What this is
&TEAM is a Japanese-Korean boy group formed through a 2022 HYBE x Geffen Records joint project, blending K-pop production aesthetics with Japanese sensibilities. The group debuted in December 2022 and has rapidly built a dedicated fanbase across Japan and internationally. This concert in Takamatsu is part of their ongoing live touring activity in Japan, bringing their high-energy performances to regional cities beyond the major metropolitan hubs. For fans in the Shikoku region, this represents a rare opportunity to see the group perform close to home at one of Kagawa Prefecture's premier indoor arenas.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of K-pop and J-pop crossover acts, particularly those who follow HYBE-affiliated artists or have been following &TEAM since their debut era. The atmosphere at &TEAM concerts tends to be enthusiastic and highly organised, with coordinated fan chants, light sticks, and a strong sense of fan community. Casual listeners curious about the group's live performance energy will also find the show accessible and exciting. Arrive early to browse any official merchandise booth, as popular items typically sell out within the first hour of doors opening.
Good to know
Anabuki Arena Kagawa (formally known as Kagawa Prefectural General Gymnasium) is a large multi-purpose indoor arena in Takamatsu with a capacity of approximately 5,000 to 8,000 depending on configuration, and concerts are typically set up with a mix of standing floor and seated areas. Tickets for &TEAM shows in Japan sell quickly — if general sale tickets are unavailable, check the official fan club (K&) for member presale opportunities, which often offer better seat allocations. The venue is located a short taxi ride from JR Takamatsu Station; buses also run to the area but check local schedules as service frequency can be limited in the evening. Cash is recommended for any in-venue purchases such as food and drinks, as smaller regional venues may not reliably accept card payments.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

