What this is
REKISHI × OSHAREKISHI: REKISHI vs OSHAREKISHI TOUR 2026 ~ RETURN OF OSHAREKISHI ~ is a Japanese music tour event featuring REKISHI, a popular J-pop and visual-kei adjacent artist known for his theatrical performances and devoted fanbase. The event title suggests a conceptual face-off or dual-persona showcase between REKISHI and his alter ego or collaborative counterpart OSHAREKISHI, making it a unique theatrical concert experience. The 'RETURN OF OSHAREKISHI' subtitle implies a revival or comeback element, adding narrative drama that is characteristic of Japanese pop and rock concert culture. This Osaka stop at the prestigious Orix Theatre positions it as a significant date on the 2026 tour calendar, appealing strongly to fans of J-pop and theatrical live music.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Japanese pop, visual-kei, and theatrical live music who enjoy high-production concerts with a strong narrative or character-driven concept. The atmosphere is likely passionate and fan-driven, with an enthusiastic crowd familiar with the artist's work and the OSHAREKISHI persona. Casual concertgoers curious about the theatrical side of Japanese pop performance will also find it engaging and visually striking. Arrive early to pick up merchandise, as official goods lines at Japanese concerts of this scale can be very long.
Good to know
Tickets for this tour are sold via eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket — all three platforms accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup is the most practical option for overseas visitors. Orix Theatre is a mid-sized seated theatre in Osaka's Nishi-Umeda area with a capacity of approximately 2,000, offering a relatively intimate and high-quality acoustic experience compared to arena venues. The venue is fully seated, so the atmosphere is attentive and respectful rather than rowdy — typical of Japanese theatrical concert settings. Bags are generally permitted but large items may need to be stored; cash is useful for in-venue drinks and merchandise. Doors typically open 30–60 minutes before showtime, and shows at this venue tend to run 90–120 minutes.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

