What this is
The Wiener Sängerknaben, known in English as the Vienna Boys Choir, is one of the oldest and most celebrated choral ensembles in the world, with roots tracing back to 1498 when Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I established a court choir in Vienna. Today the choir comprises around 100 boys aged 10 to 14, divided into four touring groups that perform approximately 300 concerts annually across the globe. Their repertoire spans sacred choral music, classical masterworks, folk songs, and contemporary pieces, delivered with a precision and warmth that has made them a global institution. This Tokyo performance on May 18, 2026 brings one of their touring ensembles to Japanese audiences, offering a rare opportunity to witness centuries of European choral tradition performed live.
Who should go
This concert is ideal for classical music lovers, families with children who appreciate the performing arts, and anyone with an interest in European cultural heritage. The atmosphere is formal and refined, befitting the choir's prestigious reputation, making it a wonderful outing for couples, older audiences, and culturally curious visitors. Parents will find it an inspiring and accessible introduction to classical choral music for younger children, as the Vienna Boys Choir has a natural charm that resonates across age groups. Dress smartly — business casual or above is appropriate for this calibre of performance.
Good to know
Tickets for Vienna Boys Choir Japan performances are typically handled by a Japanese promoter such as Japan Arts or Kajimoto, and are sold via eplus.jp or pia.jp — both platforms accept foreign Visa and Mastercard, and convenience store pickup at Lawson or FamilyMart is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. The venue for this specific date has not been confirmed in available sources, but Tokyo performances by the choir have historically taken place at prestigious halls such as Tokyo Bunka Kaikan in Ueno or Suntory Hall in Akasaka — both seated venues with excellent acoustics and clear sightlines. Arrive at least 30 minutes early as doors typically close promptly at showtime and late entry is restricted. Photography, video, and audio recording are strictly prohibited throughout the performance. The concert is expected to run approximately 90 minutes with one interval.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
