STEINS;GATE 2026 In Japan Ticket
646-4 Sendabori, Matsudo, Chiba 270-2252, Japan
Description
Overview
The first-ever orchestral concert for the legendary “STEINS;GATE” series is set to take place, bringing the world of time travel and emotional depth to life through a grand musical performance. “Steins;Gate Symphony of Causal Melodies” features the Nihonbashi Symphony Orchestra under the baton of conductor Kenichi Shimura, recreating the exquisite background music and iconic songs that define the series.
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Contact Us →Fans will be treated to live performances by special guests Kanako Ito and Ayumu, with the talented Asami Imai serving as the Master of Ceremonies. This milestone event offers a unique opportunity to experience the story’s “causal melodies” in a sophisticated symphonic setting, making it an unmissable experience for any Science Adventure series enthusiast.
Why Attend
- Experience the emotional power of the STEINS;GATE soundtrack performed live by a full symphony orchestra for the first time.
- Enjoy live vocal performances from series legends Kanako Ito and Ayumu, featuring the most iconic opening and ending themes.
- Witness a high-profile stage event hosted by Asami Imai (the voice of Kurisu Makise), adding an authentic touch to the celebration.
- Explore limited-time pop-up events and anniversary celebrations across Japan, from Kokura and Nagoya to the heart of Akihabara.
- Secure your place at this historic 17th-anniversary milestone, celebrating one of the most beloved visual novels and anime of all time.
Schedule & Tickets Information
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| Date | Start Time | Venue | Seat Types |
| March 14 – 22 | 11:00 | Gee! Store Kokura | Free Entry |
| March 28 – April 5 | 11:00 | Gee! Store Nagoya | Free Entry |
| March 28 – 29, 2026 | 10:00 (TBA) | Tokyo Big Sight | Reserved, Standing |
| May 31, 2026 | 14:00 | Mori no Hall 21 Large Hall | Premium S, S, A, B-Seat |
| May 31, 2026 | 18:00 | Mori no Hall 21 Large Hall | Premium S, S, A, B-Seat |
| July 28, 2026 | All Day | Akihabara (Various) | General Admission |
| Late 2026 | TBA | Console / PC | TBA |
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Background
The STEINS;GATE: Symphony of Causal Melody 2026 is a premier orchestral event celebrating the 15th anniversary of the iconic Science Adventure visual novel and anime series. Conducted by Kenichi Shimura and performed by the Nihonbashi Symphony Orchestra, this concert marks the first full symphonic tribute to the franchise’s intricate score. The performance is divided into two thematic sessions—Alpha and Beta—revisiting the high-stakes melodies of the original 2009 narrative and the tragic, haunting themes of STEINS;GATE 0.
This event serves as a major cultural milestone for the series as it coincides with the 2026 launch of STEINS;GATE RE:BOOT. Special guest appearances by the legendary voice of Kurisu Makise, Asami Imai, and definitive vocalists Kanako Ito and Ayumu (Zwei) add a layer of emotional depth to the symphonic arrangements. For fans, this gathering is a unique opportunity to experience the series’ evolution from a cult classic visual novel into a globally recognized masterpiece of science fiction storytelling within a world-class acoustic setting.
Venue Information
- Venue name: Mori no Hall 21 (Matsudo City Cultural Hall) – Large Hall
- Address: 646-4 Sendabori, Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture 270-2252, Japan
- Entry gates info: Doors typically open 60 minutes before the 14:00 (Alpha) and 18:00 (Beta) sessions. Premium ticket holders have a dedicated priority lane for merchandise collection.
- Nearby landmarks: Located within the 21st Century Thousand-Year Forest park; the venue is a 15-minute walk from Shinkagaya Station (Shin-Keisei Line).
FAQs
What is the difference between the Beta (β) and Alpha (α) performances?
The May 31st event features two distinct performances: the Beta (β) show at 14:00 and the Alpha (α) show at 18:00. While the core orchestra remains the same, the thematic focus and guest segments may vary slightly to reflect the different world lines of the series.
What benefits are included with the Premium S Seats?
Premium S Seats are the most exclusive category for the Symphony of Causal Melodies. They provide a “Front Seat Guarantee,” ensuring you are positioned in the rows closest to the stage for the best possible view of the orchestra and guest performers.
Where is Mori no Hall 21 located and how do I get there?
Mori no Hall 21 is located in Chiba Prefecture. It is a prominent large-scale cultural hall frequently used for orchestral performances and is accessible via public transportation from central Tokyo, making it convenient for visitors staying in the capital.
Are there any free STEINS;GATE events happening in 2026?
Yes, the STEINS;GATE All Star Pop-Up events held in Kokura (March 14-22) and Nagoya (March 28-April 5) are listed as Free Entry. These are excellent opportunities for fans to browse exclusive merchandise and themed displays without a ticket.
Who are the guest vocalists performing at the orchestral concert?
The concert features Kanako Ito, who performed many of the series’ most famous themes like “Hacking to the Gate,” and Ayumu. They will be singing live accompanied by the Nihonbashi Symphony Orchestra for a truly grand sound.
Event Calendar
Saturday, March 14, 2026 - Thursday, December 31, 2026
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