What this is
The Ultraman Music Live Tour 2026 is a high-energy concert celebrating 60 years of the iconic Ultraman franchise, one of Japan's most beloved tokusatsu properties since its debut in 1966. The show features vocal unit Voyager, known for performing theme songs for Ultraman X and Ultraman Orb, alongside Takao Sakuma who performed the Ultraman Trigger opening theme, and ASH who sang the Ultraman Omega theme song. The concert promises immersive performances designed to bring the Ultraman universe to life through its music, making it a rare live celebration of the franchise's rich musical legacy. With Ultraman reaching its 60th anniversary milestone in 2026, this tour carries special significance for fans of all generations.
Who should go
This event is ideal for Ultraman fans of all ages, from adults who grew up watching the original series to younger fans of recent entries like Ultraman Trigger and Ultraman Orb. Families with children who love tokusatsu heroes will find this a genuinely exciting live experience, and anime or special effects enthusiasts will appreciate the nostalgia and spectacle. The atmosphere is likely to be enthusiastic and celebratory, with a crowd united by shared love of the franchise. Arrive early to browse any merchandise tables, which typically sell out fast at tokusatsu-themed events.
Good to know
Tickets are sold through eplus.jp and pia.jp — both accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the easiest collection method for visitors without a Japanese address. Zepp Fukuoka is an all-standing venue with a capacity of approximately 2,000, so there are no assigned seats — arriving 30–45 minutes before doors open will help you secure a better position on the floor. The venue has a bar and merchandise area; cash is strongly recommended for purchases inside. Bags larger than A4 size may be subject to a bag check policy at the door. As this is a 60th anniversary celebration, limited-edition merchandise is likely to be available and may sell out quickly.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

