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EXO Japan Tour 2026: Complete Ticket & Concert Guide for EXO-Ls

Complete guide to EXO's 2026 Japan Tour — their first full-group tour since military service. 6 shows across Nagoya, Osaka, and Tokyo Bay. Venue guides, expected setlist, ticket strategies, and everything EXO-Ls need to know.

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EXO Japan Tour 2026: Complete Ticket & Concert Guide for EXO-Ls

EXO Japan Tour 2026: Complete Ticket & Concert Guide for EXO-Ls

Why This Tour Matters

EXO is one of the most significant K-pop groups of the past decade, and their 2026 Japan Tour marks a historic moment — the full group performing together in Japan after years of staggered military service completions. With all members now discharged and the group in full reunion mode, this tour is the concert event that EXO-Ls in Japan have been waiting for since 2019.

SM Entertainment's flagship boy group brings six shows across three cities — Nagoya, Osaka, and the Tokyo metropolitan area — in a tour that showcases both their legendary catalogue and new material from their reunion era.


EXO: The Group That Defined an Era

Formation & Concept

EXO debuted on April 8, 2012 under SM Entertainment with an unprecedented concept: two subunits operating simultaneouslyEXO-K (Korean-language) and EXO-M (Mandarin-language). Originally 12 members, the group represented SM's ambition to dominate both the Korean and Chinese markets simultaneously.

The group's lore centered around each member having a superpower — teleportation, flight, fire control, light manipulation, and more — creating a universe of mythology that predated the current trend of K-pop worldbuilding by nearly a decade.

The Members (Active 8)

Member Role Superpower Notable Solo Work
Xiumin (시우민) Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer Frost Musical theater, variety shows
Suho (수호) Leader, Lead Vocalist Water Solo albums (Self-Portrait, Grey Suit, 1 to 3), actor
Baekhyun (백현) Main Vocalist Light Mega-soloist (City Lights, Delight, Bambi), SuperM
Chen (첸) Main Vocalist Lightning Solo albums (April, and a Flower, Dear My Dear), ballad king
Chanyeol (찬열) Main Rapper, Vocalist Fire Acting, music production, Vlog creator
D.O. (디오) Lead Vocalist Force Acclaimed actor (100 Days My Prince, The Moon), solo (Empathy, Expectation)
Kai (카이) Main Dancer, Vocalist Teleportation Solo (KAI, Peaches), SuperM, fashion icon
Sehun (세훈) Lead Dancer, Lead Rapper Wind EXO-SC subunit, actor, model

Career Milestones

  • 2013: Growl becomes a national phenomenon in Korea — the song that made EXO household names
  • 2013: XOXO album sells over 1 million copies, first album to do so in Korea in 12 years
  • 2015: Exodus and Call Me Baby cement global status; 2nd million-seller
  • 2016: Ex'Act with Monster and Lucky One — the dual-title-track era
  • 2017: The War with Ko Ko Bop — summer anthem status; first K-pop album to sell 1M in a month
  • 2018: Don't Mess Up My Tempo — five consecutive million-selling albums
  • 2019: Obsession with the X-EXO dark concept — final pre-military comeback
  • 2023: EXIST — reunion album after military service begins completing; Cream Soda title track
  • 2024-2025: All members complete military service
  • 2026: Full group reunion era — world tour announced

EXO in Japan

EXO has had a massive Japanese fanbase since their early years:

  • Multiple Japanese singles and albums (Love Me Right romantic universe, Coming Over, Bird, Electric Kiss)
  • Previous Japan arena and dome tours selling out instantly
  • EXO-L Japan fan club remains one of the largest international K-pop fan clubs
  • Japanese versions of hit songs are fan favorites at concerts
  • Members Xiumin, Chen, D.O., and Suho have released Japanese solo content

Why EXO Matters in K-pop History

EXO isn't just another idol group — they're widely credited with:

  • Reviving physical album sales in K-pop (the "million-seller" era starts with them)
  • Pioneering the K-pop worldbuilding concept that groups like BTS, NCT, and aespa later adopted
  • Dominating the "3rd Generation" alongside BTS and TWICE
  • Producing some of K-pop's most acclaimed vocalists — Baekhyun, Chen, and D.O. are considered among the best male vocalists in the industry
  • Proving the longevity model — maintaining popularity through military service and comeback

Tour Schedule & Venues

Complete Date List

Date Day Venue City
May 2 (Sat) Day 1 Nippon Gaishi Hall (IG Arena) Nagoya
May 3 (Sun) Day 2 Nippon Gaishi Hall (IG Arena) Nagoya
June 2 (Tue) Day 3 Osaka-Jo Hall Osaka
June 3 (Wed) Day 4 Osaka-Jo Hall Osaka
July 11 (Sat) Day 5 LaLa Arena TOKYO-BAY Chiba (Tokyo Area)
July 12 (Sun) Day 6 LaLa Arena TOKYO-BAY Chiba (Tokyo Area)

6 shows, 3 venues, 3 cities — each city gets a 2-night consecutive run.


Venue Guides

Nippon Gaishi Hall (IG Arena) — Nagoya

Capacity: ~10,000
Address: 1-1 Higashioosu, Naka-ku, Nagoya

Nippon Gaishi Hall (currently known as IG Arena through naming rights) is Nagoya's premier indoor entertainment arena, hosting K-pop acts, domestic concerts, and sporting events.

Getting There:

  • JR Nagoya Station → JR Chuo Line to Tsurumai Station → walk 10 minutes
  • Subway → Tsurumai Line to Tsurumai Station → walk 10 minutes
  • From Chubu Centrair Airport → Meitetsu μSKY to Nagoya (28 min) → transfer

Arena Features:

  • Oval-shaped arena with excellent sightlines from all areas
  • Multiple food and drink concessions inside
  • Lockers available near the venue (arrive early — they fill up)
  • Air-conditioned — comfortable even in May

Nearby:

  • Tsurumai Park (beautiful in spring — cherry blossoms/greenery)
  • Osu Shopping District (10-min walk) — vintage shops, street food, anime goods
  • Nagoya Castle (20 min by subway)

Nagoya Food to Try:

  • Miso katsu (miso-sauce pork cutlet) — Nagoya's signature dish
  • Hitsumabushi (grilled eel three ways)
  • Tebasaki (crispy chicken wings) — grab at Yamachan or Furaibo near Nagoya Station
  • Taiwan mazesoba (soupless spicy noodles)

Recommended Hotels:

  • Near Nagoya Station for easy access to the venue and Shinkansen
  • Sakae area — Nagoya's entertainment district, 15 min from venue

Osaka-Jo Hall — Osaka

Capacity: ~16,000
Address: 3-1 Osaka-Jo, Chuo-ku, Osaka

Osaka-Jo Hall is the largest venue on this tour and one of Kansai's most iconic concert halls, sitting in the shadow of Osaka Castle. With 16,000 capacity, the Osaka shows will have the most fans per night.

Getting There:

  • JR Osaka-Jo Koen Station (JR Loop Line) → 5-minute walk
  • Osaka Metro → Chuo Line or Tanimachi Line to Tanimachi 4-chome → 15-minute walk
  • Osaka Metro → Nagahoritsurumiryokuchi Line to Osaka Business Park → 10-minute walk
  • From Kansai Airport → Haruka Express to Tennoji (30 min) → JR Loop Line to Osaka-Jo Koen

Arena Features:

  • Japan's largest arena-class venue with excellent acoustics
  • The hall sits within Osaka Castle Park — stunning for pre-show photos, especially at sunset
  • Multiple entrances — check your ticket for designated gate
  • Surrounding park area is perfect for waiting and people-watching

Nearby:

  • Osaka Castle — walk through the park after the show (illuminated at night)
  • Osaka Castle Park — green space, museums, historical buildings
  • Kyobashi (one station away) — restaurants, bars, nightlife
  • Shinsaibashi/Namba (15 min by subway) — shopping, Dotonbori

Osaka Food to Try:

  • Takoyaki (octopus balls) — eat them at the park stalls near the venue
  • Okonomiyaki (savory pancake) — Osaka is the capital
  • Kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers) — Shinsekai district
  • Gyoza (dumplings) — Osaka-style with crispy "wings"

Recommended Hotels:

  • Osaka-Jo Koen / Kyobashi area — walking distance to venue
  • Namba / Shinsaibashi — central location, more dining options
  • Umeda — near Osaka Station, easy JR Loop Line access

LaLa Arena TOKYO-BAY — Chiba (Tokyo Area)

Capacity: ~10,000
Address: 2-1 Toyosuna, Mihama-ku, Chiba (Makuhari area)

LaLa Arena TOKYO-BAY is one of Japan's newest entertainment arenas, opened in 2024. Located in the Makuhari area of Chiba, it's easily accessible from central Tokyo and offers a modern concert experience with state-of-the-art acoustics and facilities.

Getting There:

  • JR Keiyo Line from Tokyo Station → Shin-Keisei Makuhari Station or Kaihimmakuhari Station → 10-minute walk
  • From Narita Airport → JR Sobu Line Rapid to Tsudanuma → transfer to Shin-Keisei Line
  • From Haneda Airport → Limousine bus to Makuhari area (about 50 min)

Arena Features:

  • Brand-new facility with cutting-edge sound system and lighting
  • Comfortable seating with good sightlines even in upper sections
  • Modern food court and concession areas
  • Easy-to-navigate layout

Nearby:

  • Mitsui Outlet Park Makuhari — shopping complex right nearby
  • Makuhari Messe — Japan's largest convention center, adjacent area
  • AEON Mall Makuhari — restaurants, cinema, shopping
  • Chiba Marine Stadium — nearby sports venue

Recommended Hotels:

  • Makuhari area — APA Hotel, Hotel New Otani Makuhari (walking distance)
  • Tokyo Station area — 30-40 min by Keiyo Line, more options for sightseeing
  • Maihama / Disney Resort area — on the same Keiyo Line, fun option for combining concert + Disney
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City Comparison: Which Show Should You Attend?

Factor Nagoya (May 2-3) Osaka (Jun 2-3) Tokyo Bay (Jul 11-12)
Capacity ~10,000 ~16,000 ~10,000
Venue Age Established Classic Brand new (2024)
Ticket Difficulty Moderate Moderate (larger venue) High (Tokyo area)
Day of Week Sat-Sun Tue-Wed Sat-Sun
Best For Central Japan fans, Shinkansen travelers Kansai fans, combining with Kyoto/Osaka trip Tokyo-based fans, first-timers
Food Scene Unique local cuisine Japan's street food capital Modern mall dining
Tourism Nagoya Castle, Osu Osaka Castle, Dotonbori, USJ Disney Resort, Makuhari
Weather (expected) Warm spring Early summer, humid Hot summer

Pro tip: The Osaka shows on Tuesday-Wednesday may have slightly lower ticket competition than the weekend shows in Nagoya and Tokyo Bay, making them a strategic choice for fans who have flexible schedules.


Expected Setlist & Concert Experience

What to Expect from an EXO Full Group Concert

EXO concerts are known for:

  • Theatrical staging with elaborate set pieces, rising platforms, and pyrotechnics
  • Vocal showcases — Baekhyun, Chen, and D.O.'s live vocals are consistently praised as among the best in K-pop
  • Powerful choreography — Kai's dance breaks are a highlight
  • Fan interaction segments — talking corners, games, and emotional moments
  • Encore culture — extended encores with casual interaction
  • Mix of Korean and Japanese versions of songs at Japan concerts

Predicted Setlist (25-30 songs)

Based on EXO's recent concert setlists and their full discography:

Opening Block (High Energy)

  1. Monster
  2. Tempo
  3. Power

Classic Hits Block
4. Growl (전야의 으르렁)
5. Call Me Baby
6. Love Shot
7. Lotto

Japanese Singles Block
8. Coming Over
9. Electric Kiss
10. Bird
11. Love Me Right romantic universe (Japanese ver.)

Vocal Showcase
12. Sing For You
13. Universe
14. For Life
15. She's Dreaming

Performance/Dance Block
16. Ko Ko Bop
17. The Eve
18. Obsession
19. Gravity

Unit/Solo Stages
20. Baekhyun solo
21. Kai solo dance
22. Chen ballad solo
23. Rap line (Chanyeol + Sehun)

Reunion Era
24. Cream Soda
25. Let Me In
26. Hear Me Out

Encore
27. Lucky One
28. MAMA
29. Peter Pan / Promise (EXO)
30. Unforgettable / Closing ment

Note: This is a predicted setlist based on previous tours. Actual setlist may vary.

Concert Duration

EXO Japan concerts typically run 2.5-3 hours:

  • Main show: ~2 hours
  • Encore: ~30-45 minutes (EXO is known for generous encore segments)

Fan Culture: What EXO-Ls Should Know

  • Lightstick: EXO Official Lightstick Ver. 3 (Pharynx/Elyxion design) — silver/white with color-changing capability. Buy or bring an official one — concert staff may check at entry
  • Fan chants (응원법): Each song has specific fan chants. Study the chant guides beforehand — Japanese EXO-Ls are known for perfectly synchronized chants
  • Dress code: Many fans wear silver/white (EXO's official color). Fan-made concert T-shirts and member-specific items are common
  • Banner events: Japanese fan sites often organize slogan events — paper banners distributed before entry with messages for specific members
  • No throwing: Do NOT throw gifts or items onto the stage — this is strictly prohibited at Japanese venues

How to Buy Tickets

Official Channels

  1. EXO-L Japan Fan Club (最優先)

    • Highest priority pre-sale for registered members
    • Lottery-based (抽選) — apply during the application window
    • Membership fee: ~¥5,500/year
    • This is by far your best chance at face-value tickets
  2. SM Global Package

    • Package tours for international fans: concert ticket + hotel + sometimes fan meet
    • Sold through SM Entertainment's official channels
    • Higher cost but includes guaranteed ticket
  3. General Ticket Platforms

    • Ticket Pia (チケットぴあ) — general sale and lottery
    • Lawson Ticket (ローチケ) — convenience store pickup
    • eplus (イープラス) — electronic ticket platform
    • General sale tickets sell out within minutes for EXO
  4. Sponsor/Credit Card Pre-sales

    • Some Japanese credit cards offer pre-sale access
    • Check event page for participating card companies

Ticket Tiers (Expected Pricing)

Tier Price Range Notes
Arena/Floor (アリーナ) ¥13,000-15,000 Standing or seated on the floor level
Stand S (スタンドS席) ¥12,000-13,000 Lower bowl seating with good views
Stand A (スタンドA席) ¥10,000-12,000 Upper sections
VIP/Fan Club ¥15,000+ May include early entry, special benefits

Prices are estimated based on previous EXO Japan concerts. Actual prices confirmed at sale time.

Getting Tickets Through TIXVOY

EXO Japan Tour tickets will be in extremely high demand. If official channels are sold out:

  1. Post a Buying Request on TIXVOY specifying your preferred date, venue, and seat preference
  2. Set your budget — be realistic about market pricing for a reunion-era EXO concert
  3. Receive offers from verified sellers on the platform
  4. Purchase with confidence under TIXVOY's Buyer Protection guarantee
  5. Coordinate ticket transfer — TIXVOY support guides you through the electronic ticket transfer process

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Ticket Competition Analysis

Why Tickets Will Be Extremely Difficult

  • First full-group Japan tour since military service — pent-up demand from years of waiting
  • 10.3 million Spotify followers — massive global fanbase
  • Limited capacity: Only 6 shows totaling ~72,000 tickets across all dates
  • EXO-L Japan is one of the most dedicated fan clubs — members have priority
  • International fans traveling to Japan will increase competition further
  • Reunion premium: This isn't a regular tour — it's a once-in-years reunion event

Strategic Tips

  1. Join EXO-L Japan NOW if you haven't — FC priority is your best shot
  2. Apply for ALL dates in the lottery to maximize your chances
  3. Nagoya may have slightly less competition than Tokyo Bay (less tourist-accessible)
  4. Osaka weekday shows (Tue/Wed) may have lower demand from working fans
  5. Check TIXVOY regularly — sellers list tickets at various times
  6. Have your payment ready — when tickets appear, they go fast

Practical Information

What to Bring

  • Official lightstick (charged — bring spare batteries)
  • Photo ID (passport for foreign fans)
  • Portable battery — essential for electronic tickets
  • Light, comfortable clothing — venues get warm with 10,000+ people
  • Small clear bag — many venues have bag size restrictions
  • Cash and IC card (Suica/ICOCA) — for food stalls and merchandise

Concert Goods / Merchandise

EXO Japan Tour merchandise typically goes on sale 3-4 hours before doors open:

  • Tour T-shirts (~¥4,000-5,000)
  • Tour towels (~¥2,000)
  • Photo sets (~¥800-1,500 per set)
  • Penlight/lightstick accessories (~¥1,500-3,000)
  • Clear files, acrylic stands, keychains (~¥500-1,500)

Tips:

  • Popular items (member-specific photo sets, T-shirts) sell out within the first 1-2 hours
  • Some goods are available for online pre-order through EXO-L Japan — check the fan club site
  • Bring cash — not all merchandise booths accept cards

Electronic Tickets

EXO Japan concerts will likely use electronic tickets via one of these platforms:

  • eplus app or AnyPASS — depending on the promoter's arrangement
  • Ticket board / LIVE QR PLUS — if distributed through certain channels

Check your ticket confirmation for which app is required.

AnyPASS app guide →
ticket board / LIVE QR PLUS guide →


Travel Planning

For International Fans

Visa: Most nationalities get visa-free entry to Japan for 90 days (tourism). Check your country's requirements.

Flights:

  • Nagoya (May 2-3): Fly into Chubu Centrair Airport (NGO)
  • Osaka (Jun 2-3): Fly into Kansai International (KIX) or Itami (ITM)
  • Tokyo Bay (Jul 11-12): Fly into Narita (NRT) or Haneda (HND)

Japan Rail Pass: If attending multiple cities, a 7-day or 14-day JR Pass can save money:

  • Tokyo → Nagoya: ~1h40m Shinkansen
  • Nagoya → Osaka: ~50min Shinkansen
  • Tokyo → Osaka: ~2h30m Shinkansen

IC Card (Suica / ICOCA): Get one at any JR station — works on all trains, buses, convenience stores, and vending machines.

Mobile Data:

  • Rent a pocket WiFi at the airport
  • Or buy a prepaid data SIM / eSIM
  • Essential for electronic ticket apps and navigation

Combining Cities

If your schedule allows, consider attending shows in multiple cities:

Nagoya → Osaka plan:

  • May 2-3 Nagoya shows → May 4 Shinkansen to Osaka (50 min) → explore Osaka/Kyoto → Jun 2-3 Osaka shows
  • But that's a month gap — more realistic to pick one pair

Osaka + Kyoto side trip:

  • Jun 1 arrive Osaka → Jun 2-3 concerts → Jun 4 day trip to Kyoto (30 min by train) → Jun 5 depart
  • Best value 4-night trip

Tokyo Bay + Tokyo sightseeing:

  • Jul 10 arrive → Jul 11-12 concerts → Jul 13-14 explore Tokyo → depart
  • LaLa Arena is on the Keiyo Line, same line as Tokyo Disney Resort

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is this EXO's first full-group tour since military service?
A: Yes. While individual members and subunits have done activities during the military era, this 2026 Japan Tour marks the first time all active members perform together on a Japan tour since completing their service.

Q: Which members will perform?
A: The active 8 members: Xiumin, Suho, Baekhyun, Chen, Chanyeol, D.O., Kai, and Sehun. Former members (Kris, Luhan, Tao) who left SM Entertainment are not part of EXO activities.

Q: Will there be Japanese-language songs?
A: Almost certainly. EXO has a significant Japanese discography and always includes Japanese versions of their hits at Japan concerts. Expect Coming Over, Electric Kiss, Bird, and Japanese versions of title tracks.

Q: Do I need to join EXO-L Japan fan club to attend?
A: Not required, but strongly recommended. Fan club members get priority lottery access, and general sale tickets sell out within minutes. The membership fee (~¥5,500/year) is a worthwhile investment.

Q: What's the age restriction?
A: Varies by venue, but generally there is no minimum age. Some venues require children under 3 to have a ticket. Check specific venue rules.

Q: Can I bring my own lightstick from a previous tour?
A: Yes — older EXO lightstick versions are welcome. However, non-EXO lightsticks are not allowed. Buy or bring an official EXO lightstick.

Q: Will there be a live viewing / streaming?
A: Not confirmed. Some SM concerts offer live viewing at cinemas or online streaming for a fee. Check official announcements closer to the tour dates.

Q: I'm buying tickets on TIXVOY — how does electronic ticket transfer work?
A: The process depends on the ticket platform used. TIXVOY's support team guides both buyers and sellers through the transfer process, whether it's via companion registration change, app-based transfer, or other methods. Your purchase is protected by TIXVOY's Buyer Guarantee.


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