What this is
Taeko Ohnuki, a pioneering figure in Japanese city pop and one of the genre's most influential vocalists, performs as part of the Peter and Friends 2026 concert series in Fukuoka. Since her debut in the 1970s, Ohnuki has been celebrated for her sophisticated musical arrangements and breathy, jazz-inflected vocal style that helped define the sound of urban Japanese music. This concert brings together her decades-spanning repertoire in an intimate setting at Fukuoka Citizens Hall Middle Hall. The Peter and Friends series is known for curating high-caliber performances featuring legendary Japanese artists, making each date a rare and carefully assembled event.
Who should go
City pop enthusiasts and collectors of vintage Japanese music will find this concert essential, as Ohnuki rarely performs live in recent years. The audience typically skews toward music connoisseurs in their 30s to 60s who appreciate nuanced vocal performances and sophisticated arrangements. The atmosphere is refined and attentive, with audiences who listen carefully to every note — expect a hushed, concert-hall sensibility rather than a rowdy live-house vibe. Arrive early to secure good seating, as her concerts often sell out quickly among dedicated fans.
Good to know
Tickets are sold via eplus.jp and pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson is the most practical option for visitors without a Japanese mailing address. Fukuoka Citizens Hall Middle Hall is a mid-sized seated venue with a formal concert atmosphere — talking or using your phone during the performance is strongly frowned upon by Japanese audiences. The venue is located in central Fukuoka near Tenjin, making it easy to combine with dinner in the area beforehand. Given Ohnuki's infrequent live schedule, tickets are likely to sell out well in advance — check availability as soon as tickets go on sale. Cash is recommended for any merchandise purchases at the venue, as smaller hall merchandise counters often do not accept cards.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

