What this is
Masaharu Fukuyama's WE'RE BROS. TOUR 2026 is a large-scale dome tour bringing one of Japan's most beloved singer-songwriters to two of the country's most iconic stadium venues — Tokyo Dome and Kyocera Dome Osaka. Fukuyama Masaharu has been a dominant force in Japanese pop and rock music since the early 1990s, known for his smooth vocals, guitar work, and theatrical live performances. His dome tours are landmark events in the Japanese music calendar, consistently selling out tens of thousands of seats and drawing devoted fans from across the country. The WE'RE BROS. branding references his long-running fan club and the deep connection he maintains with his audience, making these concerts as much a communal celebration as a musical performance.
Who should go
This is an essential event for fans of Japanese pop and rock, and a fascinating cultural experience for anyone curious about the scale and passion of Japanese live music culture. Dome concerts in Japan are uniquely spectacular — expect elaborate stage production, synchronized light shows, and an emotionally charged crowd. Even visitors unfamiliar with Fukuyama's catalogue will find the atmosphere and production values impressive. Arrive early to explore merchandise stands, which typically open well before doors and often sell out quickly.
Good to know
Tickets for Fukuyama dome tours are in extremely high demand and typically go through a fan club (BROS.) priority ballot before general sale — if you miss the ballot, check eplus.jp or pia.jp for general release, both of which accept foreign credit cards with convenience store pickup as the most reliable option for visitors without a Japanese address. Kyocera Dome Osaka (also known as Osaka Dome) holds approximately 36,000 for concerts and is a fully seated venue for most dome shows, offering good sightlines from most sections. Doors typically open around 90 minutes before showtime and the show itself can run two to three hours. Bag check facilities are available at the venue. Cash is recommended for in-venue food, drinks, and merchandise, though some stands now accept IC cards.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

