What this is
Mimifeuille is a sub-unit within SKE48 — the Nagoya-based idol group that has been one of Japan's most enduring AKB48 sister acts since 2008. This summer tour stop brings the unit to Diamond Hall for a live performance that will draw the group's dedicated fanbase for choreography, call-and-response chanting, and the high-energy spectacle typical of idol concerts. Expect light sticks, coordinated fan outfits, and a tightly produced show.
Who should go
SKE48 fans and idol music enthusiasts will get the most out of this. Curious newcomers to Japanese idol culture can attend but may find the participatory fan rituals — specific chants, synchronized light stick colours — hard to follow without preparation.
Good to know
Tickets for SKE48 events are typically sold via eplus.jp or pia.jp — both accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup at Lawson (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Diamond Hall is a mid-sized live venue in Nagoya's Imaike district with a capacity of around 1,500, operating as a standing floor venue with a raised viewing area at the rear. Merchandise sales usually begin 1–2 hours before doors open and sell out quickly — budget extra time if purchasing goods is a priority. The venue is cash-friendly but card payment is increasingly accepted at the bar. Photo and video recording of the performance itself is strictly prohibited, as is standard at Japanese idol concerts.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
