Event Overview: SPYAIR Returns to Japan in 2026
For fans of high-energy J-rock, SPYAIR’s 2026 nationwide tour promises an electrifying mix of Live House standing shows and Hall series reserved seating concerts across 13 cities in Japan. Known for their dynamic performances and catchy hits, SPYAIR has cultivated a dedicated fanbase both domestically and internationally.
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Contact Us →The SPYAIR TOUR 2026 offers a rare chance for overseas fans to experience the band in Japan’s authentic concert environment, whether it’s the intimate Live House vibe or the polished experience of large Hall venues. Spanning from February to May 2026, the tour strategically mixes smaller, energetic performances with larger, theatrical shows, allowing fans to choose their ideal concert experience.
Confirmed Japan Event Details
Live House Series (Smaller, Standing Shows) — Feb to Mar 2026
| Date | Venue | City / Prefecture | Doors | Start |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 14 (Sat) | Yokohama Bay Hall | Yokohama, Kanagawa | 16:00 | 17:00 |
| Feb 21 (Sat) | CRAZYMAMA KINGDOM | Okayama, Okayama | 16:00 | 17:00 |
| Feb 22 (Sun) | HIROSHIMA CLUB QUATTRO | Hiroshima, Hiroshima | 16:00 | 17:00 |
| Feb 28 (Sat) | Eight Hall | Kanazawa, Ishikawa | 16:00 | 17:00 |
| Mar 1 (Sun) | NIIGATA LOTS | Niigata, Niigata | 16:00 | 17:00 |
| Mar 7 (Sat) | WstudioRED | Matsuyama, Ehime | 16:00 | 17:00 |
| Mar 8 (Sun) | Takamatsu MONSTER | Takamatsu, Kagawa | 16:00 | 17:00 |
Live House Highlights:

- Intimate, high-energy shows with standing-room-only arrangements
- Close proximity to the stage, creating immersive fan experiences
- Most doors open one hour before the start, allowing fans time to queue and enjoy merch
Hall Series (Larger, Reserved Seating) — Mar to May 2026
| Date | Venue | City / Prefecture |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 20 (Fri, holiday) | Mori no Hall 21 (Main Hall) | Matsudo, Chiba |
| Mar 29 (Sun) | Orix Theatre | Osaka, Osaka |
| Apr 5 (Sun) | Fukuoka Civic Hall (Large Hall) | Fukuoka, Fukuoka |
| Apr 12 (Sun) | Niterra Nippon Tokusyu Tougyou Civic Hall Forest Hall | Nagoya, Aichi |
| Apr 29 (Wed, holiday) | Sapporo Kyoiku Bunka Kaikan | Sapporo, Hokkaido |
| May 14 (Thu) | LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (Shibuya Public Hall) | Tokyo |
Hall Series Highlights:
- Reserved seating ensures comfort for longer shows
- Venues often accommodate larger crowds and offer enhanced acoustics
- Ideal for fans who prefer a more formal concert setting
Tour Overview:
- Total cities: 13 (7 Live House + 6 Hall stops)
- Age requirement: 3 years and above
Ticketing Information
Live House Series
- Ticket type: Standing tickets
- Price: ~¥6,900 + drink fee
- Doors open ~1 hour before start
Hall Series
- Ticket type: Reserved seating
- Price: ~¥8,800 (standard)
- Shows in major halls often sell out quickly due to high demand
Note for foreign fans: Japanese ticketing platforms can be tricky to navigate. Many require Japanese-language literacy, app-based verification, or local credit cards. JasumoTickets provides human-friendly support to help international fans secure seats safely.

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Global Context: SPYAIR in the Music Scene
SPYAIR has steadily grown internationally, particularly in Asia, while maintaining a strong domestic presence in Japan. Their blend of pop-rock, anime tie-ins (notably with Bleach, Gintama, and My Hero Academia), and energetic live performances has created a unique niche.
Compared with Western tours:
- Japan emphasizes punctuality, fan etiquette, and organized merch lines
- Live House culture offers immersive fan interaction rarely seen in European or US venues
- Hall series mirrors large-scale Western shows but with Japanese precision and service
For overseas fans, this tour represents a chance to experience authentic Japanese concert culture, beyond what’s typically seen abroad.
Deep Japan Focus: Why This Tour Matters
Fan Culture & Demand Patterns
- Japanese fans are highly engaged, often attending multiple shows on a tour
- Live House events encourage mosh pits, group chants, and fan interactions
- Hall series attract audiences seeking a premium concert experience, including VIP or premium seating
Venue Experience
- Live House venues: small, energetic, and often standing-only
- Halls: larger, reserved seating, often with superior sound and lighting technology
- Holidays see increased demand, requiring early ticket planning
Japan’s music ecosystem combines fan loyalty with logistical precision, making it an ideal setting for SPYAIR’s multi-city tour.
Foreigners’ Reality in Japan: Ticket Challenges
Attending SPYAIR concerts as an international fan can be tricky:
- Japanese-only platforms – Pre-sales and general sales often require Japanese literacy
- Complex lotteries – High-demand dates may use ticket lotteries
- App-based tickets – Platforms like AnyPASS may require Japanese phone numbers
- Foreign credit card failures – Many platforms only accept local cards
- Resale rules – Japan has strict resale regulations that differ from Western practices
These barriers make JasumoTickets a valuable ally, ensuring overseas fans can navigate ticketing, seat types, and event-specific rules smoothly.
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On-the-Day Tips for Foreign Attendees
- Arrive early for both Live House and Hall shows
- Carry cash for merchandise or drink fees
- Respect local etiquette: no photography unless permitted, stay in your assigned area
- Check your program and venue type (Live House vs Hall) carefully
JasumoShop: Bring Japan Home
Attending SPYAIR shows is also a chance to explore authentic Japanese products. JasumoShop.com offers:
- Matcha and Japanese snacks
- Used Japanese iPhones and gaming consoles (Nintendo Switch, Game Boy)
- Japan-exclusive collectibles and craft beverages
Ships within Japan (hotels, Airbnbs) and worldwide, making it easy for fans to take a piece of Japan home:
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ComfyCareer: Thinking About Staying Longer
Some international fans attending SPYAIR concerts may consider longer stays in Japan. Working here is challenging due to Japanese-only job sites, visa restrictions, and cultural barriers. ComfysCareer.com helps foreigners explore career opportunities in Japan:
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Conclusion: SPYAIR 2026 — Experience Japan Like a True Fan

The SPYAIR TOUR 2026 is more than a concert series—it’s a cultural experience, blending Japan’s fan culture, venue precision, and high-energy rock performances. For foreign fans, the challenges of ticketing, language, and logistics are easily mitigated by using JasumoTickets, ensuring you can fully enjoy the music and the Japanese concert experience.
Whether you prefer standing Live House shows or reserved seating in Hall venues, this tour is a must for J-rock fans visiting Japan in 2026.