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K-Arena Yokohama

  • Music
  • Minato Mirai
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Time Out says

Opened in September 2023, this new arena is part of Yokohama's growing waterfront Music Terrace complex. The massive performance space is advertised as the largest purpose-built music venue in the world.

K-Arena Yokohama is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for any type of concert, with high quality sound systems and flexible seating. In addition to a standing area in front of the stage, the venue boasts 20,000 seats that span across four tiers. The entire arena has a total floor area of over 110,000sqm. There’s also an exclusive 40m-wide VIP lounge in the lobby, and VIP box seats for those who want to take their live music experience to the next level.

Details

Address
6-2-2 Minatomirai, Nishi
Yokohama
Transport:
Shin-Takashima Station (Minatomirai line), Rinko Park exit; Yokohama Station, east exit

What’s on

Wu-Tang Clan

Wu-Tang Clan will say goodbye to Japanese audiences with ‘Wu-Tang Forever: The Final Chamber’ at K-Arena Yokohama this May. The show – the group’s first headline performance in Japan in almost thirty years – is slated to feature all 9 surviving members as well as YDB performing his father’s parts. A huge line-up of local supporting artists has been announced, including King Giddra, Awich, Hannya and ¥ellow Bucks, who will be performing a one-hour back-to-back opening set. This will be the group’s only appearance in Asia on their farewell tour; previous shows have seen Wu-Tang perform four career-spanning sets featuring classics and deep cuts.
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