What this is
A farewell concert at one of Japan's most iconic venues — Tohji, the genre-blending Japanese rapper and singer known for his dreamy, lo-fi aesthetic, is bringing his music career to a close with a final live show at Tokyo Dome. Filling a 55,000-capacity stadium for a last live is a significant statement, and the title 'TOKYO MALL' carries the kind of conceptual weight fans of Tohji have come to expect. This is a one-time-only event with no second chances.
Who should go
Fans of Tohji who have followed his career are the obvious audience, but anyone interested in witnessing a landmark moment in contemporary Japanese music culture will find this worth attending. Given the Tokyo Dome scale, expect a broad cross-section of the Japanese music scene showing up to pay their respects.
Good to know
Tickets are expected to be sold via eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket (L-code system) — all three platforms accept foreign credit cards, though convenience store pickup at Lawson or FamilyMart is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Tokyo Dome holds approximately 55,000 for concerts and is a fully seated venue with numbered seats, so you won't need to queue for a good spot once inside. The venue has strict bag size policies — bags larger than A4 may require checking, and outside food and drink are generally not permitted. Merchandise lines for farewell shows of this scale can be extremely long; arrive 2+ hours early if you want official goods. Cash is widely accepted inside the venue, but IC cards and some cards are also usable at concession stands.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

