Kyohei Sorita & Japan National Orchestra 2026 Japan Ticket
3-chōme-20-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-1403, Japan
Description
Overview
Kyohei Sorita, the internationally acclaimed pianist and silver medalist of the 18th International Chopin Piano Competition, leads the Japan National Orchestra (JNO) for their highly anticipated Summer Tour 2026. Sorita is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the modern classical music scene, known for his powerful technique, profound artistry, and his innovative role as both a soloist and the founder of the JNO.
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Contact Us →The Japan National Orchestra, comprised of top-tier musicians handpicked by Sorita, has quickly become one of the most exciting ensembles in Asia. This tour features diverse programming, including “Program A” and “Program B,” showcasing the orchestra’s versatility and Sorita’s dual mastery as a pianist and conductor. Audiences can expect a high-energy, world-class symphonic experience that breathes new life into the classical repertoire.
Why Attend
- Witness the brilliance of Kyohei Sorita, the first Japanese pianist in 50 years to win silver at the Chopin Competition.
- Experience the exceptional synergy of the Japan National Orchestra, an ensemble of elite virtuosos.
- Enjoy a varied program ranging from grand symphonic works to intimate solo passages led by Sorita.
- Attend performances in Japan’s most prestigious acoustic venues, including Suntory Hall and Tokyo Opera City.
- Be part of a historic tour that represents the pinnacle of the next generation of Japanese classical music excellence.
Schedule & Tickets Information
Below are the complete details for the event, including dates, venues, seat types, and other important ticket information. Once you’ve reviewed everything, simply contact us with your preferred ticket selection, and we’ll assist you with the purchase.
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| Date | Starts Time | Venue | Seat Types |
| August 29, 2026 | 14:00 | Kumamoto Prefectural Theatre Concert Hall | S, A, U25 seats |
| August 30, 2026 | 14:00 | Arkas SASEBO (Nagasaki) | S, A, B seats |
| September 9, 2026 | 19:00 | Nara 100th Anniversary Hall, Large Hall | S, A, B, U30 seats |
| September 10, 2026 | 19:00 | Suntory Hall Main Hall (Tokyo) | S, A, B, C, U30 seats |
| September 12, 2026 | 14:00 | Kani Public Arts Center “ala” (Gifu) | All Reserved Seating |
| September 14, 2026 | 19:00 | Wadayama Jupiter Hall (Hyogo) | All Reserved Seating |
| September 15, 2026 | 19:00 | Torigin Culture Hall (Tottori) | S, A, B seats |
| September 17, 2026 | 19:00 | Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall (Tokyo) | S, A, B, C, U30 seats |
Background
Kyohei Sorita’s rise to fame reached a global peak in 2021 when his performance in Warsaw captivated millions. Beyond his solo career, Sorita has dedicated himself to creating a sustainable ecosystem for musicians in Japan through the Japan National Orchestra, which he incorporated in Nara. This unique business model allows the musicians to thrive as both soloists and ensemble members, ensuring a level of dedication and technical polish rarely seen in newly formed orchestras.
The 2026 Summer Tour represents the continued evolution of this vision. By touring across major cities and regional cultural hubs like Kumamoto and Nara, the JNO brings top-tier music to a wide demographic. This tour is particularly significant for featuring world-renowned soloists such as violinist Seiji Okamoto, adding further depth to a season that focuses on the collaborative spirit between the soloist and the ensemble.
Venue Information
- Venue name: Suntory Hall (Main Hall)
- Address: 1-13-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8403
- Entry gates info: The Main Hall entrance is located on the second floor of the Ark Hills complex; follow the prominent signs for the Main Hall foyer.
- Nearby landmarks: Ark Hills, ANA InterContinental Tokyo, and the US Embassy.
Who is Kyohei Sorita?
Kyohei Sorita is a world-renowned Japanese pianist and the founder of the Japan National Orchestra. He gained international superstardom after winning the silver medal at the 18th International Chopin Piano Competition in 2021.
What is the difference between Program A and Program B?
Program A typically features a selection of symphonic works led by Sorita from the piano, while Program B may highlight different soloists from within the orchestra, such as violinist Seiji Okamoto, showcasing a different range of the ensemble’s repertoire.
What is the U30 or U25 ticket type?
These are special discounted tickets reserved for audience members under the age of 30 or 25, respectively. Please note that a valid government-issued ID is required at the venue on the day of the performance to verify your age.
How long does a Japan National Orchestra concert typically last?
A standard symphonic concert usually lasts about two hours, including a 15 to 20-minute intermission between the two halves of the program.
What should I do if the tickets I want are sold out?
While official platforms may list some sections as sold out, we can assist you by checking verified resale marketplaces in Japan. Our goal is to ensure you can still secure the seats you desire for this highly popular tour.
Event Calendar
Saturday, August 29, 2026 - Thursday, September 17, 2026
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