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Unlucky Morpheus One-man Tour 2026 'HELL or HEAVEN' — event in Nagoya

Unlucky Morpheus HELL or HEAVEN TourSymphonic Metal Live in Nagoya 2026

What this is

Unlucky Morpheus bring their 'HELL or HEAVEN' one-man tour to Nagoya — a full headline set from one of Japan's most technically accomplished metal bands, known for blending symphonic metal with classical violin and blistering speed. One-man shows in Japan mean the band owns the entire night with no support acts, typically running 90 minutes to two hours of uninterrupted performance. Fans can expect a setlist that spans their catalogue of intricate, high-energy compositions.

Who should go

Metal fans and followers of Japanese symphonic or power metal will get the most out of this. Those new to the Japanese live music circuit will find a one-man show format far more immersive than a festival slot.

Good to know

Tickets are most reliably purchased through eplus.jp or pia.jp, both of which accept foreign credit cards; choose convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson or FamilyMart to avoid delivery issues. Nagoya ReNY limited is a compact standing live house with a capacity of around 500, giving it an intimate and intense atmosphere well-suited to heavy music. The venue operates a bag check for large items and is largely cashless at the bar, though having some yen on hand is advisable. Doors typically open 30–60 minutes before showtime — check the official ticket page for door and start times as they are listed separately in Japan. Foreign visitors should note that Japanese live houses often enforce a strict no-video policy, with photography rules varying by artist.

Event Information

When

Jul 4, 2026

Where

Nagoya ReNY limited

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Price

From ¥4,500

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This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.