Luna Sea Tickets
Luna Sea Concert Tickets
Get Luna Sea tickets now to see an amazing performance live by a great entertainer. Visual kei band Luna Sea first came together in 1989. High school friends Onose Jun and Kiyonobu Inoue met former Pinnochio members Yune Sugihara and Shinya Yamada while hanging out around Tokyo. They brought in singer Ryuichi Kawamura, formerly of Slaughter, and began gigging as Lunacy. The name only lasted until 1990 when they changed it to Luna Sea, but by that time they already had a notable local following.
It was when X-Japan lead guitarist Hideto Matsumoto discovered them that their career really began picking up speed, however. They were signed to the cult label Exstacy Records and released their eponymous debut album. It failed to achieve real commercial success, but a sold-out tour in 1992 led them to a deal with Universal which in turn led to several top 10 albums through the early 1990s in the form of 'Image' (1992), 'Eden' (1993) and 'Mother' (1994).
The band took a break through 1995 but their return in `96 ushered in a run of number one albums including 'Style' (1996) and the compilation 'Singles'. After a year out in which the band pursued solo projects, they followed up with 'Shine' (1998). Their next studio album, 'Lunacy', stopped short of the top spot at number three.
Following the album, the band went their separate ways to pursue solo projects, however it didn't prove to be the end for Luna Sea. In 2007 they reunited to play the Tokyo Dome with the God Bless You ~One Night Dejavu~ concert, and in 2008 they played at the memorial show for Hideto Matsumoto. A tour followed in 2010 and in 2012 Luna Sea returned to the studio to record their first new album in 12 years, 'A Will'.
While it didn't quite match the band's late-90s success, it did chart at number three on both the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts. Likewise, the follow-up, 'Luv', reached number four when it was released in 2017. Get your Luna Sea tickets today!
How much are Luna Sea tickets?
The average price of a Luna Sea concert ticket is around $97 per ticket. If you’re looking for cheap Luna Sea tickets, you’ll find better prices for cheap tickets in the upper levels furthest from the stage. Discount tickets that are farthest from the stage will typically be under $49. If you are looking for premium seating or VIP tickets, you can expect to pay over $150 per ticket in most cases.
When do Luna Sea tickets go on sale?
Typically, Luna Sea concert tour tickets go on sale 4-6 months prior to the performance and sometimes even a year in advance. Once the tour dates and concert schedule is announced, you can check our event calendar to find your perfect date and venue. Luna Sea concert tickets will typically be available within 24-48 hours of a tour announcement. There is never a need for a presale code. Why wait for the public on sale when you can secure your seats today.
Luna Sea 2024 Tour Dates
Luna Sea tour dates vary from year to year. In most cases, tours tend to be 6-12 months but can extend over multiple years especially if it is a final tour. Luna Sea concert schedule will typically have 25-50 tour dates.
There also can be a performance at music festivals across the country including Coachella, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo Music Festival. Bonnaroo is held in Manchester, Tennessee. Coachella is held at Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California and Lollapalooza in the United States is held at Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois. It's easy to find seats to Luna Sea tour when you shop with us. Shopping with TicketSmarter even makes it easier to get into the venue. Our mobile transfer Luna Sea tour tickets let you skip past the box office line and head right for your seats.
Songs from the Luna Sea Tour Setlist
Luna Sea's setlist while performing in Tsu , 23 at “Mie-ken Bunka Kaikan” included the following songs:
- Déjàvu
- Mechanical Dance
- Imitation
- IN MIND
- Image
- Sandy Time
- WALL
- VAMPIRE'S TALK
- Drum Solo
- Fate
- Symptom
- Chess
- TIME IS DEAD
- PRECIOUS…
- Encore
- Moon
- Blue Transparency
- WISH
Source: Setlist.fm