What this is
Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni (often abbreviated as ZUTOMAYO) is a Japanese music project led by vocalist and composer ACAね (Akane), known for blending introspective lyrics with complex, genre-defying arrangements that draw from rock, jazz, and electronic music. The project rose to massive popularity through anime tie-ins and streaming platforms, becoming one of the most-streamed Japanese acts of the late 2010s and 2020s. This June 2026 concert at K Arena Yokohama represents a major live event for one of Japan's most beloved contemporary music acts. The intimate yet emotionally charged live performances ZUTOMAYO is known for translate powerfully to large arena settings, making this a significant date in the Japanese live music calendar.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Japanese indie rock, anime music, and emotionally resonant J-pop with artistic depth. ZUTOMAYO attracts a passionate, predominantly younger audience, but their sophisticated sound appeals to anyone who appreciates intricate songwriting and powerful vocal performances. The atmosphere at their concerts tends to be intense and communal, with fans deeply engaged in every lyric. Arrive early to secure a good position on the floor or to find your seated section, as K Arena Yokohama fills up quickly for high-demand acts.
Good to know
K Arena Yokohama is Japan's largest indoor music arena, with a capacity of approximately 20,000, and features both floor standing areas and tiered seating sections — check your ticket type carefully. Tickets are typically sold via eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket; foreign credit cards are generally accepted on these platforms, and combini pickup at Lawson is the most hassle-free option for visitors. The venue has strict bag size policies and bag checks at entry, so travel light and allow extra time for security queues on the day. Cash and IC cards are both accepted at food and merchandise stalls inside the venue. Doors usually open 60–90 minutes before showtime for arena-scale events, and ZUTOMAYO shows typically run 90–120 minutes.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
