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How to buy K-pop concert tickets in Japan?

K-pop is massive in Japan and one of the top contents in live entertainment industry - tickets are super popular and usually hard to get, and those are targeted mainly for domestic customers. Here are some tips how to get K-pop tickets in Japan. 

1. How tickets are likely to sell out for Kpop shows in Japan?

The difficulty of buying tickets are depending on the popularity of the K-pop artists. There are ways to size their popularity by looking at the size of the venue and career of the group, which will give you a brief idea of how likely the tickets to be sold out.
Debut(or first live in Japan) - Ticket availability: depending on the artist.
If K-pop artists debut for the first time in Japan, they usually open up small fan meeting around up to 1000 capacities even though their music sales are already good. If the size is bigger than this they are already super well promoted, as a new star. At this stage, they are starting with very conservative capacity so if the artists are popular tickets are likely to sell out quite fast (e.g. it happened for AB6IX). But the promoter does not promote much at this stage usually, so for majorities of artists tickets are not selling out. 
Small Japan Tour  - Ticket availability: easy
If they start having more demand than 500 capacities for their concert, they start touring in Japan mostly in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka (could be Sapporo, too). The venue size will be 500-1000. If the demand is less than that, they would perform only in Tokyo (and Osaka if the demand is slightly bigger). This is the starting point for most of the new K-pop artists. They tend to get over capacity to by doing double performance on the same day so it is relatively easy to get tickets usually.
Zepp Tour - Ticket availability : mostly easy but be careful
Most of the popular artists would scale up to this version of tour - around 2000 capacity such as Zepp, Nakano Sunplaza etc. Zepp tour is the most typical tour for this new raising k-pop artists and this means that they are doing quite well in Japan. They go from 3 to 10 shows depending on their popularities but this is amazing - 10 shows already mean 20000 capacities total! As the production cost is lower and they can do multiple shows on the same day, usually tickets are not likely to sell out, especially when Zepp does not offer a second floor seating, the promoter estimates that the events will not likely to sell out. They keep all the fans on the first floor so it looks like events are crowded - this is for the artists' motivation, too. However, some popular events are likely to sell out especially in Tokyo and Osaka. For example, when the events are offering second floor of the venue(meaning they estimate that 1st floor seating might sell out) and more than 8 shows in total(meaning the shows got quite a demand), you might want to be careful that tickets might sell out especially around Tokyo and Osaka.
By the way, usually fans will miss this time of the career of the artists. When the artists get even more popular, they cannot see artists as this close!
Up to 5000 venue tour - Ticket availability: depending on the numbers of the shows
If the artists get even more famous than Zepp Tour stage, they start booking around 5000 venue such as Tokyo International Forum. This means that the artist is already a major artist. And as the venue is bigger, usually the budget of stage production would go up! You get to see your favorite artist with a spectacular stage production.The ticket availability is depending on the number of the events. if they have 1 or 2 events only, you might want to be careful that tickets can be sell out as they probably can fill Zepp tour 8 show size above. if the events are going nationwide, and perform multiple shows on the same day, tickets are less likely to sell out. But always Tokyo is the first place to sell out as most of the fans would attend Tokyo shows, so you might want to watch out for the ticket availability.
Arena Tour - Ticket availability: depending on their past history
 A venue called arena would be generally a venue of 10000 capacities and this is the BEST stage you can get in Japan (e.g. Saitama Super Arena, Yokohama Arena, Osaka Jo Hall etc.) although there are a bigger venue, stadiums. Some artists prefer this size of venue as the sound and lighting system in Arena is way better so they get to do their stage production more creatively. As you can imagine, this level of artists are really popular, so tickets are quite hard to get.
But to give you a tip, you can have some estimation of ticket popularity from the last performance of the artist.
 1. Jumped up from smaller venues: if the artist was performing in the smaller venue last time, it means their popularity went up and tickets are more likely to sell out. The promoter would estimate around 80% of total capacities will be filled - this is quite ambitious if their last show was in a smaller venue. It is more likely that popularity of the artists went up and the promoter still plays conservatively even though they booked a bigger venue for them. So tickets are more likely to be hard to get.  2. Downsizing from Dome Tour: it could be 2 reasons.
     - Their popularity got lower:      unfortunately it could always happen in the show biz... Tickets will be easier to get, usually. But please be noted that still the promoter would secure suitable size of the venue for them and core fans are gonna fight for the best seats. So tickets are "easier" to get, but good seats are quite hard to get.      - Other reason(e.g. different style of concert or  could not secure venue):       as an arena has a better sound system compared to a stadium, if they are trying to do a different style of the concert(using lighting system or ballad type of "singing" show), they would rather choose arena, or sometimes it was just not possible to secure stadiums for multiple reasons. If this is the case as you can imagine, the same popularity with smaller venue.. Tickets are usually hard to get.
 3. Same size as the last time: check the last show
    If the last show was the same size, probably the artists kept their popularity, which is amazing as the arena size is definitely for major artists. You can check how the last show went, and probably it would move the similar way this time, too.
Dome Tour - Ticket availability: difficult.
The biggest venue in Japan is a stadium such as Tokyo Dome,  Nagoya Dome, Kyocera Dome etc. Their capacity jumps up to 40000 and touring in those stadiums is called "Dome Tour" - REALLY FEW SUPER STARS can do the shows at this level. Even though the sound system is not considered to be the best, imagine the view with 40000 fans and artists - isn't this something you want to celebrate how far the artists made to come to this stage?
As you can imagine this is the stage for super stars, tickets are most likely to sell out. Only one exception is that when they open up something like more than 15 dome tour events(i.e. 600000 capacity in total...). They could be 90% full but just because they provide a huge number of seats some of the seats can still be available. Of course, you are lucky to find those seats!

2. Get better seats to become a fan club member

For most of the fans, attending the concert is not good enough, they want BETTER tickets - as close as possible to the artists. Here are some tips on how to get a better seating tickets.  
Become Fan Club Member for the Best Seat: 
Usually the ticket onsale would start from the fan club member and you have to be a paid member - usually it would cost around 5000 JPY annually and you get to have a right to attend lottery process - meaning that you can apply for the tickets but only the shortlisted winners will be able to get tickets.
Often times, they allocate the best seats to this paid fan club members but the seat allocation process will be random - so attending this FC member will have the most chance of winning best seat but you cannot control the probability to get the best tickets.
If the numbers of the applications are less than the capacities, it is likely that everybody in the fan club will get tickets(which is depending on fan club policy) unless another ticketing company is offering some cash to secure separate allocations. Also the policy of selecting lottery winner is depending on fan club - as a function, they can prioritize the probabilities of winners (e.g. new/old members, members they did not win yet etc.) still most of the fan club use the function to be fair for fans - not the other way around. 

3. Other chances of getting better tickets

Usually all the best seats tickets are secured for fan club members - but there are still some chances you can get a good ticket.  
Earlier stage of onsale:
Usually earlier stage of ticket onsale will have better seats available. Even after onsale for fan club is over, if you still looking for a better seat, earlier will be better generally. 
Released tickets:
After the lottery is done, they allocate seats to the winners but some winners do not pay for the tickets they win. Those tickets will be released and available for purchase again. The timing of the release is controlled by the organiser, so it is hard to tell when and how.
View restriction seats/ stage side seats:
When closer to the event date, the organiser will finalize the stage production plan. Then they will find some empty space closer to stage but usually those are view restricted seat called "stage side seat" - you cannot see the full event production but you get to sit really close to artists if that's ok with you. 

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