TWICE at Tokyo National Stadium 2026: The Complete Ticket & Travel Guide
Why This Concert Is Making History
On April 26, 2026, TWICE will become the first-ever foreign artist to headline Tokyo's National Stadium (国立競技場). This 80,000-capacity venue — rebuilt for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and reopened in 2023 — has hosted only a select few acts since its reopening, including DREAMS COME TRUE, Arashi, and a handful of J-pop legends. No international act has ever performed there as a headliner.
For TWICE, this isn't just another stadium show. It's a symbol of their extraordinary 10-year journey in Japan — from performing at small fan meetings in 2016 to selling out the Tokyo Dome (55,000) multiple times, and now filling the nation's most prestigious stadium. It's a statement: TWICE doesn't just visit Japan. They've become part of Japanese pop culture.
What makes this different from a regular TWICE concert:
- The National Stadium's open-air design creates a festival atmosphere unlike any indoor arena or dome
- The capacity (80,000+) means this is TWICE's largest-ever solo concert in Japan
- The track and field area becomes a massive standing zone, putting fans closer to the stage than dome shows
- April weather in Tokyo averages 15-20°C — ideal for an outdoor concert
Concert Details
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Event | TWICE at Tokyo National Stadium |
| Date | April 26, 2026 (Sunday) |
| Venue | Japan National Stadium (国立競技場) |
| Capacity | ~80,000 |
| Doors Open | Expected 15:00 (TBC) |
| Show Start | Expected 17:00 (TBC) |
| Expected Duration | 2.5-3 hours |
Ticket Tiers (Expected)
| Tier | Price Range | Location |
|---|---|---|
| VIP / ONCE JAPAN FC | ¥18,000-25,000 | Field standing, front sections |
| Arena Standing | ¥13,000-16,000 | Field area, further back |
| SS Seats | ¥15,000-18,000 | Lower tier, center sections |
| S Seats | ¥12,000-15,000 | Lower tier, side sections |
| A Seats | ¥9,000-12,000 | Upper tier |
| B Seats | ¥7,000-9,000 | Upper tier, further sections |
Note: Official prices will be announced closer to the event. These estimates are based on TWICE's past Japan stadium shows and National Stadium pricing norms. Check TIXVOY for real-time availability and pricing.
How to Get Tickets
Official Channels
1. ONCE JAPAN Fan Club Priority (FC先行)
- ONCE JAPAN members typically get first access through lottery (抽選)
- Registration deadline is usually 3-4 weeks before the general lottery
- FC membership costs ¥5,500/year
- FC lottery doesn't guarantee a ticket — for TWICE stadium shows, the competition rate can exceed 10:1
- Read our FC & Credit Card Priority Guide →
2. General Lottery (一般先行)
- Available through platforms like Ticket Board, eplus, or Lawson Ticket
- You need a Japanese phone number for most platforms
- How to use Ticket Board →
- eplus Guide for Foreigners →
3. General Sale (一般発売)
- First-come-first-served, usually sells out in minutes for stadium shows
- You need fast internet and pre-registered accounts on multiple platforms
If Tickets Are Sold Out
Stadium shows of this scale almost always have tickets appearing on the secondary market. On TIXVOY, you can:
- Post a buying request specifying your preferred seat area and budget — sellers come to you
- Browse available listings from verified sellers
- All transactions are protected by TIXVOY's buyer guarantee system
How to Buy Tickets on TIXVOY →
About TWICE in Japan
A 10-Year Love Story
TWICE debuted in South Korea in 2015 through Mnet's survival show SIXTEEN, but their Japan story started almost immediately. Here's why they're so huge here:
| Year | Japan Milestone |
|---|---|
| 2017 | Japan debut with "One More Time" — #2 on Oricon |
| 2018 | First Japan arena tour (9 shows), "Candy Pop" becomes inescapable |
| 2019 | First Tokyo Dome concert — sold out both days |
| 2020 | #TWICE3 compilation — 4 consecutive platinum-certified Japan albums |
| 2022 | Return to Tokyo Dome post-pandemic — emotional 2-day sellout |
| 2023 | "READY TO BE" world tour Japan leg — dome tour across 4 cities |
| 2024 | 5th World Tour "DIVE" — expanded Japan leg including Nissan Stadium |
| 2025 | Renew contracts (all 9 members stay), announce 10th anniversary plans |
| 2026 | National Stadium — first foreign artist headliner |
The 9 Members
| Member | Role | Japanese Connection |
|---|---|---|
| Nayeon | Center, Lead Vocalist | Solo Japan tour 2024 |
| Jeongyeon | Lead Vocalist | Known for powerful Tokyo Dome performances |
| Momo | Main Dancer | Born in Kyoto, Japan — native Japanese speaker |
| Sana | Sub-Vocalist | Born in Osaka, Japan — beloved for her "shy shy shy" catchphrase |
| Jihyo | Leader, Main Vocalist | Viral Tokyo Dome crying moment with fans |
| Mina | Main Dancer | Born in San Antonio but raised in Kobe, Japan — native Japanese |
| Dahyun | Sub-Vocalist, Rapper | Famous for her YouTube vlogs in Japan |
| Chaeyoung | Main Rapper | Frequent Japanese fashion collaborations |
| Tzuyu | Sub-Vocalist, Visual | Taiwan-born, deeply popular across Asia |
Three members (Momo, Sana, Mina — known as "MiSaMo") are Japanese nationals, which is a massive factor in TWICE's Japan popularity. MiSaMo even released a separate Japanese-exclusive album and held their own arena tour in 2023.
Expected Setlist
Based on TWICE's recent "DIVE" tour and their 10th anniversary celebration context, expect a setlist mixing:
High-energy openers:
- "SET ME FREE"
- "I GOT YOU"
- "Talk that Talk"
Classic hits (the crowd will lose it):
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- "CHEER UP" (2016 — the song that made them)
- "TT" (the signature move)
- "What is Love?"
- "FANCY"
- "Feel Special"
Japan-exclusive tracks (unique to this show):
- "One More Time"
- "Candy Pop"
- "Fake & True"
- "HAPPY HAPPY"
- "Doughnut"
Emotional/ballad section:
- "21:29" (fan song — expect ocean of candy bong lights)
- "CROWN"
10th Anniversary specials:
- Likely a medley of debut-era songs
- Possible unreleased commemorative track
- Video messages from each member (anniversary reflections)
Encore (expect 3-4 songs):
- "SCIENTIST"
- "I CAN'T STOP ME"
- "Dance The Night Away" (outdoor stadium = perfect summer energy)
Expect 25-28 songs over 2.5-3 hours, with elaborate stage design using the stadium's massive field area.
Tokyo National Stadium: Complete Venue Guide
The Venue
Japan National Stadium (国立競技場) was designed by architect Kengo Kuma, replacing the original 1958 Olympic stadium. Key facts:
- Address: 10-1 Kasumigaokamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0013
- Capacity: ~68,000 (seated) / ~80,000 (with field standing)
- Type: Open-air (no roof over seating — bring rain gear just in case)
- Opened: 2019 (rebuilt for Tokyo 2020 Olympics)
Getting There
| Station | Line | Walk Time |
|---|---|---|
| Sendagaya (千駄ヶ谷) | JR Chuo-Sobu Line | 5 min |
| Kokuritsu-Kyogijo (国立競技場) | Toei Oedo Line | 1 min |
| Gaienmae (外苑前) | Tokyo Metro Ginza Line | 5 min |
| Aoyama-Itchome (青山一丁目) | Tokyo Metro Ginza/Hanzomon/Toei Oedo | 10 min |
Best route from major hubs:
- From Tokyo Station: JR Chuo Line → Sendagaya (15 min, ¥170)
- From Shinjuku Station: JR Sobu Line → Sendagaya (5 min, ¥150)
- From Shibuya Station: Ginza Line → Gaienmae (5 min, ¥180)
- From Ikebukuro: Marunouchi Line → Shinjuku → JR Sobu → Sendagaya (20 min, ¥330)
Taxi from Shinjuku: ~¥1,000, 10 min
Important Tips for National Stadium Concerts
Weather: April in Tokyo is spring — temperatures average 15-20°C during the day, dropping to 10-12°C at night. Since the stadium is open-air:
- Bring a light jacket or hoodie for the evening
- Check the weather forecast — if rain is predicted, bring a clear poncho (umbrellas are NOT allowed during concerts)
- Sunscreen if you're in an exposed seat and arrive early
Seating Tips:
- The stadium has 3 tiers. Lower tier has the best sightlines but upper tier center is excellent for seeing choreography
- Field standing areas will have the most energy but you'll be standing for 3+ hours
- The stadium's asymmetric design means some sections face slightly sideways — check seat maps before purchasing
Food & Drinks:
- Concession stands inside the stadium are limited and lines are long — eat before you arrive
- You can bring sealed water bottles into the venue (500ml limit)
- The Gaienmae area has many restaurants within a 10-minute walk
What to Bring:
- TWICE lightstick (Candy Bong ∞) — the synchronized light shows at stadium concerts are breathtaking
- Portable battery charger (electronic tickets drain your phone)
- Clear bag (many Japanese venues have bag size restrictions)
Where to Stay (Walking Distance)
| Hotel | Walk to Stadium | Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hotel Wing International Premium Shibuya | 20 min / 5 min by train | ¥12,000-20,000 | Good value, Shibuya access |
| APA Hotel Shinjuku Gyoen-mae | 15 min walk | ¥10,000-18,000 | Budget-friendly, near Shinjuku |
| The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho | 15 min walk | ¥35,000-60,000 | Luxury, Akasaka area |
| Hotel Gracery Shinjuku | 20 min / 5 min by train | ¥15,000-25,000 | Famous Godzilla head |
Pro tip: Book early. Hotels near the National Stadium sell out fast for major events. The Sendagaya/Shinjuku/Gaienmae area is your best bet.
Day-of Timeline (Suggested)
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 10:00-12:00 | Explore Harajuku / Meiji Shrine (10 min walk from the stadium) |
| 12:00-13:30 | Lunch in Omotesando — Korean restaurants near Harajuku station for a thematic meal |
| 13:30-14:30 | Pick up TWICE merch at the goods booth (lines can be 1-2 hours for popular items) |
| 14:30-15:00 | Grab drinks/snacks at the convenience store near Sendagaya station |
| 15:00 | Doors open — head to your seat, enjoy the venue atmosphere |
| 17:00 | Concert begins |
| 20:00 | Concert ends (approximate) |
| 20:00-21:00 | Exit flow — expect 30-45 min to leave the stadium area. Don't rush. |
| 21:00+ | Celebrate at an izakaya near Shinjuku — the train back takes 5 minutes |
FAQ
How much will TWICE National Stadium tickets cost?
Based on TWICE's recent Japan shows and National Stadium pricing, expect ¥7,000-25,000 depending on seat location. VIP/FC packages may go higher. Official prices haven't been announced yet.
Can foreigners buy tickets to the National Stadium show?
Yes, but most official lottery systems require a Japanese phone number. If you don't have one, use TIXVOY — you can post a buying request or purchase from verified sellers, and all communication supports English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
Is the National Stadium indoor or outdoor?
Outdoor (open-air). There is no retractable roof. Bring appropriate clothing for April weather (15-20°C daytime, cooler at night). If it rains, the concert will likely proceed — bring a clear rain poncho.
Should I join ONCE JAPAN fan club for the lottery?
If you want the best chance at official-price tickets, yes. ONCE JAPAN FC costs ¥5,500/year and gives priority lottery access. However, winning the lottery is not guaranteed, especially for a historic show like this. Having a backup plan through TIXVOY is recommended.
How early should I arrive for merchandise?
Goods sales typically start 4-5 hours before doors. For a stadium show of this scale, popular items (towels, T-shirts, photo sets) sell out within the first 1-2 hours. Arrive by 10:00-11:00 for the best selection.
What's the best way to get to the National Stadium?
The closest station is Kokuritsu-Kyogijo on the Toei Oedo Line (literally 1-minute walk). However, Sendagaya (JR) is also very close and connects easily from Shinjuku. Avoid driving — there is no public parking near the venue.
Will there be English or Korean subtitles?
TWICE typically conducts their Japan concerts primarily in Japanese (all 9 members speak Japanese). MC segments between songs will likely be in Japanese with some Korean. There are no subtitles, but the music transcends language.
Can I bring my Candy Bong lightstick?
Yes, and you should. TWICE stadium concerts feature coordinated Candy Bong light shows that look incredible from any seat. Make sure your Candy Bong is charged and has the latest Bluetooth firmware updated via the TWICE app.
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