T-BOLAN announces that national 47-prefecture tour will be their "last live tour"
T-BOLAN has announced that their national 47-prefecture tour, "T-BOLAN LIVE TOUR 2025-2026 SING THE BEST HIT JOURNEY 47," which kicks off in September, will be their "last live tour."


T-BOLAN, which disbanded in 1999, made a comeback in 2017. A major motivation for their return was the members' strong desire to "meet everyone who experienced T-BOLAN's music in the 90s in person at a live show again." However, vocalist Moritomo continued performing during the previous tour while dealing with health concerns. Although he completed the tour with the help of his primary physician, the band determined it would be difficult to continue extensive live activities in the future while maintaining the ideal quality of a live performance for T-BOLAN. After repeated discussions among the members, they decided to make this 47-prefecture tour their last live tour as T-BOLAN.
Regarding the announcement, Arashi Moritomo (Vo) commented, "The notion of 'someday' doesn't last forever. When I considered how long we would have this chance, I resolved that we had to do this journey through the 47 prefectures 'now.'" Hirofumi Ueno (B) stated, "I believe there are still encounters we haven't had, so I want to live cherishing each one," while Takashi Gomi (G) said, "I'm going to run this race to the finish with my partner (Moritomo), who I've been with since the 90s."
"T-BOLAN LIVE TOUR 2025-2026 SING THE BEST HIT JOURNEY 47" is a journey to fulfill the promise T-BOLAN made to their fans since their 2017 comeback: "to go and meet each and every person." They will complete that promise by touring all the places they have not yet visited. The first leg of the tour schedule, covering dates from September to December, has been announced, with the schedule for 2026 and beyond to be announced later.
T-BOLAN LIVE TOUR 2025-2026 SING THE BEST HIT JOURNEY 47
September 13, 2025 (Sat.) Chiba - Ichikawa City Cultural Hall
September 19, 2025 (Fri.) Okayama - Okayama Performing Arts Center Harenowa
September 21, 2025 (Sun.) Hyogo - Itami Hall
September 23, 2025 (Tue., Holiday) Kanagawa - Chigasaki Shimin Bunka Kaikan Main Hall
October 11, 2025 (Sat.) Fukui - Tsuruga City Cultural Center
October 13, 2025 (Mon., Holiday) Osaka - Tokyo Tatemono Brillia HALL Minoh (Minoh City Cultural and Performing Arts Theater)
October 18, 2025 (Sat.) Saitama - Sayama City Hall
October 25, 2025 (Sat.) Shizuoka - Yaizu Bunka Kaikan
November 3, 2025 (Mon., Holiday) Niigata - Niigata Kenmin Kaikan
November 6, 2025 (Thu.) Hokkaido - Hakodate Shimin Kaikan
November 8, 2025 (Sat.) Hokkaido - Sapporo Cultural Arts Theater hitaru
November 24, 2025 (Mon., Holiday) Kanagawa - Culttz Kawasaki
November 29, 2025 (Sat.) Akita - Akita Geijutsu Gekijo Milhas
December 13, 2025 (Sat.) Yamagata - Shelter Nanyo Hall (Nanyo City Cultural Hall)
December 14, 2025 (Sun.) Fukushima - Kitakata Plaza Cultural Center
December 20, 2025 (Sat.) Aomori - Hachinohe City Public Hall
December 21, 2025 (Sun.) Iwate - Oshu City Cultural Hall Z Hall
Source: Music Natalie
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