What this is
MasterPeace is an annual multi-day music and art festival held in Okinawa that blends international and Japanese electronic music acts with immersive art installations and beach culture. Staged at the Okinawa Convention Center Exhibition Hall, the festival has grown into one of Japan's standout summer music events, drawing both domestic and overseas audiences to its tropical island setting. Multiple stages, beach parties, and collaborative art projects transform the Okinawan coastline into a temporary creative hub each summer. This third pre-sale ticket release offers early-bird pricing for the 2026 edition as part of a nationwide ticketing rollout.
Who should go
Electronic music fans, festival veterans, and travelers looking to combine Okinawa's natural beauty with a vibrant contemporary arts scene will feel right at home here. The crowd skews young and internationally minded, with a healthy mix of Japanese locals, expats, and overseas visitors creating a cosmopolitan, open-minded atmosphere. It suits anyone who enjoys multi-day immersive events where music, visual art, and beach life coexist. Grab tickets during this pre-sale window — prices will rise as the July date approaches.
Good to know
Tickets for this pre-sale are sold through the Fukuoka-based rollout — check eplus.jp or pia.jp for purchase links, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. The Okinawa Convention Center Exhibition Hall is a large indoor venue capable of hosting major events, but MasterPeace also uses outdoor and beach areas, so expect a mix of covered and open-air stages. Arrive early on the first day to collect wristbands and orient yourself across the multi-stage layout. July in Okinawa means intense heat and potential for afternoon rain showers — a small poncho and cash for on-site food and drink stalls are both recommended.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
