ONE OK ROCK 2026 Japan Special Live: National Stadium Tickets, Seating Guide & Everything You Need to Know
In April 2026, ONE OK ROCK returns to the National Stadium — Japan's biggest concert stage. Two consecutive days, two different formats, over 130,000 total attendees. For rock fans worldwide, this is the can't-miss live event of spring 2026.
This guide goes beyond basic info. From understanding the fundamental difference between the two shows to finding the best seats in a 68,000-person venue, from ticket acquisition paths for foreigners to surviving the post-show exit — everything in one place.
Show Overview
| April 4 (Saturday) | April 5 (Sunday) | |
|---|---|---|
| Name | ONE OK ROCK JAPAN SPECIAL LIVE 2026 | docomo presents THE MUSIC STADIUM 2026 organized by ONE OK ROCK |
| Format | Solo concert (ONE OK ROCK only) | Festival format (multiple artists + ONE OK ROCK headline) |
| Venue | National Stadium (MUFG Stadium) | National Stadium (MUFG Stadium) |
| Capacity | ~68,000 | ~68,000 |
| Start | Est. 17:00-18:00 | Est. 16:00-18:00 |
| Duration | ~2.5-3 hours | ~4-5 hours |
April 4: The Pure ONE OK ROCK Experience
This day belongs entirely to ONE OK ROCK and their fans. Taka, Toru, Ryota, and Tomoya deliver a full setlist in front of 68,000 people — from "完全感覚Dreamer" to "Wherever You Are," from "The Beginning" to the latest album tracks.
A solo show means:
- Full setlist: Typically 20-25 songs
- Complete stage production: Fireworks, lasers, massive screen visuals at full scale
- Taka's MC segments: Extended interaction in both Japanese and English — unique to solo shows
- Encore: A guaranteed 2-3 song encore block
April 5: THE MUSIC STADIUM — ONE OK ROCK's Festival
THE MUSIC STADIUM is a large-scale music event brand that ONE OK ROCK has organized since 2023. The band personally curates the lineup — past guests have included YOASOBI, Vaundy, [Alexandros], and ELLEGARDEN.
The 2026 lineup hasn't been fully announced yet, but:
- ONE OK ROCK will headline as the closing act
- Lineup announcements typically roll out 1-2 months before the show
- ONE OK ROCK's individual set is approximately 60-90 minutes (shorter than the solo show)
How to choose: If you're a dedicated ONE OK ROCK fan, April 4 is the only right answer. If you want to experience the best of Japan's rock scene in one day, April 5 offers incredible value. And if you can do both days — that's the perfect plan.
Ticket Information
Face Value Pricing
| Seat Type | April 4 Price | April 5 Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| S Seat | ¥16,500 | — | Premium area (1F center) |
| Arena S | — | Limited | Floor area front rows (April 5 only) |
| Reserved Seat | ¥13,200 | ¥16,500 | Standard seating |
| Restricted View | ¥12,100 | — | Potentially obstructed sightlines |
All prices include tax
Ticket Sales Structure
PF (Primal Function) Pre-sale — Official fan club first priority
- Highest winning rate for the lottery
- Requires PF membership registration + annual fee (~¥5,500)
- Lottery typically held 4-5 months before the show
Platform Pre-sale Lotteries
- eplus, Lawson Ticket, Ticket Pia, etc.
- Lower winning rate than FC, but no membership required
General Sale
- First-come-first-served — sells out instantly
- Even 68,000 seats aren't enough for ONE OK ROCK's demand
Can You Still Get Tickets?
Honestly, all official pre-sale rounds have ended. If you want to go now, the secondary market is the most realistic path.
On TIXVOY, you can:
- Post a buying request — specify your preferred date (April 4 or 5), budget range, and seat preference (e.g. "1F stands center" or "Arena"). Verified ticket holders matching your criteria will reach out to you
- Browse available listings — search "ONE OK ROCK" to see current tickets and prices
- Transaction protection — escrow payment means the seller is only paid after you confirm successful entry, so you're protected against invalid tickets
Current secondary market price range: approximately ¥90,000-170,000 (varies by section). April 4 solo show tickets generally command higher prices than April 5.
E-Ticket Information
This concert uses the d-Ticket (d チケット) electronic ticket system:
- Entry requires displaying a live dynamic QR code on your phone — no screenshots, no printouts
- QR code refreshes every 30 seconds
- Requires a d-Account (d アカウント) — register in advance
- Transfer method: Original ticket holder distributes to your d-Account via d-Ticket
- Phone requirements: Internet connection needed — ensure you have a Japan travel SIM or Wi-Fi
- Tip: Test your QR code display outside the venue before entering
National Stadium Seating Guide
The National Stadium was rebuilt in 2021 for the Tokyo Olympics. Understanding its three-tier ring structure is key to choosing your tickets.
Seating Structure
From stage outward:
| Section | Capacity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Arena / Field | ~10,000 | Closest to stage, includes Arena S seats |
| 1st Tier Stands (1F) | ~24,000 | Nearest fixed seating to stage |
| 2nd Tier Stands (2F) | ~20,000 | Middle tier |
| 3rd Tier Stands (3F) | ~24,000 | Farthest but cheapest |
Section-by-Section Experience
Arena (Field Area)
- Closest to the stage, most intense atmosphere
- Standing only — early arrival gets you closer (entry by numbered order)
- Downside: Rear positions blocked by people in front; shorter fans have a tough time
- Best for: Core fans wanting to feel ONE OK ROCK's raw energy up close
1st Tier Stands (1F)
- Most recommended section — great angles, moderate distance, fixed seating
- Central sections (Main Stand center) offer the complete stage view
- Side sections let you see the band members' interactions
- If posting a buying request on TIXVOY, specifying "1F stands center" as your seat preference is a great choice
2nd Tier Stands (2F)
- Higher vantage point — great for appreciating full lighting and crowd effects
- Distance becomes noticeable; binoculars recommended
- ONE OK ROCK's large screen visuals are clearly visible from here
3rd Tier Stands (3F)
- Farthest from stage — performers appear small
- Cheapest tickets, ideal for budget-conscious or "being there is enough" fans
- ONE OK ROCK's lighting and laser effects actually look most spectacular from above
Restricted View Seats
- Cheapest tickets (¥12,100), but potential sightline obstructions
- Cause: Stage construction places speakers/lighting rigs in certain angles
- Great value if you don't mind occasionally missing a corner of the stage
Predicted Setlist
Based on ONE OK ROCK's 2024-2025 tour setlists and recent album releases, likely songs for the April 4 solo show:
Almost Certain
- The Beginning
- Wherever You Are
- 完全感覚Dreamer (Kanzen Kankaku Dreamer)
- Clock Strikes
- Wasted Nights
- Stand Out Fit In
- Save Yourself
- Renegades
Likely
- Re:make
- Deeper Deeper
- Mighty Long Fall
- Heartache
- We Are
- I Was King
- Vandalize (Attack on Titan OP)
New Material
- Significant portions from the latest 2025-2026 album releases are guaranteed
These are reasonable predictions based on past performances. Actual setlist will be determined on the day.
Transit Guide
Getting to the National Stadium
The National Stadium sits in central Tokyo with exceptional transit access.
| Route | Nearest Station | Walk Time |
|---|---|---|
| Toei Oedo Line | Kokuritsu-Kyogijo Stn (Exit A2) | 1 min |
| JR Sobu Line | Sendagaya Stn | 5 min |
| Tokyo Metro Ginza Line | Gaienmae Stn (Exit 3) | 10 min |
| JR Chuo Line | Shinanomachi Stn | 5 min |
From major areas:
- Shinjuku → JR Sobu Line → Sendagaya (1 stop, 3 minutes)
- Shibuya → JR → Yoyogi → Sobu Line → Sendagaya (~10 min)
- Tokyo Station → JR Chuo Line → Shinanomachi (~15 min)
- Ikebukuro → JR Yamanote → Yoyogi → Sobu Line → Sendagaya (~20 min)
Post-Show Exit Strategy
Regulated exit: 68,000 people don't leave at once. The venue releases sections in waves — expect 30-60 minutes from show end to actually exiting the venue.
Key numbers:
- Show expected to end: 21:00-21:30
- JR Sendagaya last train: ~0:10
- Oedo Line Kokuritsu-Kyogijo last train: ~0:00
Recommended strategy:
- Best option: Stay in Shinjuku — just a 20-minute walk from Sendagaya, easy stroll back
- Don't rush to the station immediately — wait 15-20 minutes and crowds thin dramatically
- Gaienmae Station is slightly farther but less crowded than Sendagaya
- If staying farther away, plan your last-train route in advance
Merchandise
ONE OK ROCK concert merchandise typically goes on sale 4-5 hours before doors open, in the area surrounding the venue.
- Sale time: Estimated 12:00-13:00 (check official announcements)
- Popular items: Towels, T-shirts, rubber wristbands
- Queue: 1-2 hours for popular items is normal
- Payment: Cash + electronic payment accepted (bring cash as backup)
Nearby Recommendations
- Shinjuku (20-min walk / 1 JR stop): Shopping, dining, entertainment — perfect before or after the show
- Meiji Jingu Gaien (5-min walk): Tree-lined boulevard, ideal for a pre-show stroll
- Jingu Stadium (adjacent): If you're interested in Japanese baseball
- Omotesando / Harajuku (2 JR stops): Afternoon shopping before the concert
What to Expect at Your First ONE OK ROCK Show
The Live Experience
ONE OK ROCK's live shows are legendary for their sheer energy. Taka's voice is a force of nature — the studio recordings are impressive, but live he goes even harder. Toru's guitar riffs through a stadium PA system hit you physically.
Unlike many Japanese bands, ONE OK ROCK's MC segments are bilingual (Japanese + English). Having completed multiple world tours, Taka naturally switches between languages, making international fans feel genuinely included.
Concert Culture
- Photography: ONE OK ROCK has been relatively open about photography at recent shows, but always check the venue's specific announcements on the day. Don't assume it's OK just because others are doing it — watch the screen instructions
- Fan participation: No structured "calls" like idol groups, but there are iconic moments — the mass sing-along during "完全感覚Dreamer," phone lights during "Wherever You Are"
- Moshing: The front of the Arena area may see mosh-pit level pushing — common at Japanese rock shows. If that's not your thing, choose stadium seating
- Dress code: None, but expect lots of ONE OK ROCK tour T-shirts and black outfits
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