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MEOVV Concert 2026 | Debut Tour Guide for THE BLACK LABEL's New Girl Group

Published: 4/29/2026

MEOVV is a 5-member girl group under THE BLACK LABEL. Since their 2024 debut, their popularity across Asia has been growing rapidly. 2026 is very likely to see their first Japan tour. This guide covers everything from ticket purchasing to venue access and fan community information.

Overview & Latest Status in 2026

MEOVV is a girl group under THE BLACK LABEL, the label that produced BIGBANG's Taeyang and WINNER. Since their impressive 2024 debut, they have drawn attention not only in Korea but also in Japan and Southeast Asia, thanks to strong digital momentum and high-quality music videos.

2026, as the milestone of their second year since debut, is expected to see a full-scale Asia tour. The Japanese market debut is a point of focus for the K-POP industry as a whole. A first Japanese showcase or small-scale forum/tour is seen as most likely, with expected venues in Tokyo, Osaka, and Fukuoka.

Full Concert Schedule

No official MEOVV Japan concert schedule has been confirmed yet. However, based on THE BLACK LABEL's promotional strategy, the following timeline is expected:

PeriodTarget RegionFormatScaleNotes
Q1–Q2 2026TokyoShowcase / Live House500–1,000Possible first Japan show
Q2–Q3 2026Osaka, FukuokaTour (circuit)1,000–2,000Expected expansion to major cities
Autumn 2026NationwideMain Tour2,000+Possibly co-billed with THE BLACK LABEL events

How to stay updated:

  • Official Twitter (Japan language account planned)
  • Instagram Stories and posts
  • ぴあ and ローソンチケット presale notifications
  • K-POP event info sites (ぴあ K-POP page)

How to Buy Tickets

Ticket Sales Platforms

Japan concerts for newer girl groups like MEOVV are typically handled through the following platforms:

Major Platforms

  • ぴあ (pia.jp): Main sales channel for K-POP new groups. Lottery presales also available
  • ローソンチケット: Payment available at Lawson stores. Nationwide ticket pickup supported
  • Lawson Ticket / HMV: HMV Group sales network. Purchase online and pick up at Lawson / HMV stores nationwide
  • e+ (eplus.jp): Frequently used by smaller to mid-size venue organizers

International Purchase Options

  • Ticketmaster (for English-speaking fans): Limited coverage for Japan shows
  • Skiddle (Europe): For future European expansion

Ticket Buying Tips

  1. Follow official SNS accounts in advance: THE BLACK LABEL Japan official and MEOVV Japan fan pages announce presale info
  2. Fan club presale: Joining the MEOVV Japan fan club "Meows" grants priority purchase access before general sales (estimated annual fee: 2,000–3,000 JPY)
  3. Apply to multiple venues: Demand for the first Japan tour is expected to be very high, so applying to multiple regions is recommended
  4. Confirm payment methods: Credit card, convenience store payment, and bank transfer accepted. If an international card is needed, prepare in advance

Venue Access & Seating Information

Anticipated Venue Types

Given MEOVV's growth stage, the following venue sizes are expected for 2026 Japan performances:

Showcase / Live House (500–1,000 capacity)

Tokyo Area

  • Shibuya Kokaido (Shibuya): 1,100 capacity. Frequently used for K-POP idol first Japan shows
  • Zepp Tokyo (Minato, Daiba): 2,800 capacity. Gateway for mid-size tours
  • LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (Shibuya): 5,000 capacity. Step-up venue for young groups

Osaka Area

  • Festival Hall (Kita): 1,544 capacity. Representative hall of the Kansai region
  • Osaka-jo Hall: 16,000 capacity (only if events scale up dramatically)

Fukuoka Area

  • Fukuoka Shimin Kaikan: 1,700 capacity
  • Fukuoka Sunpalace: 3,000 capacity

How to Choose Your Seat

  • Arena floor: Closest to the stage; best for fan service and eye contact with members. High competition for first Japan shows
  • 1st floor / front blocks: Clear view without opera glasses. Recommended
  • Balcony seats: Further back but captures the full stage picture
  • 2nd floor: May be in an acoustic dead zone. Best avoided

Ticket Price Estimates

  • Showcase: 3,000–5,000 JPY
  • Live house (1,000 capacity): 4,500–6,500 JPY
  • Hall (2,000 capacity): 6,000–8,500 JPY

Tour Costs & Accommodation Guide

Budget Estimates

Example budget for traveling from Kansai to a Tokyo show:

ItemBudgetNotes
Ticket5,000–8,500 JPYAverage ~6,500 JPY assumed
Transportation (round trip)7,000–15,000 JPYVaries by shinkansen, plane, or night bus
Accommodation (1 night)4,000–10,000 JPYBusiness hotel or guesthouse
Meals & other spending3,000–5,000 JPYStation bento, food, merch
Total19,000–38,500 JPYPer show

Accommodation Options

City-by-City Guide

Tokyo (recommended: Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro area)

  • Business hotels (3,500–7,000 JPY): APA Hotel, Toyoko Inn, Hotel Economy
  • Guesthouses (2,500–4,500 JPY): Nui. Hostel & Lounge Bar, Vintage Stay
  • Upscale (8,000–15,000 JPY): Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu, Shinjuku Hilton

Osaka (recommended: Kita, Chuo area)

  • Business hotels (3,000–5,500 JPY): Super Hotel, Centless Osaka
  • Guesthouses (2,000–3,500 JPY): Dormitory Kobe, Cross Hotel Osaka

Fukuoka (recommended: around Hakata Station)

  • Business hotels (2,500–5,000 JPY): Abundant near Hakata Station

Getting Around

Shinkansen

  • Kansai ↔ Tokyo: approx. 2 hrs 45 min, round trip 14,000–15,000 JPY (with early discount)
  • Kyushu ↔ Tokyo: approx. 7–8 hrs, round trip 20,000+ JPY

Night Bus

  • Kansai ↔ Tokyo: approx. 8 hrs, round trip 4,000–7,000 JPY (cheapest option)

Plane

  • Kansai ↔ Tokyo: Shorter travel time but cost varies by airport (5,000–12,000 JPY one way)

Past Tour History & Trends

Track Record Since Debut

Since MEOVV debuted in 2024, large-scale tour history is still limited. However, based on THE BLACK LABEL's strategy and early success on digital platforms, the following trends are visible:

2024: Debut and early activities

  • Small-scale showcase in Korea
  • Viral content on TikTok and Instagram
  • Collaborations and joint appearances with BIGBANG and WINNER

2025: Accelerating Asia expansion

  • Showcases in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia)
  • Increased music show appearances
  • Preparation for Japan entry (Japanese language SNS, fan club setup plans by region)

Reading 2026 from THE BLACK LABEL's Promotional Strategy

THE BLACK LABEL has a proven track record with groups like BIGBANG, WINNER, and iKON. For MEOVV, the following strategic rollout is expected:

  1. Phased international expansion: Korea → Southeast Asia → Japan → North America
  2. Digital-first promotion: Building anticipation via YouTube and TikTok pre-releases
  3. Small to mid-scale: Gradually expanding from showcase to 500–1,000 capacity tours
  4. Rich domestic touring: After Japan entry, rapid rollout of circuit tours in regional cities outside Tokyo

Notes & FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is MEOVV's fan club name?

A: The fan club name is "Meows". The name is a play on the M in MEOVV. The official Japan fan club registration is expected to open after the first Japan show announcement in spring 2026. Members may be assigned member-specific colors (estimated: all 5 colors).

Q2: Do the members speak Japanese?

A: Not all members are fully fluent in Japanese at this time. However, following the pattern of THE BLACK LABEL's debut groups, simple Japanese phrases and mixed Korean-Japanese greetings are likely to be introduced to coincide with the Japan tour launch.

Q3: Are ticket prices the same as BTS or BLACKPINK?

A: No. As a group in their second year, MEOVV's ticket prices are expected to be lower than BTS (8,000–15,000 JPY) or BLACKPINK (10,000–20,000 JPY). Early tours are estimated at around 4,500–8,500 JPY.

Q4: When will the first Japan show be?

A: No official announcement yet, but based on the growth curve of similar new groups, Q2 (April–June) to Q3 (July–September) 2026 is most likely. The Golden Week period (late April to early May) is also a possible target window.

Day-of-Show Notes

Dress Code

  • The atmosphere at K-POP shows differs from J-POP live events. Bringing bias-colored lightsticks and fan goods is common
  • Avoid overly revealing outfits (conservative dress is the unspoken norm)
  • Wear comfortable footwear such as sneakers

Checklist

  • Ticket (QR code, etc.): Arrive at least 15 minutes early to verify
  • ID: Some venues require identification
  • Lightstick: Also sold at venues, but buying in advance is cheaper (1,500–2,000 JPY)
  • Fan goods: Bias-colored lightstick, uchiwa fan (within regulation size), boards, etc.
  • Cash/card: Merchandise booths may not support cashless payment
  • Small bag: Some venues restrict large bags

Venue Rules

  • Do not move to other seats in assigned seating
  • Video and photo recording is generally prohibited (follow staff instructions)
  • Audio recording is also prohibited
  • If a photo area is permitted, follow the instructions

Related Articles & Internal Links

  • /ja/concerts - All K-POP concert info portal
  • /ja/spots - K-POP live venue guide
  • /ja/artists/the-black-label - THE BLACK LABEL artist feature
  • /ja/articles/bigbang-concert-guide-2026 - BIGBANG tour guide (THE BLACK LABEL senior group)
  • /ja/articles/winner-concert-guide-2026 - WINNER tour guide (THE BLACK LABEL senior group)
  • /ja/articles/new-girl-groups-2026 - 2026 new girl groups feature
  • /ja/tickets/ppia-how-to-buy - How to buy K-POP tickets on ぴあ
  • /ja/guide/overseas-fanclub-registration - How to register for overseas fan clubs

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