What this is
Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE — commonly known as J Soul Brothers III — are one of Japan's biggest and most beloved R&B and hip-hop acts, operating under the LDH entertainment umbrella alongside EXILE and other affiliated groups. The group is known for their polished choreography, powerful vocals, and high-production live shows that blend dance performance with arena-scale spectacle. This concert at Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka places them in one of Japan's largest and most prestigious indoor venues, signalling a major tour stop. Their live shows are renowned for elaborate stage setups, synchronized group performances, and an intensely passionate fanbase that creates an electric atmosphere.
Who should go
Fans of Japanese R&B, hip-hop, and contemporary J-pop will find this an unmissable live experience. The audience skews toward dedicated Japanese fans — particularly women in their 20s and 30s — but the high-energy performance and visual spectacle make it enjoyable even for those unfamiliar with the group's catalogue. The dome setting means this is a full-scale production event, not an intimate gig, so expect big screens, dramatic lighting, and choreographed set pieces. Arrive early to browse merchandise, as queues for official goods can stretch for hours before doors open.
Good to know
Tickets for LDH acts like J Soul Brothers sell out extremely fast — fan club membership (LDH mobile) gives priority access and is worth considering if you plan to attend. Mizuho PayPay Dome is a fully enclosed dome stadium with a capacity of approximately 38,000 for concerts, offering both floor standing and tiered seating sections. The dome has multiple food and drink concessions inside, though cash is the safest payment option. Large bags (typically larger than A4) must be checked at coin lockers or the bag check area near the entrance. Doors generally open 60–90 minutes before showtime, and shows at this scale typically run 2.5 to 3 hours including any encore.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
