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Masaharu Fukuyama Tickets

Masaharu Fukuyama Tickets

Masaharu Fukuyama Concert Tickets

Get Masaharu Fukuyama tickets now to see an amazing performance live by a great entertainer. Masaharu Fukuyama is known for his acting, production, photography and work as a radio host, but it's his three decades on the J-pop scene as a singer-songwriter creating melodic pop-rock that he is best known for. Fukuyama was born in Nagasaki in 1969 and made his debut as a musician with the single 'Tsuioku No Ame No Naka' in 1991. Though he released three albums and made his first major appearance as an actor over the next couple of years, it was with the single 'Good Night' that he really broke out.

It tied in with the TV drama 'Ai Wa Dou Da', in which he played himself, and led on to his first large scale tour. That same year he launched his radio show, which ran for six years, and by 1993 he had topped the Oricon Album Chart with his fifth album, 'Calling'. 1994 saw the release of his first widely successful single, 'It's Only Love/Sorry Baby', and a second number one album in 'On and On', but for the latter half of the '90s his flurry of activity slowed in favour of more acting roles.

In 2000 he was back on top thanks to his single 'Sakura Zaka' which achieved more than one million sales and sat at number one in the Oricon charts for three weeks. His 2003 triple A-side, 'Niji/Himawari/Sore Ga Subete Sa' did even better, topping the charts for five consecutive weeks and securing his status as Japan's best-selling solo male artist with over 21 million lifetime sales.

After a four-year break from acting Fukuyama returned for the TV drama 'Galileo'. He picked up a Best Actor award at the Television Drama Academy Awards and joined his co-star Kou Shibasaki in forming the band KOH+.

The band released two singles but 2009 saw Fukuyama return to his solo career, releasing the album 'Zankyo' and scoring yet another number one. Another fallow period followed, then in 2014 he released 'Human' and in 2015 followed it up with 'Tama Riku'. Get your Masaharu Fukuyama tickets today!

How much are Masaharu Fukuyama tickets?

The average price of a Masaharu Fukuyama concert ticket is around $97 per ticket. If you’re looking for cheap Masaharu Fukuyama 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 Masaharu Fukuyama tickets go on sale?

Typically, Masaharu Fukuyama 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. Masaharu Fukuyama 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.

Masaharu Fukuyama 2024 Tour Dates

Masaharu Fukuyama 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. Masaharu Fukuyama 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 Masaharu Fukuyama tour when you shop with us. Shopping with TicketSmarter even makes it easier to get into the venue. Our mobile transfer Masaharu Fukuyama tour tickets let you skip past the box office line and head right for your seats.

Songs from the Masaharu Fukuyama Tour Setlist

Masaharu Fukuyama's setlist while performing in Tokyo , 40 at “NHK Hall” included the following songs:

  1. HELLO
  2. Soubou

Source: Setlist.fm