Tokyo Symphony Orchestra (740th Regular Concert) 2026 in Japan Ticket
1-chōme-13-1 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan
Description
Overview
The Tokyo Symphony Orchestra welcomes a transformative new chapter with the official inauguration of Lorenzo Viotti as Music Director. This milestone event, held at the prestigious Suntory Hall, marks a historic “beginning” for the ensemble, echoing their very first regular concert in 1947 by featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 alongside the monumental “Titan” by Mahler.
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Contact Us →Lorenzo Viotti, a world-renowned young master and winner of the Salzburg Festival’s Young Conductors Award, brings his passionate and charismatic leadership to Tokyo. Known for his deep spirituality and powerful energy, Viotti’s debut as director is set to redefine the orchestra’s sound, making this 740th Regular Concert an essential experience for classical music enthusiasts worldwide.
Why Attend
- Witness the historic first performance of Lorenzo Viotti as the official Music Director of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra.
- Experience the world-class acoustics of Suntory Hall, Japan’s premier “vineyard-style” concert venue designed for the most beautiful resonance.
- Enjoy a powerful program featuring Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 “Titan,” two masterpieces that symbolize new horizons.
- Be part of a significant cultural milestone in Tokyo’s classical music history celebrating the orchestra’s 80th anniversary season.
- Secure your place at a high-demand inaugural event that serves as a bridge between the orchestra’s storied past and its bright future.
Schedule & Tickets Information
| Date | Venue | Seat Types |
| 2026/05/16 (Sat) 18:00 Start | Suntory Hall Main Hall (Tokyo) | S seats, A seats, B Seat, P seats |
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Faqs
Who is the conductor for the 740th Regular Concert?
The concert is conducted by Lorenzo Viotti, the newly appointed Music Director of the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. He is a highly acclaimed young maestro known for his work with the Berlin Philharmonic and Dutch National Opera.
Where is Suntory Hall located in Tokyo?
Suntory Hall is located in the Akasaka district of Minato-ku, Tokyo. It is easily accessible via a short walk from the Roppongi-itchome Station on the Namboku Line or the Tameike-sanno Station on the Ginza and Namboku Lines.
What musical pieces will be performed during this concert?
The program includes Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 in D major, known as “Titan.” These pieces were chosen to represent the “beginning” of a new era for the orchestra.
Are children allowed to attend this Tokyo Symphony Orchestra performance?
Preschool-aged children are generally not permitted to enter regular subscription concerts at Suntory Hall. This policy ensures a professional listening environment for all attendees during the symphonic performance.
How can I receive my tickets if I am traveling from abroad?
International visitors can choose from several delivery options including digital QR codes, delivery to a Japanese hotel address, or picking up the tickets at a local convenience store upon arrival in Japan.
Ticket Information
2026/5/16(Sat) Suntory Hall Main Hall (Tokyo) S seat
$161.00
Selling18:00 Start ( 17:30 Doors open )
2026/5/16(Sat) Suntory Hall Main Hall (Tokyo) A seat
$148.00
Selling18:00 Start ( 17:30 Doors open )
2026/5/16(Sat) Suntory Hall Main Hall (Tokyo) B seat
$142.00
Selling18:00 Start ( 17:30 Doors open )
Event Calendar
Saturday, May 16, 2026
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