Masashi Sada Concert Tour 2026 Japan Ticket
111-1 Itayamachi, Chūō-ku, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka 430-7790, Japan
Description
Overview
Masashi Sada is a legendary figure in the Japanese music industry, celebrated as a premier singer-songwriter, novelist, and violinist. With a career spanning over five decades, he has captivated audiences with his profound lyrical storytelling and a unique blend of folk and pop that resonates with the Japanese spirit across generations.
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Contact Us →This 2026 concert tour showcases Sada’s enduring talent and his remarkable ability to connect with fans through both music and spoken word. Attendees can expect a masterful performance featuring his classic hits alongside newer compositions, all delivered with the emotional depth and professional precision that have made him a household name in Japan.
Why Attend
- Experience the extraordinary live vocals and violin performances of one of Japan’s most respected musical icons.
- Enjoy the legendary “Sada-talk” interludes, where the artist shares humorous and moving stories that are as famous as the songs themselves.
- Witness a high-quality stage production designed to highlight the acoustic beauty of Japan’s finest concert halls.
- Participate in a cultural milestone as Sada continues his historic run of solo performances, maintaining his status as a top-tier live entertainer.
- Discover the timeless appeal of poetic lyrics that explore themes of family, love, and the changing seasons of life in Japan.
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.
Please note: After receiving your request, we will first check live availability on the official platform. If the tickets are still available, we will try our best to secure them for you. If they are sold out, don’t worry — we can also provide tickets through trusted and verified resale marketplaces in Japan, ensuring you still get the seats you want.
| Date | Start Time | Venue | Seat Types |
| May 16 (Sat) | 17:00 | Ichikawa City Cultural Hall | All Reserved |
| May 19 (Tue) | 18:00 | Sun City Koshigaya Civic Hall | All Reserved / General Seat |
| May 22 (Fri) | 18:00 | Fuchu Forest Art Theater | All Reserved |
| June 2 (Tue) | 18:00 | Torigin Cultural Hall | All Reserved |
| June 4 (Thu) | 18:00 | Kurashiki City Auditorium | All Reserved |
| June 10 (Wed) | 18:00 | Tokyo International Forum Hall A | All Reserved |
| June 11 (Thu) | 18:00 | Tokyo International Forum Hall A | All Reserved |
| June 18 (Thu) | 18:00 | Nagasaki Brick Hall | All Reserved / Wheelchair Seat |
| June 20 (Sat) | 17:00 | Kumamoto Castle Hall | All Reserved |
| June 30 (Tue) | 18:00 | Takasaki City Theatre | All Reserved |
| July 2 (Thu) | 18:00 | Utsunomiya City Cultural Hall | All Reserved |
| July 7 (Tue) | 18:00 | Niterra Forest Hall | All Reserved |
| July 8 (Wed) | 18:00 | Niterra Forest Hall | All Reserved |
| July 19 (Sun) | 17:00 | Osaka Festival Hall | All Reserved |
| July 20 (Mon) | 17:00 | Osaka Festival Hall | All Reserved |
| July 24 (Fri) | 18:00 | Hokuto Cultural Hall | All Reserved |
| July 26 (Sun) | 17:00 | Niigata Prefectural Civic Centre | All Reserved |
| August 17 (Mon) | 18:00 | Kobe International House | All Reserved |
| August 19 (Wed) | 18:00 | ROHM Theatre Kyoto | All Reserved |
| August 23 (Sun) | 17:00 | YCC Prefectural Cultural Hall | All Reserved |
| August 25 (Tue) | 18:00 | Act City Hamamatsu | All Reserved |
Background
Masashi Sada’s career began in 1972 as part of the duo Grape, before he transitioned into a solo artist who would define the “New Music” era in Japan. His significance lies in his ability to blend traditional Japanese sensibilities with modern folk, creating a catalog of music that serves as a mirror to the nation’s social and emotional landscape over the last fifty years.
The performers on this tour include a hand-picked group of Japan’s most elite session musicians, ensuring that the complex arrangements of Sada’s music are reproduced flawlessly. As an artist who has held more solo concerts than almost any other performer in Japanese history, this 2026 tour represents a continuation of a massive musical legacy that remains vibrant and influential.
Venue Information
- Niterra Japan Special Ceramics Civic Hall (Forest Hall)
- 1-1-1 Kanayama, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture
- Entry is through the main concourse accessible via the pedestrian walkway from Kanayama Station
- Located near the Kanayama Station hub and the Nagoya City Museum
Faqs
What is the typical duration of a Masashi Sada concert?
A Masashi Sada performance typically lasts around three hours, as it includes a generous selection of songs paired with his famous long-form storytelling segments.
Who is Masashi Sada and what is his musical style?
He is a legendary Japanese singer-songwriter and violinist known for folk-influenced pop music characterized by intricate lyrics, emotional melodies, and insightful social commentary.
Are there specific age requirements for attending the concert?
Most venues on the tour allow all ages, but it is generally recommended for older children and adults due to the seated, quiet nature of the performance and the long talking segments.
How can I secure tickets for venues that are high in demand?
You can request your preferred date through our service, and we will check availability on official platforms or source them through verified resale marketplaces to ensure you get a seat.
What are the benefits of “All Reserved” seating for this tour?
All Reserved seating ensures that you have a specific designated spot in the hall, allowing you to arrive at the venue closer to the start time without needing to wait in line for a good view.
Event Calendar
Saturday, May 16, 2026 - Tuesday, August 25, 2026
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