What this is
Tomorrow X Together (TXT) is a five-member South Korean boy group formed by Big Hit Music (HYBE) in 2019, widely regarded as one of the leading acts of the fourth generation of K-pop. Known for their genre-blending sound that fuses pop, rock, and alternative influences with emotionally resonant storytelling, TXT have built a massive global fanbase called MOA. This concert is part of their live touring activity in Japan, where they have a particularly strong and dedicated following. LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY in Funabashi, Chiba, is one of Japan's newest and most impressive large-scale indoor arenas, making this a high-production, full-scale K-pop concert experience.
Who should go
This event is ideal for K-pop fans, particularly dedicated MOA members and anyone who enjoys high-energy, choreography-driven performances with elaborate stage production. The atmosphere will be electric, with a predominantly young, enthusiastic crowd well-versed in fan culture including light sticks, fan chants, and coordinated cheering. Casual fans of Korean pop culture and J-pop crossover listeners will also find plenty to enjoy. Arrive early to pick up official merchandise, as queues can be extremely long and stock sells out fast.
Good to know
LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY is a state-of-the-art multi-purpose arena that opened in 2024 with a capacity of approximately 10,000–15,000, featuring both seated and floor standing configurations depending on the event setup. Tickets are sold via eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket — all accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup is strongly recommended for overseas visitors. The venue is located in Funabashi, Chiba, adjacent to the IKEA Shin-Narashino area, and is easily accessible from central Tokyo via the JR Keiyo Line in around 30–40 minutes. Bag check policies at K-pop concerts in Japan are strict — large bags and professional cameras are typically prohibited, so travel light. Cash and IC cards are widely accepted at venue concessions, but bring some yen as a backup.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

