May
31 Sunday

Conton Candy ONEMAN TOUR “Suppin” 2026 Japan Ticket

Sun May 31, 2026 9:00 am - 6:00 pmAsia/Tokyo
Zepp Shinjuku (TOKYO)
Japan, 〒160-0021 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Kabukichō, 1-chōme−29−29 タワー B1F 1 東急 B4F

Description

Overview

The high-energy rock trio Conton Candy hits the road for their 2026 nationwide oneman tour, titled “Suppin” (meaning “natural” or “unfiltered”). This tour represents the band’s evolution from a viral sensation into a powerhouse staple of the Japanese indie-rock scene. Formed in 2018 during their high school music club days, the group—consisting of Tsumugi (Vocals/Guitar), Fuka (Bass), and Sayaka (Drums)—is celebrated for their raw, melodic sound and infectious stage presence.

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The “Suppin” tour is designed to highlight the band’s authentic musical honesty, bringing their chart-topping hits and new material to iconic live houses across Japan. Starting in Sapporo and traveling through key cultural hubs like Fukuoka, Nagoya, and Osaka, the circuit culminates in a grand finale at the state-of-the-art Zepp Shinjuku in Tokyo. Fans can expect a high-volume, intimate experience where the close proximity between the performers and the audience creates a uniquely powerful atmosphere.

Why Attend

  • Experience the raw and vibrant energy of one of Japan’s most exciting young girl bands in an intimate club setting.
  • Witness the incredible chemistry of Tsumugi’s powerful vocals backed by the intricate rhythms of twin sisters Fuka and Sayaka.
  • Be part of a high-energy “Oneman” show, meaning the entire night is dedicated to Conton Candy’s extensive discography.
  • Visit renowned live venues like Nagoya Club Quattro and Osaka BIGCAT, known for their superior sound systems and rock history.
  • Catch the tour finale at Zepp Shinjuku, Tokyo’s newest premier live venue, for a performance that promises special production elements.

Schedule & Tickets Information

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DateVenueSeat Types
2026/05/31 (Sun) 17:30 StartSPiCE (Hokkaido)All Standing
2026/06/06 (Sat) 17:30 StartTakamatsu DIME (Kagawa)All Standing
2026/06/07 (Sun) 17:30 StartFukuoka INSA (Fukuoka)All Standing
2026/06/13 (Sat) 17:30 StartSendai MACANA (Miyagi)All Standing
2026/06/14 (Sun) 17:30 StartGolden Pigs Black Stage (Niigata)All Standing
2026/06/20 (Sat) 17:30 StartNagoya Club Quattro (Aichi)All Standing
2026/07/04 (Sat) 17:30 StartOsaka BIGCAT (Osaka)All Standing
2026/07/12 (Sun) 17:30 StartZepp Shinjuku (Tokyo) — FINALAll Standing

Background

Conton Candy’s rise to prominence is a testament to the power of the modern Japanese live house scene. Their music blends noisy, pop-infused rock with deeply relatable lyrics, a combination that earned them massive viral success on social media before transitioning into major-label recognition. The “Suppin” tour name reflects their desire to show their true, unadorned selves to their fans through music that is both aggressive and melodic.

The venues selected for this tour are among the most respected in Japan. Nagoya Club Quattro and Osaka BIGCAT are legendary stops for any rising rock band, while Zepp Shinjuku provides a cutting-edge 360-degree sound experience that will heighten the finale’s impact. As a “Oneman” tour, these shows are a significant milestone, proving the band’s ability to carry a full-length headlining performance with the same intensity they brought to their early high school gigs.

Venue Information

  • Venue name: SPiCE (Sapporo) / Zepp Shinjuku (Tokyo) / BIGCAT (Osaka)
  • Address: B2F S4 W4, Chuo-ku, Sapporo (SPiCE) / B1-B4F Shinjuku Tokyu Milano, 1-29-1 Kabukicho (Zepp Shinjuku)
  • Entry gates info: For standing shows, entry is usually organized by the “numbered ticket” serial code; please line up near the entrance 15-30 minutes before the doors open.
  • Nearby landmarks: Susukino District (Sapporo), Kabukicho Tower (Tokyo), and Shinsaibashi Big Step (Osaka).

Faqs

What does “All Standing” mean for these venues?

“All Standing” means there are no assigned seats on the floor. Admission is generally determined by the serial number on your ticket. Once inside, you can choose your spot on the floor, but expect a crowded and high-energy environment near the stage.

Are there any age restrictions for the tour?

Yes, preschool-aged children are strictly not permitted to enter the performances. This policy is standard for high-volume rock concerts in standing-room venues to ensure the safety of all guests.

Is the drink fee included in the 4,500 yen ticket price?

No, the drink fee is a separate charge (usually 600 yen) that is mandatory at the entrance of almost all Japanese live houses. You will pay this in cash at the door and receive a drink token in exchange.

How early should I arrive for the Zepp Shinjuku finale?

Since Zepp Shinjuku is a large-capacity venue located in the busy Kabukicho area, it is recommended to arrive at least 45 minutes before the “Start” time to find your place in the numbered entry line and clear security.

What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the show?

Performances at indoor venues like SPiCE and Zepp Shinjuku generally proceed regardless of rain. However, in the case of severe weather (like a typhoon) that affects public transport, the organizers will post updates on the official Conton Candy website or WESS info page.

Event Calendar

Sunday, May 31, 2026 - Sunday, July 12, 2026

9:00 am - 6:00 pm  Asia/Tokyo
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