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“JSB LAND ~FOREVER~” Comes to Osaka
“JSB LAND ~FOREVER~” Comes to Osaka
“JSB LAND ~FOREVER~” Comes to Osaka
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“JSB LAND ~FOREVER~” Comes to Osaka

J SOUL BROTHERS 15th Anniversary Dome Tour

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS from EXILE TRIBE brings JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ to Kyocera Dome Osaka on July 1–2, 2026. Part of the group’s 15th anniversary celebrations and LDH PERFECT YEAR 2026, the concerts form two nights of a six-show dome tour that visits only four cities nationwide.

Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS has been one of Japan’s leading dome-touring groups for more than a decade. Since debuting in 2010, the group has become one of the defining acts of the EXILE TRIBE era, combining dual lead vocals, large-scale live performances, and a catalog of hits that helped shape modern Japanese pop and dance music. Several members have also built careers in television, film, and fashion alongside the group’s music activities.

The Osaka concerts on July 1 and 2, 2026 at Kyocera Dome form part of JSB LAND ~FOREVER~, the group’s ninth dome tour and a major component of its 15th anniversary year. The tour follows the anniversary stadium event JSB FOREVER ~ONE~, held earlier in 2026, and takes place within LDH PERFECT YEAR 2026, a company-wide celebration involving EXILE, EXILE TRIBE, and many of LDH’s most recognizable artists.

JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ is intentionally focused. Only six performances have been announced across four cities—Fukuoka, Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya—making each stop a significant part of the anniversary project. Osaka hosts two of those six performances giving Kansai fans one of the few opportunities to experience the tour before its conclusion in Nagoya.

At the center of the group’s appeal are vocalists Ryuji Imaichi and OMI, whose contrasting styles have become one of the signatures of Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS. Supported by the group’s performers, the dual-vocal format allows them to move between emotional ballads, dance tracks, and many of the songs that have become fan favorites over the past fifteen years. That combination has helped the group maintain its popularity across multiple generations while continuing to perform in Japan’s largest venues.

The tour also arrives alongside new music. In June, the group released the digital single KATANA, which serves as the ending theme for the Netflix anime Baki-Dou. According to comments released through official channels, the song was built around the imagery and tension of a Japanese sword, bringing a contemporary edge to the anniversary celebrations while connecting the group to one of Japan’s most popular entertainment exports.

As a 15th anniversary project, JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ is expected to celebrate music from throughout the group’s career while introducing newer material such as KATANA. For longtime fans, the concerts offer an opportunity to revisit the songs and performances that helped establish Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS as one of Japan’s premier live acts.

Whether arriving as longtime followers of EXILE TRIBE or simply curious about one of Japan’s most successful performance groups, visitors can expect a celebration of fifteen years of music, milestones, and dome-tour history at one of the country’s most iconic concert venues.

 

 15 Years of J SOUL BROTHERS – The tour celebrates the group’s 15th anniversary year.

 The Group’s Ninth Dome Tour – JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ continues a dome-touring legacy spanning more than a decade.

 A Limited Six-Show Dome Tour – Only four cities nationwide are hosting JSB LAND ~FOREVER~.

 Dual Vocal Powerhouses – Ryuji Imaichi and OMI share lead vocal duties throughout the show.

 New Music Meets Career-Spanning Hits – The recent single KATANA joins songs from across the group’s career.

 

Photos: Official JSB Website

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  • Japan, 〒550-0023 Osaka, Nishi Ward, Chiyozaki, 3-chōme−中2−中2−1
  • @jsb3_official

Opening Hours

Wednesday July 1: Doors 16:30 | Concert 18:30
Thursday July 2: Doors 16:30 | Concert 18:30

THE SCENE: FAQ’s

ACCESS

Venue: Kyocera Dome Osaka

Address: 3-2-1 Chiyozaki, Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0023, Japan

Kyocera Dome Osaka is located in Nishi Ward, west of central Osaka, and is one of the city’s easiest major event venues to reach by public transportation.

Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line → Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station (Exit 1) → 1-minute walk

Hanshin Namba Line → Dome-mae Station (Exit 2) → 1-minute walk

JR Osaka Loop Line → Taisho Station → 7-minute walk

Osaka Metro Chuo Line → Kujo Station (Exit 2) → 9-minute walk

Visitors arriving from Namba can reach the venue in approximately 10 minutes via the Hanshin Namba Line or Osaka Metro. From Shin-Osaka Station, take the Midosuji Line to Shinsaibashi Station and transfer to the Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line for Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station.

Because Osaka hosts two of only six performances on the entire JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ tour, large crowds are expected before and after both concerts. Arriving 60–90 minutes before showtime is recommended, particularly for merchandise sales, security checks, and venue entry.

SCHEDULE

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

  • 16:30 — Doors Open
  • 18:30 — Concert Begins

Thursday, July 2, 2026

  • 16:30 — Doors Open
  • 18:30 — Concert Begins

The Osaka concerts form part of Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS PRESENTS “JSB LAND ~FOREVER~”, the group’s ninth dome tour and a major component of its 15th anniversary celebrations.

The tour visits only four cities nationwide:

  • June 6 — Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka
  • June 27–28 — Tokyo Dome
  • July 1–2 — Kyocera Dome Osaka
  • August 9 — Vantelin Dome Nagoya

Osaka hosts two of the tour’s six total performances, making the Kyocera Dome dates one of the central stops in the anniversary project before the tour concludes in Nagoya.

TICKETS

Reserved Seat: ¥14,300

Premium Ticket: ¥28,600

Tickets are available through the official Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS and LDH ticketing systems, along with authorized Japanese ticketing partners.

Official Artist Website
jsoulb.jp

Official Tour Information
ldh-liveschedule.jp

Ticketbook
ticketbook.jp

Ticket Pia
pia.jp

Lawson Ticket
l-tike.com

eplus
eplus.jp

As one of only six performances on the entire JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ dome tour, ticket demand is expected to be strong. Visitors should check official sources for the latest information regarding ticket availability, lottery periods, and any additional sales releases.

THE EXPERIENCE

JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ is designed as a celebration of fifteen years of Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS, bringing together the music, performances, and moments that helped make the group one of Japan’s premier dome acts.

  • Experience one of only six performances scheduled on the entire JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ tour.
  • Celebrate the group’s 15th anniversary year alongside fans from across Japan.
  • Hear career-defining songs that helped establish Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS as a major force in Japanese music.
  • Experience the signature dual-vocal dynamic of Ryuji Imaichi and OMI live on stage.
  • Discover new music including KATANA, the group’s recent theme song for the Netflix anime Baki-Dou.

For longtime fans, the concerts are an anniversary celebration. For first-time visitors, they offer a chance to experience one of Japan’s most successful dome-touring groups at a pivotal moment in its history.

INFO & TIPS

JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ is one of the centerpiece projects of Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS’ 15th anniversary year and forms part of LDH PERFECT YEAR 2026.

  • Osaka hosts two of only six performances on the entire dome tour.
  • JSB LAND ~FOREVER~ is the group’s ninth dome tour, continuing a dome-touring legacy spanning more than a decade.
  • Merchandise lines often begin forming well before doors open, particularly for anniversary tours and limited-run dome concerts.
  • Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station (Exit 1) and Dome-mae Station (Exit 2) provide the quickest access to the venue and can become crowded immediately before and after the show.
  • Visitors unfamiliar with the group may recognize music connected to television, film, anime, and the broader EXILE TRIBE entertainment world.

With only four cities selected for the tour, the Osaka dates represent one of the few opportunities to experience the group’s 15th anniversary celebration in a dome setting.

Official Website
jsoulb.jp

Official Tour Information
ldh-liveschedule.jp

LDH PERFECT YEAR 2026
ldh.co.jp/perfectyear2026

Official Instagram
instagram.com/jsb3_official

Booking

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Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS PRESENTS “JSB LAND ~FOREVER~”

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July 1–2
  • Japan, 〒550-0023 Osaka, Nishi Ward, Chiyozaki, 3-chōme−中2−中2−1
  • Doors 16:00 | Concert 18:30

  • Hanshin Namba Line → Dome-mae Station; JR Osaka Loop Line → Taisho Station

  • Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line → Dome-mae Chiyozaki Station; Chuo Line → Kujo Station

  • ¥14,300-¥28,600

  • Osaka hosts two of only six performances as part of the four-city anniversary dome tour.

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