What this is
Ryokuoushoku Shakai Arena Tour 2026 is the band's second arena-scale tour, spanning five major Japanese cities from September through December 2026. Ryokuoushoku Shakai is one of Japan's most exciting contemporary rock acts, known for their melodic songwriting and emotionally resonant performances that blend rock, pop, and indie sensibilities. The tour visits iconic large-capacity venues in Kanagawa, Chiba, Aichi, Osaka, and Fukuoka, reflecting the band's rapid rise from smaller live houses to full arena status. For fans of modern Japanese rock, this tour represents a landmark moment in the band's career and a rare chance to see them at their most ambitious production scale.
Who should go
This tour is ideal for fans of Japanese rock and J-pop who want to experience a high-energy arena concert with polished staging and production. International visitors curious about Japan's contemporary music scene beyond idol groups will find Ryokuoushoku Shakai a compelling and accessible entry point. The arena atmosphere will suit both dedicated fans and casual listeners looking for a memorable live music experience in Japan. Check the tour schedule carefully, as dates and venues vary by city — pick the location that best fits your travel itinerary.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket — foreign credit cards are accepted on all three platforms, but convenience store pickup at Lawson is the easiest option for visitors without a Japanese address. Yokohama Arena holds approximately 17,000 and is a seated venue with standing floor blocks; Osaka Castle Hall holds around 16,000 and typically operates in a similar format. LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY in Chiba is a newer mid-size arena with good sightlines throughout. Merchandise booths open well before doors and lines form early — budget an extra hour if you plan to buy goods. Most venues operate a bag check for large bags, and outside food and drink are generally not permitted inside the hall.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

