What this is
&TEAM is a Japanese-Korean boy group formed by Hybe Japan in 2022, comprising nine members selected through a global audition survival show. The group debuted with a strong fanbase already in place and has quickly established itself as one of the leading acts in the J-pop and K-pop crossover space. Their concerts are known for high-production choreography, elaborate stage design, and intense fan engagement. This May 2026 show at K-Arena Yokohama represents a major arena-scale event for the group, reflecting their rapid rise in the Japanese music market.
Who should go
This concert is ideal for fans of K-pop and J-pop boy groups, particularly those who follow Hybe-affiliated acts or enjoy polished, choreography-driven performances. The crowd will skew young and predominantly female, with a passionate and well-organised fanbase known as 'Luné.' The atmosphere will be high-energy with coordinated lightstick colours and fan chants throughout. If you're new to &TEAM, arriving with some familiarity with their discography will significantly enhance the experience. Book tickets early — arena shows for this group sell out quickly through fan club pre-sales.
Good to know
K-Arena Yokohama is Japan's largest music arena, with a capacity of approximately 20,000, and features fully seated configurations for most concerts. The venue is modern and well-equipped, with wide concourses, multiple merchandise booths, and ample food and drink concessions — card payments are generally accepted throughout. Bags larger than A4 size may be subject to inspection at entry, and large backpacks are sometimes required to be checked. Foreign visitors should note that fan club membership (often required for priority ticket access) may be difficult to register without a Japanese phone number or address — using a ticket resale platform like Viagogo or Ticket Camp is an option but carries a premium. Arrive well before the merchandise sale opens if you want official goods, as queues form hours before doors.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
