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White Day’s Music Chocolate
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White Day’s Music Chocolate

Four rising Asian boy groups light up White Day in Namba.

J-pop idols and K-pop rising stars share the stage at Zepp Namba for a White Day concert packed with choreography, fan energy, and cross-border pop appeal.

Music Chocolate Festival 2026 arrives at Zepp Namba in Osaka on March 14, bringing four rising Asian pop acts together for a White Day themed concert blending J-pop and K-pop energy. The themed concert brings together four rising Asian pop acts for a multi-artist showcase blending Japanese idol pop with the sleek choreography and global appeal of modern K-pop‑influenced boy groups. Timed to Japan’s March 14 holiday of returning Valentine’s gifts, the event turns Namba into a gathering place for fans celebrating romance, fandom culture, and high‑energy live music.

Headlining the Japanese side of the lineup is 7ORDER, a Tokyo‑based J‑pop group formed by former members of the hugely popular Johnny’s Jr. unit Love‑tune. Since launching independently in 2019, the six‑member group, originally formed as seven members, has built a strong domestic following through theatrical stage productions and chart‑performing releases including songs like “Sabão Flower” and “Break It.” Their concerts often blend choreography, storytelling, and visual spectacle, making them one of the more distinctive acts in Japan’s modern idol scene.

Also representing Japan is DXTEEN, a six‑member boy group produced by LAPONE Entertainment, the company behind chart‑topping acts JO1 and INI. DXTEEN debuted in 2023 with the energetic single “Brand New Day,” followed by fan‑favorite tracks such as “Dive.” Their polished choreography and international production style reflect the increasingly blurred line between J‑pop and K‑pop performance aesthetics.

From Korea comes n.SSign, a multinational K‑pop group formed through the Channel A survival show Stars Awakening. Featuring members from Korea, Japan, the group has cultivated a strong international fanbase through songs like “Wormhole: New Track” and “Higher.” Their sound blends dance‑pop hooks with polished stage choreography typical of Korea’s highly competitive idol industry.

Completing the lineup is Hi‑Fi Un!corn, a Korean‑Japanese pop‑rock band formed through the audition program THE IDOL BAND: BOY’S BATTLE. Unlike the choreography‑focused acts on the bill, Hi‑Fi Un!corn performs as a live instrumental band, bringing guitar‑driven energy to the festival. Songs such as “Over the Rainbow” showcase the group’s musicality and help balance the lineup with a more band‑oriented pop sound.

Together, the four acts illustrate how today’s Asian pop landscape increasingly crosses national borders. Osaka — with its youthful crowds, strong K‑pop fandom, and vibrant live‑music venues — has become a natural stop for hybrid lineups like this, often serving as the Kansai gateway for international pop tours. For fans, Music Chocolate Festival 2026 offers the rare chance to see multiple rising groups in one evening, with the added excitement of potential collaborative moments that only happen when artists share the same stage.

 

White Day Celebration — A pop concert timed to Japan’s romantic March 14 holiday.

Four Rising Groups — 7ORDER, DXTEEN, n.SSign, and Hi‑Fi Un!corn share one stage.

J‑Pop Meets K‑Pop — A cross‑border lineup reflecting Asia’s modern idol scene.

Next‑Gen Idols — Several performers emerged from major audition shows.

Zepp Namba Atmosphere — A standing‑floor venue known for loud, close‑up concerts.

 

Photos: Official Event Website

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  • 2-chōme-1-39 Shikitsuhigashi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, 556-0012, Japan
  • https://m-choco.jp
  • @m_chocofes

Opening Hours

Saturday March 14 First Show: 13:30
Saturday March 14 Second Show: 18:00

THE SCENE: FAQ’s

ACCESS

Venue: Zepp Namba (OSAKA)

Address: 2‑1‑39 Shikitsuhigashi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka 556‑0012.

Nankai Line → Namba Station: approximately 10 minutes on foot toward the Namba Parks / Naniwa area.

Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Daikokucho Station: Exit 1, about 7 minutes on foot heading north toward the venue.

SCHEDULE

Saturday, March 14, 2026.

1st Show: Doors 12:45 / Performance 13:30.

2nd Show: Doors 17:15 / Performance 18:00.

Each performance expected to run roughly two hours.

TICKETS

Standard Tickets

1F Standing: ¥8,800

2F Reserved Seat: ¥9,500

These prices include tax but do not include the mandatory drink fee required at Zepp venues upon entry.

Front-area upgrade: +¥5,000

This optional upgrade guarantees access to the front standing area near the stage. It must be purchased in addition to a regular 1F ticket.

Two-Show Pass (Both Performances)

Fans who want to attend both the afternoon and evening concerts can purchase a combined ticket.

1F Standing (both shows): ¥15,800

2F Reserved Seat (both shows): ¥17,200

Official Ticket Sales

Tickets are available through the following official ticket platforms.

Ticket Pia

https://t.pia.jp/pia/event/event.do?eventCd=2602772

ePlus (イープラス)

https://eplus.jp/sf/detail/4252380001

Sales Period

General ticket sales opened February 14, 2026 and continue until March 11, 2026 or until tickets sell out.

Entry Rules

Preschool children are not permitted to enter the venue.

A separate drink charge is required at entry, which is standard for concerts held at Zepp venues.

INFO & TIPS

Policies & Tips

Arrival timing

Standing floor tickets at Zepp venues are typically organized by entry number printed on the ticket. Fans line up before doors open and are admitted in numerical order, so arriving early helps ensure entry with your assigned group.

Drink charge

Zepp concert venues require a separate drink ticket purchase at entry (typically around ¥600). This is standard for live houses in Japan and is paid at the door in addition to your concert ticket.

Lockers and bags

Zepp Namba has coin lockers inside and outside the venue, but they can fill quickly for popular concerts. If you are carrying large bags, additional lockers are available at Nankai Namba Station and inside Namba Parks shopping complex a few minutes away.

Nearby food options

The venue sits just south of Namba Parks and Namba City, two large dining and shopping complexes with dozens of restaurants and cafés that stay open late — convenient for dinner before or after the show.

Inbound visitor tip

Namba is one of Osaka’s main entertainment districts and a major transit hub. Direct Nankai Airport Line trains from Kansai International Airport arrive at Nankai Namba Station, making Zepp Namba one of the easiest concert venues in Osaka for international visitors to reach.

Venue access note

Zepp Namba is located about a 7-minute walk from Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Daikokucho Station (Exit 1) and roughly 10 minutes on foot from Nankai Line → Namba Station, placing it just south of the busy Namba entertainment area.

Booking

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Music Chocolate Festival 2026

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March 14
  • 2-chōme-1-39 Shikitsuhigashi, Naniwa Ward, Osaka, 556-0012, Japan
  • 13:30 and 18:00

  • Nankai Line → Namba Station

  • Metro Midosuji Line → Daikokucho Station

  • ¥8,800 – ¥17,200

  • m-choco.jp
  • Two performances are scheduled the same day; fans may attend one show or purchase a combined ticket for both.

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