ILLIT Japan Tour 2026: Complete Ticket, Setlist & Venue Guide for All 12 Shows
Tour Overview: K-pop's Hottest Rookies Take on Japan
ILLIT — HYBE's (BELIFT LAB) record-breaking K-pop group — is bringing their first major Japan tour to 5 cities with 12 shows in summer 2026. Since debuting in March 2024 with the instant global smash "Magnetic," ILLIT has become the fastest-rising rookie group in K-pop history, earning every major Rookie of the Year award and amassing over 5 million Spotify followers in their first year alone.
The five members — Yunah, Minju, Moka, Wonhee, and Iroha — bring a unique dynamic to the group, with two Japanese members (Moka and Iroha) making ILLIT particularly beloved in the Japanese market. Their "bubble pop meets Y2K" concept, addictive choreography, and the viral power of "Magnetic" (which dominated TikTok and Spotify globally) have made them one of the most in-demand concert acts of 2026.
With venues ranging from intimate 2,500-seat theaters to a 4-night arena run at Toyota Arena Tokyo, this tour offers fans multiple experiences. This guide covers all 12 dates, ticket prices, expected setlist, and detailed venue information.
All Tour Dates & Venues
| Date | Day | Venue | City | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 13, 2026 | Saturday | Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater | Nagoya | ~2,500 |
| June 14, 2026 | Sunday | Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater | Nagoya | ~2,500 |
| June 20, 2026 | Saturday | Orix Theater | Osaka | ~2,400 |
| June 21, 2026 | Sunday | Orix Theater | Osaka | ~2,400 |
| June 29, 2026 | Saturday | Fukuoka Sun Palace | Fukuoka | ~2,300 |
| June 30, 2026 | Sunday | Fukuoka Sun Palace | Fukuoka | ~2,300 |
| July 18, 2026 | Saturday | GLION Arena Kobe | Kobe | ~8,000 |
| July 19, 2026 | Sunday | GLION Arena Kobe | Kobe | ~8,000 |
| July 23, 2026 | Thursday | Toyota Arena Tokyo | Tokyo | ~10,000 |
| July 24, 2026 | Friday | Toyota Arena Tokyo | Tokyo | ~10,000 |
| July 25, 2026 | Saturday | Toyota Arena Tokyo | Tokyo | ~10,000 |
| July 26, 2026 | Sunday | Toyota Arena Tokyo | Tokyo | ~10,000 |
Total: 12 shows, ~68,400 total capacity. The tour builds from intimate theaters to larger arenas, culminating in a 4-night Tokyo finale — a bold statement for a group barely 2 years into their career.
Venue Progression
- Theaters (2,300-2,500): Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka — ultra-intimate, every seat is close
- Arena (8,000): Kobe — mid-size, excellent atmosphere
- Large Arena (10,000 x 4 nights): Tokyo — tour climax, maximum production
About ILLIT: The Fastest-Rising Rookies in K-pop History
How ILLIT Was Born: R U Next?
ILLIT was formed through R U Next?, a 2023 survival audition show by HYBE's subsidiary BELIFT LAB (the same label behind ENHYPEN). Airing on Mnet from June to August 2023, the show featured trainees competing for a spot in the final group. The 5 winners debuted as ILLIT on March 25, 2024.
Members
| Member | Position | Nationality | Born | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yunah (윤아) | Leader, Main Dancer | Korean | March 19, 2005 | Natural leadership, powerful dance skills |
| Minju (민주) | Main Vocalist | Korean | November 23, 2005 | Strongest vocal, emotional delivery |
| Moka (モカ) | Sub Vocalist, Sub Rapper | Japanese | October 14, 2005 | Japanese member, bilingual MC |
| Wonhee (원희) | Lead Vocalist | Korean | October 14, 2007 | Charismatic stage presence |
| Iroha (イロハ) | Lead Dancer, Sub Vocalist | Japanese | February 4, 2008 | Youngest, Japanese member, exceptional dance |
Two Japanese members (Moka and Iroha) give ILLIT a natural connection to the Japanese market. At concerts in Japan, they handle Japanese MC segments fluently, creating a warm atmosphere for local fans.
Record-Breaking Debut
ILLIT's achievements in their first year are unprecedented:
- "Magnetic" — Debut single that became the fastest K-pop rookie song to reach 600 million Spotify streams
- TikTok domination: The "Magnetic" choreography challenge generated over 5 billion views across platforms
- Rookie of the Year sweep: Won at MAMA Awards, Melon Music Awards, Golden Disc Awards, and Seoul Music Awards — the "rookie grand slam"
- Billboard: Multiple Hot 100 entries, SUPER REAL ME debuted on Billboard 200
- 5 million+ Spotify followers within first year of debut
Concept & Sound
ILLIT's concept blends:
- Y2K aesthetics: Retro-futuristic visuals, flip phones, bubblegum colors
- Catchy "bubble pop": Irresistibly addictive melodies that stick in your head
- Clean choreography: Signature moves that become TikTok trends (Magnetic point dance, Lucky Girl Syndrome hair flip)
- Youthful energy: Fresh, positive, and confident
Discography
| Release | Title | Type | Key Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 2024 | SUPER REAL ME | 1st Mini Album | Magnetic, My World, Lucky Girl Syndrome |
| Oct 2024 | I'LL LIKE YOU | 2nd Mini Album | Tick-Tack, Cherish (My Love), IYKYK |
Both mini albums received critical acclaim and commercial success, with SUPER REAL ME selling over 1 million copies — remarkable for a debut album.
Expected Setlist
With only 2 mini albums released, ILLIT's setlist will likely include nearly their entire discography plus potential new releases and covers. Expect approximately 18-22 songs:
Likely Setlist
Opening Block (High Impact):
- Magnetic (explosive opener — the song everyone came for)
- Tick-Tack
- My World
Performance Showcase:
- Lucky Girl Syndrome (signature choreography)
- IYKYK
- Cherish (My Love)
- Pimple (fan favorite B-side)
Cover / Special Stage:
- Possible covers of HYBE senior artists (BTS, SEVENTEEN, LE SSERAFIM songs)
- Member solo or unit stages
- Dance break / freestyle segment
Mid-Tempo / Emotional:
- Midnight Fiction
- Tell Me I'm Yours (Japanese ver. possible)
- Unreleased new songs (2-3 tour-exclusive debuts)
Encore:
- Lucky Girl Syndrome (remix/extended)
- Magnetic (audience sing-along finale)
Stage Production
For a group in their early career, ILLIT concerts focus on:
- Choreography excellence: Every song features precise, synchronized dancing
- Y2K-themed stage design: Retro-pop visual elements, pastel colors, nostalgic props
- Close fan interaction: Especially at theater-size venues, members engage directly with the audience
- Penlight coordination: ILLIT WORLD official penlight creates coordinated light shows
- Costume changes: 3-4 outfit changes reflecting different concepts (cute → cool → elegant)
- Compact but powerful staging: Optimized for venues of varying sizes
Ticket Prices & Categories
Based on HYBE artist Japan concert pricing:
Theater Venues (Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka)
| Category | Estimated Price | Section |
|---|---|---|
| FC Seat | ¥9,900 | Fan club exclusive |
| General Seat | ¥9,900 | Assigned seating |
| VIP Seat | ¥13,200 | Front rows / premium |
Arena Venues (Kobe, Tokyo)
| Category | Estimated Price | Section |
|---|---|---|
| FC Seat | ¥11,000 | Fan club exclusive |
| General Seat | ¥11,000 | Assigned seating |
| VIP Seat | ¥16,500 | Floor / premium sections |
Important:
- All venues use electronic tickets (電子チケット) — no paper tickets
- Identity-verified, non-transferable through official channels
- Electronic ticket guide →
- Companion registration guide →
How to Buy Tickets
Phase 1: Fan Club Pre-Sale
ILLIT WORLD (official fan club via Weverse) members get first access:
- Join ILLIT WORLD: Available through the Weverse app. Membership ~¥5,500/year
- Lottery application: Opens 2-3 months before shows
- Results: Winners notified via Weverse/email
- Payment: Credit card auto-charge
Warning: ILLIT tickets sell out extremely fast due to high demand and relatively small venue capacities. Fan club membership significantly improves your chances.
Phase 2: General Sales
| Platform | Period | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| eplus | 6-8 weeks before | English interface, international cards accepted |
| Ticket Pia | 5-7 weeks before | Japanese phone number required |
| Lawson Ticket | 5-7 weeks before | Lottery-based |
For international fans:
- eplus is your best option — English available, international credit cards accepted
- Apply for multiple dates to maximize chances — small venues = extreme competition
- Ticket platform guide →
Phase 3: Official Resale
- Ticket Pia リセール: Face-value resale
- チケトレ (Ticketore): Industry-backed
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Venue Guide: All 5 Cities
1. Aichi Prefectural Arts Theater (June 13-14, Nagoya)
About: A prestigious performing arts venue in central Nagoya with ~2,500 seats. Known for excellent acoustics and comfortable seating.
Access:
| Route | Details |
|---|---|
| Higashiyama/Sakura-dori Line | Sakae Station → 10-min walk (Exit 12) |
| Meijo Line | Sakae Station → 10-min walk |
| From Nagoya Station | Higashiyama Line → Sakae → ~10 min total |
Tips:
- Located in the Sakae entertainment district — excellent shopping, dining, nightlife
- Theater venue means every seat has a great view — no bad seats
- Nagoya specialties: miso katsu, hitsumabushi (eel), tebasaki (chicken wings)
- Oasis 21 (futuristic glass building) is right next door — great photo spot
2. Orix Theater (June 20-21, Osaka)
About: A beloved mid-size concert hall in Osaka's Nishi-Shinsaibashi area, seating ~2,400. Renowned for warm acoustics and intimate atmosphere.
Access:
| Route | Details |
|---|---|
| Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line | Shinsaibashi Station → 7-min walk |
| Midosuji Line | Shinsaibashi Station → 10-min walk (Exit 7) |
| From Shin-Osaka | Midosuji Line → Shinsaibashi → ~15 min |
Tips:
- In the heart of Shinsaibashi/Americamura — Osaka's trendiest shopping area
- Dotonbori is a 10-min walk — street food paradise (takoyaki, okonomiyaki)
- One of the most acoustically praised theaters in Osaka
- Book accommodation in Namba or Shinsaibashi for walking distance
3. Fukuoka Sun Palace (June 29-30, Fukuoka)
About: A concert hall and hotel complex along Hakata Bay, seating ~2,300. Offers both intimate concert experience and waterfront views.
Access:
| Route | Details |
|---|---|
| JR Kagoshima Line | Yoshizuka Station → 10-min walk |
| From Hakata Station | Bus or taxi → ~15 min |
| From Tenjin | Bus → ~20 min |
Tips:
- Adjacent to Hakata Bay — beautiful waterfront area
- Fukuoka's legendary food scene: Hakata ramen, mentaiko, motsunabe, yatai stalls
- The venue is a hotel complex — you can stay at the venue itself (Sun Palace Hotel)
- Smaller city means easier ticket acquisition compared to Tokyo/Osaka
4. GLION Arena Kobe (July 18-19, Kobe)
About: Formerly known as World Memorial Hall (ワールド記念ホール), this is a prominent arena on Kobe's Port Island, seating ~8,000 for concerts. A significant capacity upgrade from the theater venues.
Access:
| Route | Details |
|---|---|
| Port Liner | Shimin Hiroba Station → 3-min walk |
| From Sannomiya Station | Port Liner → Shimin Hiroba → ~10 min |
| From Shin-Kobe (Shinkansen) | Subway → Sannomiya → Port Liner → ~20 min |
Tips:
- Located on Port Island — a man-made island with modern architecture
- Kobe beef — try the real deal at restaurants near Sannomiya Station
- Kobe Harborland and Meriken Park offer beautiful waterfront walks
- The arena upgrade means this is where the tour shifts to larger-scale production
- Kobe is just 30 min from Osaka — can be combined with Osaka sightseeing
5. Toyota Arena Tokyo (July 23-26, Tokyo) — 4-Night Finale
About: A major arena venue in Tokyo with ~10,000 capacity. The tour's climactic 4-night run represents ILLIT's biggest Tokyo engagement.
Access:
| Route | Details |
|---|---|
| From Tokyo Station | Various lines depending on exact location |
| From Shinjuku/Shibuya | JR or Metro connections |
Tips:
- 4 consecutive nights — the tour finale with maximum production, possible special guests, and likely setlist variations between nights
- With 4 chances at tickets, this is your best opportunity for the Tokyo dates
- Tokyo offers unlimited entertainment before and after shows
- Post-show dining and nightlife options are endless
- Hotels: Book early as summer is peak tourist season
Essential Tips for Foreign Fans
Before You Go
- Join ILLIT WORLD on Weverse immediately: This is your best chance at tickets. The fan club is managed through the Weverse app (download it now)
- Apply for multiple dates: With small venue capacities (2,300-2,500 for theaters), competition is fierce. Apply for as many dates as you can attend
- Consider non-Tokyo cities: Fukuoka and Nagoya have lower competition. You'll have a better chance AND the intimate theater experience is arguably better than the arenas
- Get a Japanese phone number: For Ticket Pia/Lawson. Options: prepaid SIM, rental WiFi with number
- Companion registration (同行者登録): Register companion details during application — cannot change after Guide →
Concert Day
- Arrive 2-3 hours early for merchandise: ILLIT goods (photo cards, lightstick accessories) sell out extremely fast at small venues
- Bring your ILLIT WORLD official penlight: Bluetooth-synced for light shows
- Carry your passport: ID verification at entry
- Learn the fan chants: ILLIT fan chants are central to the concert experience. The "Magnetic" chant is iconic — practice it beforehand
- ILLIT's official colors: Check the latest official color designation
- Concert etiquette guide →
Weather (June-July)
Summer in Japan is hot and humid (25-35°C). June is the rainy season (梅雨/tsuyu) — bring an umbrella and wear light, breathable clothing. July is full summer heat. Stay hydrated, especially while queuing for merchandise outdoors.
Travel Tips
Nagoya (June 13-14)
- Nagoya Castle: Historic landmark with golden shachihoko
- Oasis 21: Futuristic glass park right by the venue
- Atsuta Shrine: One of Japan's most sacred shrines
- Food: Miso katsu, hitsumabushi, tebasaki — Nagoya has Japan's most unique local cuisine
Osaka (June 20-21)
- Dotonbori: 10-min walk from venue — street food heaven
- Shinsaibashi: Shopping right next door
- Universal Studios Japan: USJ guide →
- Kyoto day trip: 30 min by train Guide →
Fukuoka (June 29-30)
- Yatai stalls: Riverside street food unique to Fukuoka
- Canal City Hakata: Shopping and entertainment complex
- Dazaifu Tenmangu: Beautiful shrine, 30 min from central Fukuoka
Kobe (July 18-19)
- Kobe beef restaurants: Sannomiya area
- Kobe Harborland: Waterfront shopping and dining
- Nunobiki Herb Garden: Ropeway with city views
- Osaka day trip: 30 min by train
Tokyo (July 23-26)
- 4 nights = ample sightseeing time
- Shibuya, Shinjuku, Harajuku: Fashion and pop culture
- Akihabara: K-pop shops, idol culture
- teamLab → | Tokyo Disneyland →
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: ILLIT only has 2 mini albums — will the concert be long enough?
A: Yes. Expect 18-22 songs including their full discography, potential new unreleased tracks, cover performances (HYBE senior artist songs), solo/unit stages, and extended remixes. Concert runtime is typically 2-2.5 hours.
Q: Which venue should I target?
A: For the best experience, target the theater venues (Nagoya, Osaka, Fukuoka) — 2,300-2,500 capacity means you'll be incredibly close to ILLIT no matter where you sit. For the best chance at tickets, apply for multiple Tokyo dates (4 nights = 40,000 total tickets). For the best atmosphere, Kobe's 8,000-seat arena offers a sweet spot between intimacy and energy.
Q: Can foreign fans without FC buy tickets?
A: Yes. eplus general sales have an English interface and accept international cards. But ILLIT tickets are EXTREMELY competitive — FC membership greatly improves your odds.
Q: Will ILLIT perform in Japanese?
A: Expect a mix. ILLIT has Japanese members (Moka and Iroha) who handle Japanese MC fluently. Some songs may have Japanese versions. The concert will feel welcoming to Japanese audiences.
Q: I'm coming from overseas — which city is easiest to reach?
A: Tokyo (Narita/Haneda airports) has the most international flights. Osaka (Kansai Airport) is second best. Fukuoka has international connections to Seoul, Taipei, Shanghai, and some Southeast Asian cities.
Q: What if my electronic ticket doesn't work?
A: Gate staff can verify identity manually. Phone charged + app updated + passport = you're covered. Full guide →
Q: Is the "Magnetic" dance a thing at concerts?
A: Absolutely. The point choreography from "Magnetic" is a highlight of every show. During the song, fans do the moves along with ILLIT — it's one of the most fun moments. Learn it on TikTok before you go!
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