Hiroshima Concert Tickets 2026

Discover the hottest concerts, festivals, and live events in Hiroshima on TIXVOY

18 shows

Hiroshima is the largest city in Japan's Chugoku region (western Honshu), globally recognized for its peace-memorial identity. Hiroshima Green Arena (10,000) and Edion Peace Wing Hiroshima (the 2024-opened football stadium) are the main venues. The Shinkansen takes about four hours from Tokyo and 1.5 hours from Osaka.

Monthly summary

Hiroshima Jul 2026 event density and trip planning

Hiroshima currently has 18 synced shows for Jul 2026. This summary updates from the visible events and venues, so you can decide whether this month belongs in your travel plan.

18 shows

High event density

With many candidates, filter by travel dates and venue area first, then compare price and seat position.

13 related venues

Venue context to check first

This page currently connects to venues such as Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall / Kurashiki Citizens Hall / MIRAIE Rian Community Hall Shichikencho. Check hotel-to-venue and station routes early to reduce show-day friction.

Jul 2026

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A month page is best for testing a travel window. If Jul 2026 is thin, compare adjacent months before locking one date.

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Before travel

Confirm ticket details

Check entry time, seat or queue number, companion requirements, and how the electronic ticket will be displayed.

Buying

Start with dates and budget

Japanese tours often have multiple dates in one city or nearby cities. Set your travel window first, then compare price and seat location.

Show day

Build the day around the venue

Avoid overpacking sightseeing on show day. Arrange transport, ticket access, merch, and dinner around the venue area.

Hiroshima Concert-Goer's Guide

Getting There

Check the main stations in Hiroshima, the airport-to-city route, and the closest station to your venue. Large Japanese venues get crowded after shows, so save your return route in advance.

Where to Stay

Choose an area with direct access to the venue or a major transfer station. Hotels can tighten quickly on weekends and holidays, so lock in refundable options early.

Where to Eat

Eat near the venue or a transfer station before the show. Food queues inside popular venues can be long, and nearby restaurants may fill up after the event.

FAQ

Common questions about attending events in this city

01What are the major concert venues in Hiroshima?

Hiroshima Green Arena (10,000), Hiroshima Bunka Gakuen HBG Hall (2,001), Ueno Gakuen Hall (2,004), Edion Peace Wing Hiroshima (football stadium / outdoor concerts, opened 2024), and Hiroshima Sun Plaza Hall (1,500) anchor the scene.

02How do I get to Hiroshima from Tokyo or Osaka?

About four hours from Tokyo Station on the Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen (Nozomi service), and roughly 1.5 hours from Osaka. Hiroshima Station to Green Arena is a 15-minute walk or a five-minute streetcar ride.

03Can I combine a Hiroshima concert with sightseeing?

Yes. The Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Museum, and Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima are all within a short streetcar or ferry ride. Hiroshima audiences combine Japanese politeness with a distinctive western-Honshu openness — crowd energy tends to feel unique.

04What are the rules for Hiroshima concerts?

The Japan-wide rules apply: no phone recording, ticket-number standing entry, merchandise queues ahead of doors. Peace Wing is a new open-air venue — summer shows (June-August) can run in high heat, so bring water and sun protection.

05Are there music festivals specific to Hiroshima?

"Hiroshima Flower Festival" fireworks-plus-music events and local festivals such as Music Beat Hiroshima run periodically. The city is also a fixed stop on many multi-day J-pop tours through the Chugoku region.

06How do international fans buy Hiroshima tickets?

TIXVOY supports all major Hiroshima venues in four languages with Stripe Connect escrow — no Japanese fan club or domestic address needed.