IVE Japan Tour 2026: Kyocera Dome Osaka & Yokohama Arena — Complete Ticket, Setlist & Venue Guide
Tour Overview: IVE's Largest Japan Concerts Yet
Starship Entertainment's global K-pop phenomenon IVE (아이브) — Yujin, Gaeul, Rei, Wonyoung, Liz, and Leeseo — is bringing their biggest Japan shows to date in spring 2026. With a dome-scale tour at Kyocera Dome Osaka and a separate concert series at Yokohama Arena, IVE continues their explosive growth as one of K-pop's defining fourth-generation groups.
Since debuting in December 2021 with "ELEVEN," IVE has achieved an unprecedented streak of hit singles — LOVE DIVE, After LIKE, Kitsch, I AM, Baddie, HEYA, and Either Way — each one a commercial smash. Their first full album I've IVE (2023) debuted at #11 on the Billboard 200, while IVE SWITCH (2024) cemented their reputation as K-pop's most consistent hit-makers.
With over 6.1 million Spotify followers and massive popularity across Asia, this Japan tour is expected to sell out rapidly. This guide covers all dates, ticket information, expected setlist, and everything foreign fans need to know.
All Concert Dates & Venues
IVE JAPAN TOUR 2026
| Date | Day | Venue | City | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| April 18, 2026 | Saturday | Kyocera Dome Osaka | Osaka | ~55,000 |
| April 19, 2026 | Sunday | Kyocera Dome Osaka | Osaka | ~55,000 |
IVE Concert Yokohama 2026
| Date | Day | Venue | City | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 23, 2026 | Saturday | Yokohama Arena | Yokohama | ~17,000 |
| May 24, 2026 | Sunday | Yokohama Arena | Yokohama | ~17,000 |
Total capacity: ~144,000 across 4 shows. The Yokohama Arena shows offer a more intimate experience compared to the massive Kyocera Dome dates.
About IVE: K-pop's Hit Factory
Members
| Member | Role | Nationality | Born |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gaeul (가을) | Lead Dancer, Sub Vocalist | Korean | September 24, 2002 |
| Yujin (안유진) | Leader, Lead Vocalist, Lead Dancer | Korean | September 1, 2003 |
| Rei (レイ / 直井怜) | Sub Vocalist, Sub Rapper | Japanese | February 3, 2004 |
| Wonyoung (장원영) | Center, Sub Vocalist, Visual | Korean | August 31, 2004 |
| Liz (이지) | Main Vocalist | Korean | November 21, 2004 |
| Leeseo (이서) | Maknae, Lead Dancer, Sub Vocalist | Korean | February 21, 2007 |
Notable: Yujin and Wonyoung are former members of IZ*ONE, the Produce 48 project group, giving them massive name recognition even before IVE's debut. Rei is Japanese, making her a key bridge to their Japanese fanbase — she handles much of the Japanese-language MC segments at concerts.
The IVE Concept: "I HAVE"
IVE's concept centers on confidence and self-assurance — their name stands for "I HAVE," with each member embodying the idea of owning who they are. Unlike the intense lore-heavy concepts of some K-pop groups, IVE focuses on elegant, chic performances with sophisticated styling, often described as "teen fresh" evolving into mature glamour.
Discography
| Release | Title | Type | Key Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 2021 | ELEVEN | Single | ELEVEN |
| Apr 2022 | LOVE DIVE | Single | LOVE DIVE |
| Aug 2022 | After LIKE | Single | After LIKE |
| Apr 2023 | I've IVE | 1st Full Album | Kitsch, I AM, Blue Blood, OTT |
| Oct 2023 | I WANT | Single (JP) | I WANT |
| Apr 2024 | IVE SWITCH | EP | HEYA, Accendio, Baddie |
| Aug 2024 | Either Way | Single | Either Way |
| Oct 2024 | WAVE | Single (JP) | WAVE |
Awards & Records:
- "LOVE DIVE" won Song of the Year at the 2022 Melon Music Awards and MAMA Awards
- "After LIKE" achieved an all-kill on Korean music charts
- First K-pop 4th gen group to sell over 2 million copies of a single album (I've IVE)
- Multiple Daesang (Grand Prize) awards across Korean music ceremonies
Expected Setlist
Based on IVE's recent concert performances and their current discography, expect approximately 20-24 songs:
Likely Setlist
Opening Block:
- HEYA (powerful opening with signature choreography)
- Baddie
- After LIKE
High-Energy Segment:
- Accendio
- Either Way
- Kitsch
- OTT
Performance Showcase:
- I AM (choreography showcase)
- Blue Blood
- Royal
- All Night
Japanese Songs:
- WAVE (JP original)
- I WANT (JP original)
- ELEVEN (Japanese ver.)
- LOVE DIVE (Japanese ver.)
Vocal / Mid-Tempo:
- Off The Record
- Take It
- Mine
- Lips
Encore:
- LOVE DIVE
- ELEVEN
- Baddie (remix/extended)
Stage Production
IVE concerts are known for their clean, sophisticated staging:
- Elegant set designs with mirror and crystal-themed elements
- Individual member spotlights — each member gets a solo or unit stage
- LED screens with cinematic visual storytelling
- Fashion-forward costume changes — typically 4-5 outfit changes per show
- The dome show will likely feature an extended main stage with center walkway to get closer to stand seats
Ticket Prices & Categories
Based on Starship Entertainment / IVE's Japan concert pricing:
Kyocera Dome Osaka
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| Category | Estimated Price | Section |
|---|---|---|
| FC Seat (ファンクラブ席) | ¥13,200 | Fan club exclusive |
| General Seat (指定席) | ¥13,200 | Assigned stand seating |
| VIP Seat | ¥22,000 | Premium floor sections |
Yokohama Arena
| Category | Estimated Price | Section |
|---|---|---|
| FC Seat | ¥11,000 | Fan club exclusive |
| General Seat | ¥11,000 | Assigned seating |
| VIP Seat | ¥16,500 | Premium center sections |
Arena shows are typically priced lower than dome shows. Final prices confirmed upon official sales announcement.
Important:
- All venues use electronic tickets (電子チケット) — no paper tickets
- Tickets are identity-verified and non-transferable through official channels
- How electronic tickets work →
- Companion registration guide →
How to Buy Tickets
Phase 1: Fan Club Pre-Sale
IVE JAPAN OFFICIAL FAN CLUB members get priority:
- Join the fan club: Annual membership ~¥5,500-¥6,600
- Lottery application: Opens 2-3 months before the concert
- Results: Winners notified 2-4 weeks after application closes
- Payment: Automatic credit card charge for winners
Phase 2: General Sales
| Platform | Sale Period | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| eplus (イープラス) | 6-8 weeks before | Largest platform, lottery, English interface available |
| Ticket Pia (チケットぴあ) | 5-7 weeks before | First-come or lottery |
| Lawson Ticket (ローチケ) | 5-7 weeks before | Lottery-based |
For international fans:
- eplus has an English interface and accepts international credit cards
- Ticket Pia requires a Japanese phone number for SMS verification
- Complete guide to Japanese ticket platforms →
Phase 3: Official Resale
- Ticket Pia リセール: Official face-value resale
- チケトレ (Ticketore): Industry-backed resale site
Buy on TIXVOY
Can't get tickets officially? TIXVOY provides verified resale with buyer protection:
- Browse available IVE tour tickets on TIXVOY
- Post a Buying Request with your preferred date and seat preference
- All transactions protected by TIXVOY Buyer Guarantee
- Secure Stripe payment with escrow until ticket transfer confirmed
Venue Guide: Kyocera Dome Osaka (April 18-19)
Access
| Route | Details |
|---|---|
| Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line | Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station → 5-min walk (Exit 3) |
| Hanshin Namba Line | Dome-mae Station → 3-min walk |
| JR Osaka Loop Line | Taisho Station → 10-min walk |
| From Shin-Osaka (Shinkansen) | Midosuji Line → Namba → transfer → ~25 min total |
Seating Layout
- Arena/Floor: Ground level, closest to stage. Divided into blocks (A1-A10, B1-B10)
- 1F Stands (1階スタンド): Lower bowl, best elevated views
- 2F Stands (2階スタンド): Upper bowl, furthest from stage
- Excite Seats: Premium floor near stage (FC/VIP)
Tips
- Gate D is most convenient for Arena A-block seats
- No re-entry once inside — eat before entering
- Osaka Dome City food court is right outside
- Dotonbori is 15 min by train — explore before/after the show for takoyaki and street food
Venue Guide: Yokohama Arena (May 23-24)
Access
| Route | Details |
|---|---|
| JR Shin-Yokohama Station | 5-min walk (North Exit) |
| Yokohama Municipal Subway | Shin-Yokohama Station → 5-min walk |
| From Tokyo Station | JR Tokaido Shinkansen → Shin-Yokohama → 18 min |
| From Shibuya | Tokyu Toyoko Line → Kikuna → JR → ~35 min |
| From Shinjuku | JR Shonan-Shinjuku Line → ~30 min |
Seating Layout
- Arena: Flat floor area, divided into lettered blocks
- Center Seats: Premium center-arena positions
- Stand Seats: Fixed elevated seating surrounding the arena
- Total capacity: ~17,000 — a much more intimate experience than Kyocera Dome
Tips
- Yokohama Arena is very close to Shin-Yokohama Station — one of the most convenient venue locations in Japan
- Ramen Museum (Shin-Yokohama Raumen Museum) is a 5-min walk from the arena — great pre-show meal option
- The area has many hotels within walking distance — no need for trains after late shows
- Yokohama Chinatown and Minato Mirai are 20-30 min away by train for sightseeing
Why Yokohama Arena is Special for K-pop Fans
With ~17,000 capacity vs. Kyocera Dome's ~55,000, the Yokohama shows will feel significantly more intimate. You'll be closer to the stage, the sound quality is generally better in arenas, and the energy feels more concentrated. If you can choose, the Yokohama dates offer a more personal concert experience, while the dome dates offer the grand spectacle.
Essential Tips for Foreign Fans
Before You Go
- Join IVE Japan FC early: Processing takes 1-2 weeks
- Get a Japanese phone number: Needed for SMS verification on ticket platforms
- Prepaid SIM: IIJmio, Sakura Mobile, Mobal
- Rental WiFi with phone number
- Register companions (同行者登録): Must register companion name and phone before purchase — cannot change after Full guide →
- Download required apps: eplus app, Ticket Pia app, or platform-specific apps
Concert Day
- Arrive 3+ hours early for merchandise — IVE photo cards and lightsticks sell out fast
- Bring your IVE official lightstick: Bluetooth-synced for coordinated light shows
- Carry your passport: Random ID checks at entry for foreign fans
- Learn fan chants: IVE fan chants are simple but energetic — learn them for maximum enjoyment Concert etiquette guide →
- IVE's official color: Burgundy / Maroon — many fans coordinate outfits in this color
Weather
- April (Osaka): Mild 15-20°C, cherry blossom season, possible rain
- May (Yokohama): Warm 18-25°C, generally pleasant. Light layers recommended
- Inside venues it gets warm from body heat — dress in layers
Travel Tips: Combining Concert & Sightseeing
Osaka (April 18-19)
- Osaka Castle Park: 20 min from Kyocera Dome, cherry blossoms in mid-April
- Dotonbori & Shinsaibashi: Food and shopping paradise
- Universal Studios Japan: Complete USJ guide →
- Day trip to Kyoto: 30 min by train Kyoto guide →
Yokohama (May 23-24)
- Yokohama Chinatown: Largest in Japan, excellent food
- Minato Mirai: Waterfront district with shops, Cosmo World
- Cup Noodles Museum: Fun interactive museum
- Day trip to Kamakura: 30 min from Yokohama, Great Buddha and coastal temples
Getting Between Osaka and Yokohama
If attending both:
- Shinkansen: Shin-Osaka → Shin-Yokohama, ~2 hours, ¥13,100
- Japan Rail Pass: 7-day JR Pass (¥50,000) covers unlimited travel
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can foreign fans without FC membership buy tickets?
A: Yes. General sales on eplus, Ticket Pia, and Lawson Ticket are open to everyone. eplus supports English and international credit cards. TIXVOY also offers verified resale tickets.
Q: Does IVE perform songs in Japanese?
A: Yes. IVE has Japanese original songs like "WAVE" and "I WANT," plus Japanese versions of "ELEVEN," "LOVE DIVE," and other hits. MC segments include Japanese (Rei is Japanese and handles native-level Japanese MC). Expect a mix of Korean, Japanese, and English songs.
Q: What's the difference between the Kyocera Dome and Yokohama Arena shows?
A: Kyocera Dome holds ~55,000 people for a grand, festival-like atmosphere with massive stage production. Yokohama Arena holds ~17,000 for a more intimate experience where you're closer to the stage. If you want spectacle, go dome. If you want proximity, go Yokohama.
Q: Can I buy merch without a ticket?
A: Usually yes. Merchandise booths outside venues are typically open to all. Limited items (photo cards, lightstick covers) may require ticket/FC proof.
Q: Are lightsticks required?
A: Not required, but recommended. IVE's official lightstick syncs via Bluetooth for coordinated light shows (~¥5,500-¥6,600 at the venue).
Q: What if my electronic ticket doesn't work?
A: Entry gate staff can verify your identity and issue manual entry. Keep your phone charged, app updated, and bring your passport. Troubleshooting guide →
Q: Is buying resale tickets safe?
A: Official resale (Ticket Pia リセール, チケトレ) is safe. For third-party resale, use platforms like TIXVOY with buyer protection. Avoid buying from social media — high fraud risk. Is resale legal? →
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