July
15 Wednesday

Tallis Scholars 2026 in Japan Ticket

Wed July 15, 2026 9:00 am - 6:00 pmAsia/Tokyo
Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, Takemitsu Memorial
3-chōme-20-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 163-1403, Japan

Description

Overview

The Tallis Scholars, widely regarded as the world’s finest a cappella vocal ensemble, return to Japan this July for a series of transcendent performances. Under the direction of founder Peter Phillips, this elite British group has spent decades at the pinnacle of the choral world, famous for their “dazzling, transcendent harmonies” and pure, crystal-clear vocal lines.

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Since becoming the first early music ensemble to win the Gramophone Magazine Record of the Year Award, they have maintained a profound connection with Japanese audiences. This tour features a program of spiritual masterpieces, including their legendary rendition of Allegri’s “Miserere,” a work that has moved audiences globally and solidified their reputation as masters of the Sistine Chapel repertoire.

Why Attend

  • Experience the world’s leading a cappella ensemble performing in venues with world-class acoustics like Tokyo Opera City.
  • Hear their definitive live performance of Allegri’s “Miserere,” one of the most famous and haunting pieces of choral music ever written.
  • Witness the masterful direction of Peter Phillips, a pioneer who has shaped the modern standard for early music performance.
  • Enjoy a rare opportunity to hear “transcendent harmonies” that bridge the gap between historical tradition and modern perfection.
  • Secure seats for an ensemble that has won both the Gramophone Award and the Japan Record Academy Award for their excellence.

Schedule & Tickets Information

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DateVenueSeat Types
2026/07/15 (Wed) 19:00 StartTokyo Opera City Concert Hall (Tokyo)S seats, A seats, B seat, C Seats
2026/07/19 (Sun) 14:00 StartKanagawa Prefectural Music Hall (Yokohama)All Reserved, U24 Seats

Background

The Tallis Scholars, world-renowned as the “rock stars” of Renaissance polyphony, return to the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall on July 15, 2026. Founded in 1973 by director Peter Phillips, the ensemble has spent over 50 years perfecting a signature “ideal sound”—a style of a cappella singing characterized by absolute clarity, impeccable tuning, and a seamless blend of voices. This concert is part of their 2026 global tour, which coincides with the release of their latest album, No Resting Place, featuring contemporary spiritual works by Nico Muhly alongside the timeless Renaissance masterpieces that made them famous.

The significance of this performance is heightened by the venue itself. The Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, also known as the Takemitsu Memorial, was personally supervised by the legendary composer Toru Takemitsu, who once described the hall’s acoustics as “a box for sound.” The Tallis Scholars have a long history with this specific hall, as its high, pyramid-shaped wooden ceiling provides the perfect natural reverberation for their pure, unadorned vocal lines. For this 2026 appearance, the program is expected to bridge the gap between the 16th and 21st centuries, demonstrating how the “contrapuntal web” of Renaissance music continues to influence modern vocal composition.

Venue Information

  • Venue Name: Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall (Takemitsu Memorial)
  • Address: 3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-1403
  • Entry Gates Info: The Concert Hall is located on the 3rd floor of the Tokyo Opera City Tower. For the 19:00 performance, doors are scheduled to open at 18:15. Visitors should enter through the “Galleria,” a massive glass-roofed pedestrian walkway that connects the various theaters and shops within the complex.
  • Nearby Landmarks: The venue is directly connected to Hatsudai Station (Keio New Line) and is adjacent to the New National Theatre, Tokyo. It is a prominent skyscraper in the Shinjuku skyline, located near Shinjuku Central Park and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.

Faqs

What is the significance of the Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall for this performance?

The Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, specifically the Takemitsu Memorial, is famous for its unique oak-lined interior and high pyramidal ceiling. These architectural features provide the perfect acoustic environment for a cappella voices, allowing the Tallis Scholars’ harmonies to resonate with maximum clarity.

Who is Peter Phillips and what is his role with the Tallis Scholars?

Peter Phillips is the founder and conductor of the Tallis Scholars. Since 1973, he has dedicated his career to the research and performance of Renaissance polyphony, leading the group to over 2,000 concerts and creating the “standard” for how this genre of music is heard today.

What are “U24 Seats” mentioned for the Yokohama performance?

U24 seats are special discounted tickets reserved for guests who are 24 years old or younger at the time of the performance. These are designed to make high-quality choral music accessible to younger audiences, though proof of age is usually required at the venue entrance.

Will the program include the famous Miserere by Allegri?

Yes, Allegri’s “Miserere” is the centerpiece of the program. The Tallis Scholars are globally renowned for their performance of this piece, which originally was a closely guarded secret of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel and is famous for its soaring high-tenor passages.

Are children allowed to attend the Tallis Scholars concert in Japan?

The event organizers maintain a strict policy where preschoolers (children under school age) are not permitted to enter the hall. This is to ensure the complete silence required for an a cappella performance where every nuance of the vocal harmony is critical.

Event Calendar

Wednesday, July 15, 2026 - Sunday, July 19, 2026

9:00 am - 6:00 pm  Asia/Tokyo
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