NHK Symphony Orchestra x Pokémon Concert Tour 2026 Japan Ticket
1-chōme-8-1 Nishiikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo 171-0021, Japan
Description
Overview
Celebrate a monumental double milestone as the legendary NHK Symphony Orchestra honors its 100th anniversary alongside the global phenomenon Pokémon franchise for its 30th anniversary. This historic classical concert tour bridges gaming heritage with high-art symphonic perfection. Performing across four premier cultural hubs in Japan, the orchestra will present an evening of grand nostalgia and soaring melodies that have defined generations of adventure.
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Contact Us →Under the expert baton of conductor Kanade Yokoyama and featuring popular television personality Akiko Takehira as master of ceremonies, the production brings decades of musical evolution to life. Audiences will be treated to sweeping, custom-orchestrated arrangements of iconic gaming tracks alongside foundational classical masterworks. This landmark tour offers an unforgettable, premium orchestral experience designed to touch the hearts of gaming fans and symphonic music lovers alike.
Why Attend
- Witness a historic collaborative event uniting Japan’s oldest premier orchestra with the world’s most beloved gaming franchise.
- Experience beautiful, custom live orchestral transformations of iconic gaming melodies spanning from 1996 through the modern era.
- Hear the exclusive, live symphonic premiere of the main theme from the brand new game title, Pokémon Wind Wave.
- Enjoy classic masterpieces by Grieg, Smetana, and Stravinsky carefully selected to mirror the foundational elements of your adventure.
- Take advantage of specialized junior pricing structures designed to make world-class orchestral culture accessible for families.
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 | Start Time | Venue | Seat Types |
| August 21, 2026 (Fri) | 19:00 | Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Concert Hall (Japan) | S seats (general admission), S seats (elementary and junior high), A seats (general admission), A seats (elementary and junior high), B seats (general admission), B seats (elementary and junior high), C seats (general admission), C seats (elementary and junior high) |
| August 22, 2026 (Sat) | 15:30 | Kyoto Concert Hall, Main Hall (Kyoto Prefecture) | S seats (general admission), S seats (elementary and junior high), A seats (general admission), A seats (elementary and junior high), B seats (general admission), B seats (elementary and junior high), C seats (general admission), C seats (elementary and junior high) |
| August 23, 2026 (Sun) | 14:00 | The Symphony Hall (Osaka Prefecture) | S seats (general admission), S seats (elementary and junior high), A seats (general admission), A seats (elementary and junior high), B seats (general admission), B seats (elementary and junior high), C seats (general admission), C seats (elementary and junior high) |
| August 24, 2026 (Mon) | 19:00 | Acros Fukuoka Fukuoka Symphony Hall (Fukuoka Prefecture) | S seats (general admission), S seats (elementary and junior high), A seats (general admission), A seats (elementary and junior high), B seats (general admission), B seats (elementary and junior high), C seats (general admission), C seats (elementary and junior high) |
Background
The NHK Symphony Orchestra has maintained an unrivaled position of cultural significance in Japan for a century, revered worldwide for its structural precision and rich performance quality. By partnering with the Pokémon franchise to commemorate their respective anniversaries, this tour celebrates the profound impact that digital entertainment and orchestral traditions have had on modern global culture. The program acts as a sonic tapestry, tracing a path from the historic 8-bit opening tunes of Red and Green up to the sprawling symphonic landscape of current releases.
The thematic construction of the repertoire is meticulously crafted to blend gaming history with legendary classical pillars. Part One uses masterworks to evoke the core elements given to choosing initial starter companions: Grieg’s peaceful “Morning” embodies Grass, Smetana’s roaring “The Moldau” signifies Water, and Stravinsky’s explosive “The Firebird” channels Fire. Moving into Part Two, the orchestra transitions entirely into core video game themes, concluding with an epic performance of the newest franchise overture, making this a true landmark musical event.
Venue Information
- Venue name: Acros Fukuoka Fukuoka Symphony Hall
- Address: 1-1-1 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka 810-0001
- Entry gates info: Main Symphony Hall access points located on the 1st floor, with escalator routes guiding directly up into the main tier stalls and upper tier balconies.
- Nearby landmarks: Tenjin Central Park, the dynamic Nakasu district, and Tenjin Subway Station.
FAQs
What specific musical tracks are performed during the first portion of the show?
The first part of the concert features the nostalgic opening theme from Red and Green, followed by classical masters including Grieg’s “Morning,” Smetana’s “The Moldau,” and the dramatic “Lullaby to Finale” from Stravinsky’s “The Firebird” suite.
Will there be any video screens, lighting effects, or character appearances on stage?
Please be aware that this specific tour is focused purely on an acoustic classical presentation. There are no specialized video projections, custom theatrical lighting designs, synchronized screens, or costume character appearances planned.
Who are the core creative personnel directing this classical tour?
The entire multi-city commemorative concert tour is under the masterful musical direction of conductor Kanade Yokoyama, with the programmatic transitions and commentary guided by the popular master of ceremonies Akiko Takehira.
Are there any special age-based pricing tiers available for families?
Yes, the tour organizers have made a comprehensive set of student options accessible for all main sections (S, A, B, and C tiers), ensuring discounted admission parameters for elementary and junior high school students.
What options are available if the primary ticket distribution channels run out?
Every individual seating and price category listed remains fully eligible for processing requests. If primary allocations are depleted, alternative placements can be cross-verified and secured through trusted, verified secondary ticket marketplaces operating in Japan.
Event Calendar
Friday, August 21, 2026 - Monday, August 24, 2026
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