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How TIXVOY worksGRe4N BOYZ's 2026 National Tour routes the four-member Japanese pop ballad group through 43 performances at 43 different venues between 6 June and 18 October 2026 — one of the longest nationwide runs of the year.
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View venue guideThe current range is Jun 20 – Oct 18, 2026, across Hamamatsu, Osaka, Sapporo, Fukushima, Yokohama, Akita, Chiba, Fukuoka, Tokyo, Hiroshima, Oita, Nagasaki, Mie, Matsue, Koriyama, Kobe, Nara, Niigata, Toyama, Morioka, Otsu, Sendai, Yamaguchi, Shizuoka, Yamagata, Saitama, Gifu, Mito, Kyoto, Kurashiki, Kumamoto, Nagoya. Compare dates before locking hotels or flights.
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GReeeeN were Japan's longest-running unseen act. From their 2007 debut through 2024, the four-member group released commercial-chart ballads without ever appearing in music videos, television performances, or on-stage lighting cues — all four members had dental-medical careers, and anonymity served both creative distance and personal career compatibility. Kiseki, used in NTV's Rookies in 2008, became the generation-defining Japanese graduation song; Ai Uta ran on Pocky commercials; Haruka anchored graduation-season playlists across Japanese high schools. The 2024 rebrand to GRe4N BOYZ, announced as the group reopened themselves to live performance, dropped the eeee of the original name for a capitalized, abbreviated form. The 2026 tour is the first full nationwide run with face-visible members, and the setlist has been positioned around reworked GReeeeN-era material with live-harmony arrangements that were impossible to perform during the anonymous period. Venue philosophy is deliberately mid-size — the Zepp chain for standing-format nights, prefectural cultural halls for seated arrangements — specifically to preserve the acoustic intimacy of songs originally conceived for studio-only delivery. Foreign fans should prioritize the Zepp Haneda and LINE CUBE SHIBUYA dates for Tokyo access; regional dates fill smaller city culture halls that may require 2-3 hour train rides.
Yes. The group rebranded from GReeeeN to GRe4N BOYZ in 2024 after members transitioned to publicly visible performing. The songs, lineup, and creative direction are continuous; only the name and live format changed.
43 venues over four months reflects the group's intention to reach regional audiences rather than concentrate on Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. Many venues are 1,500-seat cultural halls in cities that rarely host national tours — accessibility matters more than scale.
Yes, all four members perform at each show in the new face-visible format. The group no longer uses the audio-only anonymous format of the GReeeeN era.
LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (Shibuya, direct Shinkansen access via Shinagawa), Zepp Haneda (Haneda Airport, 5 minutes), Gran Cube Osaka (Shin-Osaka, 15 minutes), and Zepp Nagoya (Nagoya Station, 15 minutes) are the most international-friendly.