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Tokyo December 2024 Concert Tickets

Compare confirmed Tokyo concerts, venues, dates, and ticket paths for December 2024

The capital of Japan and Asia's largest live entertainment market. Iconic venues like Tokyo Dome, Nippon Budokan, and the National Stadium host thousands of concerts, festivals, and sporting events every year.

Upcoming Shows

December 2024

No synced shows for December 2024 yet

Tokyo has no displayable shows for this month right now. Try nearby months, or ask the AI concierge to find alternatives around your travel dates.

Monthly summary

Tokyo Dec 2024 event density and trip planning

Tokyo currently has 0 synced shows for Dec 2024. This summary updates from the visible events and venues, so you can decide whether this month belongs in your travel plan.

0 shows

Low event density

No displayable shows are synced yet. Keep nearby months and cities in the shortlist, and let the AI concierge watch for updates.

6 related venues

Venue context to check first

This page currently connects to venues such as Tokyo Racecourse / Japan National Stadium / MUFG Stadium. Check hotel-to-venue and station routes early to reduce show-day friction.

Dec 2024

How to read this month

A month page is best for testing a travel window. If Dec 2024 is thin, compare adjacent months before locking one date.

This month is quiet for now

Tokyo schedules are often announced in batches. Check nearby months, or tell the AI concierge your dates, budget, and artists so it can look for nearby cities and shows.

City snapshot

Understand the Tokyo concert context first

Tokyo schedules are often announced in batches. Check nearby months, or tell the AI concierge your dates, budget, and artists so it can look for nearby cities and shows.

Upcoming Shows
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City Venues
6 venues
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Planning guides

Read these basics before choosing tickets

Buying guideHow Foreigners Buy Japan Concert Tickets — 7 Methods Compared (2026)

FC lottery, general sale, TIXVOY, and other secondary routes compared across phone-number barriers, language, fees, and delivery certainty.

Buying guideFan Club Lottery vs Secondary Market — Strategy Comparison

FC lottery is cheaper but unpredictable. Secondary routes are useful near travel dates when comparing confirmed listings, but prices are usually higher.

Ticket rulesCan I buy Japan concert tickets without a Japanese phone number?

Yes. Secondary marketplaces like TIXVOY don't require a Japanese phone number — any international phone + email works. Official FC lotteries and general sales do require a JP phone.

Ticket rulesWhat should I check before using AnyPASS or e+ for Japan concert tickets?

Check phone-number binding, app availability, transfer rules, companion registration, and whether the phone used to download the ticket matches the number registered at purchase.

Ticket rulesHow does Lawson / Loppi convenience-store pickup work for Japan tickets?

Usually you use a Loppi terminal inside Lawson or Ministop in Japan, enter the reservation or pickup code, print the slip, then pay or collect at the cashier. Deadlines and required numbers depend on the order.

Ticket rulesWhat is the difference between Cloak pickup and an entry-ready ticket?

Cloak is more like a ticket-receipt management page, not always an entry-ready ticket. You usually still choose convenience-store pickup or e-ticket receipt, then issue or download the actual ticket.

Ticket rulesWhat should I know about name checks and companion entry for Japan e-tickets?

Not every event checks identity, but when it does, ticket name, buyer account, companion registration, passport ID, and entry order can all affect admission.

Seat guideArena Seats in Japan — Definition, Sightline & Venue Differences

"Arena" seats in Japan are floor-level blocks closest to the stage. Front 10 rows deliver peak experience. Definitions differ by venue (Tokyo Dome / Kyocera / Nissan).

Tokyo Concert-Goer's Guide

Getting There

Take N'EX Express from Narita (~1hr to Tokyo Stn) or Monorail from Haneda (~15min). JR Yamanote Line and Tokyo Metro connect all major venues easily. Get a Suica/Pasmo card for convenient travel.

Where to Stay

For Tokyo Dome: stay near Korakuen/Suidobashi Stn. For Budokan: Kudanshita Stn. For Ariake Arena: Toyosu/Shimbashi. Shinjuku and Shibuya are versatile bases with easy access to all venues.

Where to Eat

Ramen street near Korakuen Station, yakiniku spots in Shibuya, traditional eateries around Kudanshita near Budokan. Eat before the show — venue food options are limited with long queues.