The Force of Destiny 2026 Japan Ticket
1-chōme-1-1 Honmachi, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0071, Japan
Description
Overview
The Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre proudly presents Giuseppe Verdi’s masterpiece, “The Force of Destiny” (La Forza del Destino), at the prestigious New National Theatre, Tokyo. This grand production is led by the acclaimed conductor Erina Yashima and features the visionary direction of David Pountney. The performance brings together an extraordinary ensemble of vocalists including Hiromi Omura, Tatsuya Higuchi, and Lee Seung-je, supported by the combined power of the Nikikai Chorus Group and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Contact Us →This four-act opera is a sprawling epic that explores the themes of fate, revenge, and the search for peace amidst a tragic accidental killing. Performed in its original Italian with both Japanese and English subtitles, the production promises a world-class auditory and visual experience. The collaboration between Japan’s leading opera companies and international creative talent ensures that this 2026 staging will be a landmark event for classical music enthusiasts in Tokyo.
Why Attend
- Experience one of Verdi’s most dramatic and musically rich operas performed by Japan’s elite Nikikai Opera Theatre.
- Witness the powerful conducting of Erina Yashima as she leads the renowned Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra through this complex score.
- Enjoy the spectacular staging by world-famous director David Pountney at the acoustically perfect New National Theatre Opera Palace.
- Listen to the combined forces of three major Japanese choruses, creating a monumental sound rarely heard in standard productions.
- Take advantage of a special production that includes dual language subtitles, making the complex plot accessible to international audiences.
Schedule & Tickets Information
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| Date | Venue | Seat Types |
| 2026/09/03 (Thu) 18:00 Start | New National Theatre Opera Palace | S, A, B, C, D, U-39 |
| 2026/09/04 (Fri) 14:00 Start | New National Theatre Opera Palace | S, A, B, C, D, U-39 |
| 2026/09/05 (Sat) 14:00 Start | New National Theatre Opera Palace | S, A, B, C, D, U-39 |
| 2026/09/06 (Sun) 14:00 Start | New National Theatre Opera Palace | S, A, B, C, D, U-39 |
Background
“The Force of Destiny” is renowned in the opera world for its “curse” and its incredibly demanding roles, requiring singers of the highest caliber to navigate its emotional highs and lows. Historically, the opera has been celebrated for its lush orchestration and the famous overture, which is a staple in concert halls worldwide. The Tokyo Nikikai Opera Theatre has a long-standing history of bringing high-fidelity European opera traditions to Japan, often collaborating with the Tokyo Philharmonic to achieve a sound that rivals major European houses.
This particular staging is significant due to its director, David Pountney, whose work is known for being bold, theatrical, and deeply insightful. By casting a mix of seasoned Japanese veterans like Hiromi Omura and rising international stars, the production highlights the global nature of modern opera. The venue, the Opera Palace, was built specifically for opera and ballet, featuring a traditional horseshoe-shaped auditorium that provides an intimate connection between the performers and the audience despite its grand scale.
Venue Information
- Venue name: New National Theatre, Tokyo (Opera Palace)
- Address: 1-1-1 Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0071
- Entry gates info: The Opera Palace entrance is located on the main concourse level of the New National Theatre complex.
- Nearby landmarks: Tokyo Opera City Tower, Shinjuku Central Park, and Hatsudai Station.
Faqs
What language is the opera performed in?
The opera is performed in its original Italian language. To ensure the story is easy to follow for everyone, the production features comprehensive side-titles in both Japanese and English, projected throughout all four acts.
Are there any specific age requirements for attendees?
Preschool-aged children are not permitted to enter the auditorium to maintain the quiet environment necessary for an opera performance. For older children, a standard ticket is required, and they should be able to remain seated throughout the long duration of the show.
What is the U-39 ticket option?
The U-39 is a special “Same-day exchange ticket” available for guests who are 39 years old or younger on the day of the performance. These tickets are generally equivalent to S or A seats and require a valid photo ID for age verification at the box office.
Who is the featured orchestra for this production?
The music is provided by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, the oldest classical orchestra in Japan. They are widely recognized for their excellence in opera accompaniment and their frequent collaborations with the Nikikai Opera Theatre.
Is there a dress code for the New National Theatre?
While there is no formal mandatory dress code, opera in Tokyo is generally considered a sophisticated event. Many attendees choose to wear business casual or semi-formal attire, especially for evening and weekend performances.
Event Calendar
Thursday, September 3, 2026 - Sunday, September 6, 2026
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