XG 2nd World Tour 'THE CORE' 2026 — Complete Guide
About XG and THE CORE Tour
XG (XTRAORDINARY GIRLS) is a 7-member Japanese girl group that has taken the global music scene by storm. Operating under Xclusive (a SIMON SAYS Entertainment affiliate), XG delivers a genre they call X-POP — a fusion of hip-hop, R&B, and futuristic electronic sounds performed primarily in English. Their 2nd World Tour 'THE CORE' launched alongside their debut full-length album The Core, released on January 23, 2026.
What makes XG unique in the industry:
- All 7 members are Japanese, yet they perform primarily in English and Korean
- They trained under the Korean idol system, combining K-pop discipline with Japanese creativity
- Their music, choreography, and visual identity are crafted to compete on a global stage from day one
- They have built a massive international fanbase (ALPHAZ) without relying on the traditional Japanese music market
XG Members
| Member | Position | Key Traits |
|---|---|---|
| JURIN | Leader, Rapper | Charismatic stage presence, powerful rap delivery |
| CHISA | Vocalist | Emotional vocalist with impressive range |
| HINATA | Vocalist | Bright tone, excellent live stability |
| HARVEY | Main Rapper | Bilingual flows (English/Japanese), fierce energy |
| COCONA | Vocalist, Rapper | Versatile performer, strong dance skills |
| MAYA | Vocalist | Soulful voice, natural performer |
| JURIA | Main Dancer, Vocalist | Outstanding choreography, visual center |
Discography Highlights
XG has built an impressive catalog of releases:
- Tippy Toes (2022) — debut single that immediately drew global attention
- MASCARA (2022) — viral hit with over 100M YouTube views
- SHOOTING STAR (2023) — breakthrough track that established XG internationally
- LEFT RIGHT (2023) — high-energy dance anthem
- NEW DANCE (2023) — showcasing their musical evolution
- PUPPET SHOW (2024) — darker, more mature sound direction
- WOKE UP (2024) — pre-release for THE CORE album
- The Core (2026) — debut full-length album, the culmination of their artistic vision
Japan Tour Dates
| Dates | Venue | City | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 6-8, 2026 | K-Arena Yokohama | Yokohama | ~20,000 |
| Feb 17-18, 2026 | Osaka-Jo Hall | Osaka | ~16,000 |
| Feb 21-22, 2026 | IG Arena (Nippon Gaishi Hall) | Nagoya | ~10,000 |
| Mar 14, 2026 | Sundome Fukui | Fukui | ~10,000 |
| Mar 20, 2026 | Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena | Sendai | ~7,000 |
| Mar 25-26, 2026 | GLION ARENA KOBE | Kobe | ~10,000 |
| Apr 4-5, 2026 | Kitakyushu Messe | Kitakyushu | ~5,000 |
| Apr 10-12, 2026 | Yoyogi National Stadium 1st Gymnasium | Tokyo | ~13,000 |
Note: Some earlier dates have concluded. Check official channels for remaining availability.
Global Tour Leg
- North America (October 2026): 8 cities including Chicago (Wintrust Arena, Oct 21), Los Angeles, New York, and more
- Europe/UK (November 2026): 7 cities including London, Paris, Berlin
Ticket Information
Prices (Japan)
- Reserved Seat: ¥15,000 (tax included)
- VIP Seat: ¥25,000 (tax included)
- VVIP: Exclusive to official tour packages
Official Ticket Channels
ALPHAZ Fan Club (Best Priority)
XG's official fan club ALPHAZ provides first-access lottery entry for all Japan shows. Membership also includes exclusive content, behind-the-scenes material, and priority merchandise access. If you're a serious XG fan, ALPHAZ membership is essential.
e+ International
The best option for foreign fans during general sale. English interface, international credit card support, and no Japanese phone number required.
Lawson Ticket / e+ / Ticket Pia
Standard Japanese ticket platforms for general sales. Available online and at convenience store terminals.
TIXVOY Secondary Market
XG's Japan shows have been in extremely high demand. If official channels are sold out, TIXVOY is your best option:
- Search "XG THE CORE Japan" on TIXVOY
- Browse listings with seat details, prices, and seller ratings
- Post a Buying Request if you can't find what you need — specify your preferred date, venue, and seat type
- All transactions on TIXVOY are protected by Buyer Guarantee — 100% authentic tickets or full refund
- Secure escrow payment: your money is held safely until you confirm receipt
Digital Ticket Setup (Important!)
XG Japan shows use digital tickets — you MUST set up your app before the show:
- ALPHAZ App: Download from App Store / Google Play. Register and verify your account at least 48 hours before the show
- ANYPASS: Alternative digital ticket platform. Download, register, and complete identity verification
- Critical: Digital tickets are non-transferable and tied to your identity. Make sure the name on your ticket matches your ID
- Battery: Bring a portable charger. You need your phone to enter the venue
Venue Access Guide
K-Arena Yokohama (Feb shows)
- JR Yokohama Line / Keihin-Tohoku Line: Shin-Koyasu Station, 15-min walk
- Shuttle bus: Available from Yokohama Station West Exit on concert days (~10 min)
- Tips: Japan's newest mega-arena. Excellent sightlines from all seats. Multiple food options at K-Arena Terrace
Osaka-Jo Hall (Feb shows)
- JR Osaka Loop Line: Osaka-Jo Koen Station, 5-min walk
- Osaka Metro: Morinomiya Station, 15-min walk through castle park
- Tips: Beautiful walk through Osaka Castle Park. Grab food at Morinomiya before the show
IG Arena / Nippon Gaishi Hall (Feb shows)
- JR Tokaido Line: Sasashima-raibu Station, 10-min walk
- Shuttle bus: Available from Nagoya Station
- Tips: Great acoustics. Upper stands still close to stage
Sundome Fukui (Mar 14)
- JR Hokuriku Line: Sabae Station, taxi ~10 min or shuttle bus
- Tips: Regional venue — fewer crowds, easier ticket availability. A hidden gem for fans who want a more relaxed experience
Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena (Mar 20)
- JR Tohoku Line: Rifu Station, shuttle bus ~10 min
- Tips: Located outside Sendai city center. Plan transportation in advance. Try Sendai's famous gyutan (beef tongue) before the show
GLION ARENA KOBE (Mar shows)
- JR Kobe Line: Kobe Station, 10-min walk
- Port Liner: Minatojima Station, 5-min walk
- Tips: Waterfront location. Kobe Harborland and Meriken Park are walkable
Kitakyushu Messe (Apr shows)
- JR Kagoshima Line: Kokura Station, 5-min walk via pedestrian deck
- Tips: Smallest venue of the tour (5,000). Most intimate XG experience. Kokura Castle is nearby
Yoyogi National Stadium 1st Gymnasium (Apr shows — Tokyo finale)
- JR Yamanote Line: Harajuku Station, 5-min walk
- Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line: Meiji-jingumae (Harajuku) Station, 5-min walk
- Tips: Iconic venue designed by Kenzo Tange for 1964 Olympics. After the show, walk to Shibuya or explore Omotesando
What to Expect at an XG Concert
The Performance
- World-class choreography: XG's dance routines are among the most precise and powerful in the industry. Every member delivers stunning synchronization
- Live vocals: XG performs with live vocals over backing tracks, showcasing genuine vocal ability
- Bilingual MC: Members speak in both Japanese and English during MC segments, creating an inclusive atmosphere for international fans
- Visual production: LED walls, lighting design, and stage effects that match global pop standards
- Fan interaction: Members engage directly with the audience during MC breaks, often with humor and warmth
Concert Duration
- Approximately 2.5–3 hours including MC segments and encores
Fan Culture
- Official lightstick: White, available for purchase at venue merchandise booths
- Fan chants: ALPHAZ has organized fan chants for each song. Check social media for chant guides before the show
- No unauthorized merchandise: Japanese venues strictly prohibit unofficial goods. Only bring official items
Merchandise Guide
Tour merchandise is sold at each venue:
- Tour T-shirts: Multiple designs, typically ¥4,000–¥5,000
- Official lightstick: ~¥4,500
- Photo sets, acrylic stands, towels: Various prices
- Venue-limited items: Special merchandise available only at specific venues
Tips: Merchandise lines form 2-3 hours before doors open. Popular items (especially lightsticks and limited editions) sell out. If merchandise is your priority, arrive very early.
FAQ
Q: Are XG Japanese or Korean?
A: All 7 members are Japanese. They trained under the Korean idol system at XGALX in South Korea and perform primarily in English and Korean. They describe their genre as X-POP.
Q: Can I buy tickets for the North America or Europe leg?
A: Yes — North America (October 2026) and Europe (November 2026) dates will be sold through Ticketmaster and local platforms. Follow XG's official channels for announcements.
Q: Are there still Japan tickets available?
A: For remaining April 2026 dates, check Ticket Pia official resale or TIXVOY. Earlier dates may be concluded.
Q: Do I need the ALPHAZ app to enter?
A: Yes, if your ticket is a digital ticket (most Japan shows are). Download and verify your account BEFORE the show. Bring a portable charger.
Q: What's the ALPHAZ fan club and is it worth joining?
A: ALPHAZ is XG's official fan club. Benefits include ticket lottery priority, exclusive content, and merchandise access. For serious fans attending Japan shows, it's highly recommended.
Q: Can I bring my own lightstick from another group?
A: Japanese venues typically only allow the official artist lightstick. Bring XG's white lightstick or purchase one at the venue.
Q: Is there a dress code?
A: No formal dress code. Many fans wear XG merchandise or coordinate outfits in XG's signature style. Comfortable shoes are essential — you'll be standing and dancing.
Q: How early should I arrive?
A: For merchandise: 2-3 hours before doors. For entry only: 30-45 minutes before doors. Bag checks take time at Japanese venues.
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