What this is
Yui Yasui's 'Apricot Fruit A Little Harmony Live 2026 ~Sound of Drops~' is a solo live concert by Japanese singer-songwriter Yui Yasui, held at Club Quattro Hiroshima on July 10, 2026. Yasui is known for her delicate, emotionally resonant vocal style and introspective songwriting, drawing comparisons to other Japanese indie-folk artists. The evocative subtitle 'Sound of Drops' suggests a setlist and atmosphere centered on gentle, lyrical music — likely acoustic or lightly arranged performances. Club Quattro Hiroshima is an intimate live music venue, making this an up-close and personal concert experience for dedicated fans. This kind of small-venue solo live is a cherished format in Japanese music culture, offering audiences a rare chance to connect directly with an artist.
Who should go
This concert is ideal for fans of Japanese indie pop, singer-songwriter, and acoustic music who appreciate an intimate live setting. Those who enjoy emotionally expressive Japanese female vocalists in the vein of Aiko, Miwa, or similar artists will feel right at home. The atmosphere will likely be warm and attentive, with an audience that listens closely rather than a rowdy crowd. Note that children under 6 are not admitted, and those aged 6–15 must be accompanied by a guardian aged 16 or older. Arrive early to secure a good spot, as this is a standing free-seating (jiyuu) format with numbered entry.
Good to know
Tickets are electronic only and must be displayed on a smartphone — print-out tickets are not accepted, so make sure your phone is fully charged before you arrive at the venue. Club Quattro Hiroshima is a compact, standing live house with a capacity of around 500, offering an intimate atmosphere where most spots have a clear sightline to the stage. Entry order is determined by your seiri bangou (numbered ticket), so check your number in advance and plan your arrival time accordingly — doors typically open 30–60 minutes before showtime. The venue is cashless or card-friendly for drinks at the bar, but it's wise to carry some cash for merchandise. Bags are generally not checked at Club Quattro venues, but large backpacks may be asked to be stored. Foreign visitors should note that ticket purchase platforms such as eplus.jp accept some foreign credit cards, but electronic ticket retrieval requires a Japanese phone number or app setup — check compatibility in advance.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

