What this is
YZERR's 'RICH OR DIE III' Japan Tour brings the acclaimed Japanese rapper and BAD HOP member to Club Quattro Hiroshima as part of a nationwide run. YZERR is one of the most respected figures in Japanese hip-hop, known for his sharp lyricism, melodic trap sensibility, and the cultural weight he carries from the Kawasaki-based collective BAD HOP. The 'RICH OR DIE' series is an ongoing solo tour concept that has built a devoted following across Japan, with each installment raising the stakes in production and crowd energy. This Hiroshima stop offers fans in the Chugoku region a rare chance to see one of Japan's premier rap artists in an intimate club setting.
Who should go
This show is ideal for fans of Japanese hip-hop, trap, and R&B who follow the BAD HOP universe or the broader J-rap scene. The Club Quattro format means a close, energetic standing crowd — expect a passionate, knowledgeable audience that knows every lyric. Younger adults and dedicated hip-hop heads will feel most at home, though anyone curious about the cutting edge of Japanese rap culture will find it rewarding. Arrive early if you have a Fast Pass ticket to make the most of priority entry.
Good to know
Tickets can be purchased through eplus.jp, pia.jp, or Lawson Ticket — all three platforms accept foreign credit cards, and Lawson convenience store pickup (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese address. Club Quattro Hiroshima is a mid-sized live music club with a capacity of roughly 700–800, operating as a fully standing venue with a bar area — typical of the Club Quattro chain known for quality sound and a close artist-to-audience atmosphere. Doors generally open 30–60 minutes before showtime; arrive early if you hold a Fast Pass to use the priority lane before general standing ticket holders enter. The venue is cash-friendly at the bar and merchandise booth, though card payment is increasingly accepted — bring some yen to be safe. Bags larger than A4 may be subject to a bag check policy, and large backpacks are best left at your accommodation.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

