are a staple of Japan's vibrant domestic music scene, where established artists tour regional cities to connect directly with local audiences.
Who should go
This concert is ideal for fans of Japanese pop and singer-songwriter music who appreciate emotional, lyric-driven performances. The atmosphere at a DRUM LOGOS show tends to be warm and engaged, drawing a dedicated crowd that knows the music well. Those who enjoy intimate live music experiences rather than large arena spectacles will feel right at home here. If you're an expat or visitor with an interest in contemporary Japanese pop culture and music, this is a genuine local experience worth seeking out. Brush up on a few of Mao Abe's songs beforehand to get the most out of the evening.
Good to know
Tickets for this concert are likely sold through eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. DRUM LOGOS is a well-established mid-sized live house in Fukuoka's Nakasu area with a capacity of around 1,000, and shows are typically all-standing on the main floor with some elevated areas at the rear. Arrive at least 30–45 minutes before doors open to collect tickets and find a good spot. Cash is recommended for merchandise and drinks at the venue, though some venues now accept IC cards. Photography and video recording are generally not permitted during Japanese domestic artist concerts unless explicitly stated otherwise.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

