Chilli Beans “good days tour”
One of Japan’s contemporary bands brings their “good days tour” to Osaka, offering a live music experience that’s stylish, approachable, and refreshingly free of idol tropes. Just in time for Valentine's Day.
February in Osaka isn’t just about massive Dome concerts and seasonal events — it’s also when the city’s live music venues shine. This winter, Chilli Beans. arrives at Zepp Namba on Valentines Day as part of their “good days tour,” delivering a concert experience that feels current, cool, and easy to enjoy even if you’re not deeply plugged into Japan’s music scene.
Chilli Beans. have built their popularity on music that’s instantly approachable without feeling disposable. Blending elements of pop, rock, and indie, their sound sits comfortably between radio‑friendly melodies and alternative edge — the kind of band you might discover on a playlist and realize you’ve been listening to for half an hour straight. In a music landscape often dominated by idol acts or niche genres, that balance has helped them connect with a broad, casual audience.
Live, that accessibility translates into a relaxed but energetic atmosphere. At Zepp Namba, the band’s sound fills the room without overwhelming it, creating a crowd experience that feels communal rather than choreographed. Expect a mix of longtime fans and curious listeners, with plenty of people simply there to enjoy good music on a winter night in Osaka.
The timing couldn’t be better. Valentine’s weekend brings a lively energy to the Namba area, and Zepp’s location makes it easy to pair the show with dinner, drinks, or a night out afterward. Whether you’re coming as a dedicated fan, tagging along with friends, or just looking for a live performance that represents what people in Japan are actually listening to right now, this show fits the bill.
For inbound visitors, Chilli Beans. offer an ideal entry point into Japan’s contemporary music scene. No deep cult fandom knowledge required, no insider references to decode — just a solid band, a great venue, and an audience that’s there for the music itself.
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Not Idol, Not Underground — Modern Japanese pop‑rock that hits a sweet spot in between.
Current Sound — A band firmly rooted in today’s playlists and festival lineups.
Zepp Intensity — Standing‑room energy without arena‑scale chaos.
Easy Entry Point — Enjoyable even if it’s your first Japanese concert.
Namba Night Out — Pair the show with food, bars, or a Valentine’s weekend stroll.
Photos: Official Website
Maps
Contact
Opening Hours
THE SCENE: FAQ’s
ACCESS
Zepp Namba (OSAKA)
Address: 2-1-39 Shikitsuhigashi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka 556-0012
Nankai Line → Namba Station
Exit via the south side of the station and walk approximately 8–10 minutes toward Shikitsuhigashi.
Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Daikokucho Station
Exit 1, then walk approximately 7–9 minutes north toward Zepp Namba.
SCHEDULE
Saturday, February 14, 2026.
Doors open at 17:00, with the performance starting at 18:00.
TICKETS
1F Standing: ¥7,000 (tax included).
2F Reserved Seating: ¥7,500 (tax included).
Tickets are sold through major Japanese ticket platforms:
e‑Plus: https://eplus.jp/chillibeans/
Lawson Ticket: https://l-tike.com/chilli-beans/
Ticket Pia: https://w.pia.jp/t/chilli-beans/
Advance purchase is recommended, as Zepp shows often sell out.
INFO & TIPS
Arrival Tips:
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Zepp Namba is a standing-room venue, so arrival order affects viewing position.
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Plan to arrive early if you want merchandise or a better spot on the floor.
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The surrounding Namba area is busy on weekends and Valentine’s Day — allow extra time when approaching the venue.
After the Show:
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Nankai Namba Station can become crowded immediately after concerts.
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If you prefer a smoother exit, consider waiting 15–20 minutes or stopping for food or drinks nearby before heading back.




