Lucas & Arthur Jussen Piano Duo Recital 2026 in Japan Ticket
Japan, 〒104-8011 Tokyo, Chuo City, Tsukiji, 5-chōme−3−2 朝日新聞東京本社 新館2階
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Overview
The sensational Dutch brothers, Lucas and Arthur Jussen, are making their highly anticipated debut in Japan. Having taken the European classical music scene by storm with their impeccable synchronization and dynamic energy, the duo brings a fresh and charismatic approach to the piano repertoire. Their performances are celebrated globally for a level of technical mastery and mutual understanding that only siblings can achieve.
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Contact Us →For this special Tokyo engagement, the Jussens present a sophisticated program that seamlessly transitions between four-hand duets on a single piano and the powerful resonance of two pianos. From the classical elegance of Mozart’s sonatas to the lush, romantic intensity of Rachmaninoff’s suites, this recital showcases the duo’s remarkable range and why they are considered the most exciting piano duo of their generation.
Why Attend
- Experience the Japan debut of the Jussen brothers, the most talked-about piano duo currently performing in Europe.
- Witness a diverse and challenging program featuring both intimate four-hand duets and grand two-piano arrangements.
- Hear Mozart’s “Piano Sonata in C major, K.521” and Rachmaninoff’s “Suite No. 2” performed with world-class precision.
- Enjoy the elite acoustics of Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall, specifically designed to highlight the nuances of piano performances.
- Be part of a historic musical moment as these rising stars bring their unique energy to the Japanese stage for the first time.
Schedule & Tickets Information
| Date | Venue | Seat Types |
| 2026/04/07 (Tue) 15:00 Start | Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo) | All Seats Assigned |
| 2026/04/08 (Wed) 15:00 Start | Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo) | All Seats Assigned |
Background
Dutch brothers Lucas and Arthur Jussen are among the most sought-after piano duos in the world, celebrated for their extraordinary synchronization and energetic stage presence. Their 2026 return to Japan, presented as part of the “Bunkamura Produce” series, marks a significant milestone in their career as they continue to dominate major international stages from the Concertgebouw to the Berlin Philharmonic. The duo is famously described as having a “telepathic” connection, often performing complex works with such unity that they sound like a single instrument.
The 2026 recital program at Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall showcases their versatility through a mix of classical precision and 20th-century intensity. The repertoire features Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D major ($K.448$), a staple of the duo repertoire known for its crystalline dialogue, alongside Schubert’s melancholic Fantasie in F minor. The performance reaches a dramatic peak with the rhythmic power of Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, a tour de force that highlights the brothers’ technical mastery and athletic approach to the keyboard.
Venue Information
- Venue name: Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Music Hall)
- Address: 5-3-2 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8011, Japan
- Entry gates info: Performances on April 7 and April 8, 2026, both start at 15:00. Doors open at 14:15. Tickets are all-reserved seating (approx. 12,000 yen); preschool children are not admitted.
- Nearby landmarks: Inside the Asahi Shimbun building; 2-minute walk from Tsukijishijo Station (Oedo Line).
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FAQs
Are Lucas and Arthur Jussen actually brothers?
Yes, Lucas and Arthur Jussen are brothers from the Netherlands. They have been performing together since childhood and are known for their extraordinary chemistry and identical musical intuition on stage.
What is the difference between “Four Hands” and “Two Pianos” in the program?
“Four Hands” refers to both brothers playing on a single piano simultaneously, as seen in the Mozart and Debussy pieces. “Two Pianos” involves each brother playing their own separate grand piano, allowing for a much larger and more orchestral sound.
Is there an age limit for children to attend this recital?
To maintain the quiet atmosphere required for a classical piano recital, admission is restricted for preschool-aged children. All attendees must have an assigned seat and be of school age or older.
What is the venue’s policy on program changes?
The repertoire and the order of songs may be subject to change due to unavoidable circumstances. As is standard for high-profile recitals in Japan, refunds are generally only issued if the performance itself is canceled.
How do I get to Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall in Tokyo?
The hall is located in the Tsukiji area. The closest station is Tsukiji-shijo Station on the Toei Oedo Line. It is also a short walk from Higashi-ginza Station on the Hibiya Line, making it very central for those staying in the Ginza area.
Ticket Information
2026/4/7(Tue) Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo) All seats are assigned seating
$145.00
Selling15:00 Start ( 14:30 Doors open )
2026/4/8(Wed) Hama-rikyu Asahi Hall (Tokyo) All seats are assigned seating
$145.00
Selling15:00 Start ( 14:30 Doors open )
Event Calendar
Tuesday, April 7, 2026 - Wednesday, April 8, 2026
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