ReoNa to hold her largest-ever 2-day solo concert at Pia Arena MM; nationwide hall tour across 7 cities also announced
ReoNa will hold her largest-ever solo concert "Hello, Unhappy" on March 6 and 7, 2027, at Pia Arena MM in Kanagawa.
On March 7, ReoNa held her first homecoming free live concert "ReoNa Free Live 2026 in Amami Oshima 'Shimayui Amami'" on her home island of Amami Oshima, Kagoshima. She announced the Pia Arena MM solo concert to approximately 1,000 attendees from inside and outside the island, as well as roughly 10,000 viewers who joined the YouTube livestream.
Prior to the Pia Arena MM solo concert, a nationwide hall tour titled "De:TOUR -Joumyaku-" will be held starting in October 2026. ReoNa will visit seven cities across Japan for eight performances during this tour. Her official fan club "Huan Club" is currently accepting advance ticket reservations for both the Pia Arena MM solo concert and the nationwide hall tour until 11:59 p.m. on March 15.
ReoNa's new song "Yuyui no Uta," which she performed for the first time at the Amami Oshima free live concert, is now available on various music streaming platforms.
ReoNa ONE-MAN Concert 2027 "Hello, Unhappy" at Pia Arena MM ~Nigete Ao ne~
March 6, 2027 (Sat) – Pia Arena MM, Kanagawa
ReoNa ONE-MAN Concert 2027 "Hello, Unhappy" at Pia Arena MM ~Yappari Hito ga Suki~
March 7, 2027 (Sun) – Pia Arena MM, Kanagawa
ReoNa Concert Tour 2026 "De:TOUR -Joumyaku-"
Oct. 3, 2026 (Sat) – Urayasu City Cultural Hall Large Hall, Chiba
Oct. 4, 2026 (Sun) – Urayasu City Cultural Hall Large Hall, Chiba
Oct. 20, 2026 (Tue) – Fukuoka International Congress Center, Fukuoka
Oct. 24, 2026 (Sat) – Kobe International House, Hyogo
Oct. 29, 2026 (Thu) – LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (Shibuya Public Hall), Tokyo
Nov. 23, 2026 (Mon, Holiday) – Talknet Hall Sendai Large Hall, Miyagi
Dec. 5, 2026 (Sat) – Niterra Nippon Tokushu Togyo Civic Hall Forest Hall, Aichi
Dec. 10, 2026 (Thu) – Sapporo Education and Community Cultural Center Large Hall, Hokkaido
Source: Music Natalie
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