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04 Limited Sazabys Bring ONE MAN TOUR 2026 to Bayside
04 Limited Sazabys Bring ONE MAN TOUR 2026 to Bayside
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04 Limited Sazabys Bring ONE MAN TOUR 2026 to Bayside

Zepp Osaka braces for another massive singalong

One of Japan’s defining modern live-house rock bands returns to Osaka this autumn as 04 Limited Sazabys bring their high-speed choruses, festival energy, and emotionally charged crowd culture to Zepp Osaka Bayside.

In Japan’s modern rock scene, few bands embody live-house and festival culture quite like 04 Limited Sazabys. Known to fans simply as “04LS” or “フォーリミ,” (Fo–rimi) the Nagoya-based quartet have spent the past decade building a reputation for explosive live performances, rapid-fire melodic hooks, and crowds that rarely stop singing once the first chorus hits.

This autumn, on Friday October 9, 2026, the band brings that atmosphere back to Osaka with a stop on their ONE MAN TOUR 2026 at Zepp Osaka Bayside. The title matters: “one man” in Japanese touring language means a full headline performance with no co-headliners or shared billing — just the band, the crowd, and a full-length set designed around maximum energy.

That energy has become central to 04 Limited Sazabys’ identity. Since emerging from Nagoya’s live-house circuit, the group has grown into one of Japan’s most recognizable modern rock festival acts, appearing regularly at events including ROCK IN JAPAN, JAPAN JAM, and SUMMER SONIC. Songs like “swim,” “fiction,” “monolith,” and “Squall” have become staples of Japanese youth rock playlists and festival singalongs, driven by vocalist GEN’s instantly recognizable high-pitched vocals and the band’s fast, emotionally direct songwriting.

Unlike nostalgia-driven reunion acts, 04 Limited Sazabys still feel deeply connected to contemporary Japanese youth concert culture. Their audience skews younger, louder, and intensely participatory, with Zepp-scale shows often becoming waves of synchronized jumping, shouted choruses, and nonstop movement from the opening song onward.

That makes Zepp Osaka Bayside an especially fitting venue. Located near Osaka Bay and Universal City, the hall has become one of Kansai’s major homes for touring rock acts, anime concerts, and national live events. The standing-room environment amplifies exactly the kind of crowd energy 04LS are known for, particularly during climactic choruses where entire rooms seem to sing back at the band in unison.

For Osaka’s live music scene, this is less a quiet seated concert and more a full-scale release of collective energy — the kind of night where the audience becomes part of the performance itself.

 

 Modern Japanese rock culture – 04 Limited Sazabys remain one of Japan’s defining contemporary live-house bands.

 Festival veterans – The band are regular fixtures at major Japanese festivals including ROCK IN JAPAN and SUMMER SONIC.

 Full headline set – “ONE MAN TOUR” means an extended solo performance with no supporting acts.

 Zepp crowd energy – Standing-room concerts at Zepp Osaka Bayside are known for intense audience participation.

 Signature singalongs – Songs like “swim,” “fiction,” and “monolith” regularly trigger crowd-wide choruses.

 

Photos: 04LS Official Website

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Contact

  • 1-chōme-1-61 Sakurajima, Konohana Ward, Osaka, 554-0031, Japan
  • https://www.04limitedsazabys.com/
  • @04limitedsazabys_official

Opening Hours

Friday October 9: Door Open: 18:00 | Concert 19

THE SCENE: FAQ’s

ACCESS

Venue: Zepp Osaka Bayside
Address: 1-1-61 Sakurajima, Konohana-ku, Osaka

Nearest Station:
JR Yumesaki Line → Sakurajima Station

Walking Time:
Approximately 4–5 minutes on foot from Sakurajima Station.

From JR Osaka Station:

  1. JR Osaka Loop Line → Nishikujo Station
  2. Transfer to JR Yumesaki Line
  3. Exit at Sakurajima Station

Approximate travel time:
20–25 minutes.

From Namba:

  1. Osaka Metro Sennichimae Line → Nishikujo Station area via JR transfer routes
  2. Transfer to JR Yumesaki Line
  3. Exit at Sakurajima Station

Approximate travel time:
25–35 minutes depending on transfer timing.

From Shinsaibashi:

  1. Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Umeda Station
  2. Walk to JR Osaka Station
  3. JR Osaka Loop Line → Nishikujo Station
  4. Transfer to JR Yumesaki Line → Sakurajima Station

Approximate travel time:
30–40 minutes.

Station Exit Notes:
Use the main Sakurajima Station exit and follow venue signage toward the bayfront concert area. Zepp Osaka Bayside is located near Universal City waterfront entertainment zones.

Nearby Area:

  • Universal Studios Japan area
  • Osaka Bay waterfront
  • Universal City Walk Osaka
  • Hotels and chain restaurants around Universal City Station

SCHEDULE

Date: October 9, 2026 (Friday)

Doors Open: 18:00

Concert Start: 19:00

Expected End Time:
Not officially announced, but Zepp-scale headline concerts commonly conclude around 21:00–21:30.

TICKETS

Ticket Type:
Standing

Ticket Price:
¥6,600

Additional Fees:
Separate drink fee required upon entry.

Ticket Platforms:

  • e+
  • Official tour lottery and general sales systems

Entry Notes:

  • Entry is by numbered ticket order
  • Lower ticket numbers generally enter earlier
  • Staff organize numbered queues outside the venue before doors open

Age Restrictions:
Please confirm official ticket conditions before purchase. Standard live-house regulations apply.

Capacity Notes:
Zepp Osaka Bayside standing concerts can become extremely crowded near the stage area during headline performances.

INFO & TIPS

Tour Context:
The Osaka show is part of 04 Limited Sazabys’ nationwide ONE MAN TOUR 2026.

Performance Style:
The band are known for:

  • high-energy live-house performances
  • fast-paced setlists
  • large crowd singalongs
  • intense audience participation

Policies & Tips

Arrive early if planning to purchase merchandise. Japanese rock tour merchandise lines can become very long before doors open.

Live-house drink fees are standard in Japan and are commonly paid separately in cash at entry.

Comfortable shoes are strongly recommended due to the standing format and energetic crowd movement.

04 Limited Sazabys crowds are known for:

  • synchronized jumping
  • loud singalongs
  • highly energetic audience participation

Visitors sensitive to dense crowds may prefer positions farther from the front stage area.

The Universal City / Sakurajima area becomes crowded after concerts and theme park closing times. Train platforms may experience temporary congestion after the show.

Contacts

Official Tour Information:
https://www.04limitedsazabys.com/

Official Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/04limitedsazabys_official/

Ticket Information:
https://eplus.jp/

Booking

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04 Limited Sazabys ONE MAN TOUR 2026

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Oct. 9
  • 1-chōme-1-61 Sakurajima, Konohana Ward, Osaka, 554-0031, Japan
  • Doors 18:00 / Show 19:00

  • JR Yumesaki Line → Sakurajima Station

  • ¥6,600 plus separate drink fee

  • 04limitedsazabys.com
  • The Osaka performance is part of the band’s nationwide ONE MAN TOUR 2026.

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