Young Posse Tour 2027 | Nationwide & Asia Expansion Guide Following the Success of the 2026 Tokyo Concert
Published: 4/29/2026
For Young Posse in 2027, the successful May 2026 Tokyo Shibuya debut concert serves as the foundation for expansion. A nationwide tour (Osaka, Fukuoka, Nagoya, etc.) and consecutive performances across Asia are anticipated. This guide covers confirmed schedules, ticket purchasing strategies, venue access by location, and expedition budgets. A year in which DSP Media's full-scale entry into the Japanese market becomes clear.
Overview & Latest Status for 2027
Following the success of Japan's first concert "TOKYO, DON'T GO TO BED TONIGHT" held in Tokyo's Shibuya on May 29, 2026, Young Posse's 2027 is expected to be the year of full-scale development in the Japanese market by DSP Media.
If the early 2026 concerts achieved strong attendance and good media exposure, the following scenarios are anticipated for 2027:
- Full-scale domestic tour: Nationwide rotating tour across 5–7 cities (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, Nagoya, Hiroshima, etc.)
- Scale expansion: Step up from early showcases (500–1,000 capacity) to mid-size halls (2,000–3,000 capacity)
- Consecutive Asia dates: Simultaneous consecutive tours in Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore
- Expanded media exposure: Regular appearances on Japanese TV programs (music programs, variety shows)
DSP Media is a label with a strong appetite for investing in the Japanese market, having a track record of long-term Japanese activities with KARA (2009–2016) and APRIL. There is every possibility of putting Young Posse on a similar growth trajectory.
Full Concert Schedule List
Confirmed & Projected Schedule
| Period | Target Region | Concert Format | Scale | Expected Venues | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 2027 (Jan–Mar) | Korea & East Asia | Showcase / Fan Meeting | 500–1,500 | Seoul, Busan, Taiwan | Winter tour & spring preview |
| Q2 2027 (Apr–Jun) | Japan | Nationwide Tour Part 1 | 1,500–2,500 | Osaka, Fukuoka, Nagoya | Continuation of 2026 early concerts |
| Q2–Q3 2027 (May–Jul) | Asia | Tour circuit | 1,500–3,000 | Singapore, Thailand, Philippines | Catering to Asian fan base |
| Q3–Q4 2027 (Aug–Dec) | Japan | Autumn/Winter Tour / Arena concert consideration | 2,000–4,000 | Tokyo, Osaka, regional cities | Scale varies according to growth |
Important note: The above schedule is a projection premised on the success of Japan's first concert in 2026. For actual confirmed dates, it will be necessary to wait for official announcements from autumn 2026 onward.
How to Purchase Tickets
2027 Ticket Sales Strategy
In addition to the sales channels established in 2026, the following sales expansion is anticipated for 2027:
Domestic Sales Platforms
Main Sales Channels
- Pia (pia.jp): Continues as the main platform. Available in advance and general sales
- Lawson Ticket (lawsonticket.com): Expanded nationwide coverage
- CN Playguide: Expected increase in handling for large venues (arenas)
Supplementary Sales Channels
- eplus (eplus.jp): Handles small-scale showcases
- HMV Ticket: In-store sales at Kinokuniya bookstores
International Sales
- Ticketmaster (English version): International sales for Japan concerts
- Region-specific sales sites for each area (Taiwan KKBox, Singapore Ticketmaster Asia, etc.)
Fan Club "Possum" Advance Purchases
The "Possum" fan club, established during Young Posse's Japanese debut in 2026, will become the primary advance sales channel for 2027.
Member Benefits (projected)
- Advance sales access: Purchase rights 1–2 weeks before general sales
- Exclusive merchandise: Member-only merchandise sales (approximately once a month)
- Member video streaming: Monthly Japanese-language message videos
- Birthday benefits: Discount coupons during birthday month (1,000–2,000 yen)
- Fan meeting lottery rights: Application rights for mini meet-and-greets 1–2 times a year
Estimated Membership Fees
- Early 2026: 2,000–3,000 yen (estimated)
- 2027: 3,000–4,000 yen (slight increase anticipated due to expanded benefits)
Projected Price Range Changes
| Concert Format | Scale | 2026 | 2027 | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Showcase | 500–1,000 | 4,000–6,000 yen | 4,500–7,000 yen | Slight increase |
| Early tour | 1,000–1,500 | 5,500–7,500 yen | 6,000–8,500 yen | Gradual increase |
| Mid-size tour | 1,500–2,500 | — | 7,500–10,000 yen | New tier |
| Arena (later stage) | 3,000–5,000 | — | 8,500–13,000 yen | Under consideration |
Venue Access & Seating Information
Projected Venues for 2027
Tokyo Area (continued + new)
Early Tour Venues
- LINE CUBE SHIBUYA (Shibuya): 5,000 capacity. Possibility of continued use from 2026 debut concert
- Shibuya Kokaido (Shibuya): 1,100 capacity (continued use for early showcases)
Mid-size Tour Venues
- Zepp Tokyo (Odaiba): 2,800 capacity. Strong candidate as a step-up venue
- Budokan: 12,000 capacity (difficult for early tours. Under consideration for late 2027 and beyond)
Osaka Area
Mid-size Venues
- Festival Hall (Kita Ward): 1,544 capacity
- NHK Osaka Hall (Fukushima Ward): 3,000 capacity
- Osaka-jo Hall (Chuo Ward): 16,000 capacity (consideration for late stage only)
Fukuoka Area
Mid-size Venues
- Fukuoka Sun Palace: 3,000 capacity
- Fukuoka Civic Hall: 1,700 capacity (early tour continuation)
Nagoya Area
Mid-size Venues
- Aichi Arts Center: 2,500 capacity
- Zepp Nagoya (planned): 2,500 capacity
Seating Composition & Selection
Standing (possibly introduced at venues with 1,500+ capacity)
- The entire arena may become a standing zone
- Maximum effect for penlight performances
- Physical stamina required for long periods of standing
Assigned Seating
- 1st floor front (Blocks A–D): Minimum distance to members. Highest competition
- 1st floor back (Block E onward): Balanced view
- Balcony seats: Command of the full composition. Opera glasses recommended
Access Guide (Major Venues)
Zepp Tokyo (Odaiba)
- Access: 5-minute walk from Yurikamome "Daiba" Station, 3-minute walk from Rinkai Line "Tokyo Teleport" Station
- Parking: Shared parking available in Odaiba (paid, advance reservation recommended)
Festival Hall (Osaka)
- Access: 3-minute walk from JR Tozai Line "Kitashinchi" Station
- Parking: Use parking at surrounding commercial facilities (paid)
Fukuoka Sun Palace (Fukuoka)
- Access: 5-minute walk from Nishitetsu "Yakuin" Station, 3-minute walk from Subway "Yakuin" Station
- Parking: Parking directly connected to the facility (paid; expect crowds on the day)
Expedition Costs & Accommodation Guide
Gradual Expansion of Expedition Budget
Pattern 1: Domestic Tour (Example: Trip to Osaka Concert)
| Item | Budget | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ticket | 7,000–9,000 yen | 1,000–2,000 yen increase vs. 2026 |
| Shinkansen round trip | 13,320 yen | Standard price from Kyoto/Osaka |
| Accommodation (1 night) | 5,000–10,000 yen | Business hotel to mid-range |
| Meals & local spending | 4,000–6,000 yen | Includes merchandise purchases |
| Total | 29,320–38,320 yen | Additional cost for multiple concerts |
Pattern 2: Participation in Multiple Regions (Assuming nationwide tour participation from Kanto)
| Destination | Travel Cost | Accommodation (1 night) | Ticket | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Osaka | 13,000 yen | 5,000–8,000 yen | 8,000 yen | 26,000–29,000 yen |
| Fukuoka | 25,000 yen | 4,000–7,000 yen | 8,000 yen | 37,000–40,000 yen |
| Nagoya | 5,500 yen | 4,500–7,000 yen | 8,000 yen | 18,000–20,500 yen |
Pattern 3: Asia Tour Expedition (Assuming participation in Taiwan concert)
| Item | Budget | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| International airfare (round trip) | 30,000–60,000 yen | Narita ⇔ Taipei. Varies by season |
| Hotel (2 nights) | 8,000–15,000 yen | Taiwan has low prices |
| Ticket | 3,000–5,000 yen | Prices sold in Taiwan |
| Meals & sightseeing | 10,000–15,000 yen | Food prices in Taiwan are inexpensive |
| Total | 51,000–95,000 yen | Major investment. Consider using a tour company |
2027 Domestic Accommodation Guide
Osaka Area
Business Hotels (4,000–7,000 yen)
- Super Hotel Osaka Kitashinchi: Near Festival Hall. Equipped with bathing facilities
- Toyoko Inn Osaka Kitashinchi: Free self-service breakfast
Guesthouses (2,500–4,500 yen)
- Cross Hotel Osaka: Near Osaka Station. Environment conducive to fan interaction
Fukuoka Area
Business Hotels (3,000–5,500 yen)
- Various chain hotels near Hakata Station: Wide selection. Advance reservation recommended
- Super Hotel Fukuoka: Nationwide chain with consistent quality
Guesthouses (2,000–3,500 yen)
- Dormitory Fukuoka (planned): Ideal for fan interaction
Nagoya Area
Business Hotels (3,500–6,000 yen)
- Hotel cluster near Nagoya Station: Directly connected to Shinkansen station
Past Tour Track Record & Trends
Projected Outcomes of the 2026 Early Concerts
The success of the Tokyo Shibuya concert on May 29, 2026, is projected to lead to the following results:
Ticket Sales Results
- Sold-out or high-competition record for early concerts
- Fan club "Possum" membership expanded to 3,000–8,000 members
- Nationwide recognition boosted by announcement of additional Osaka and Fukuoka concerts
Media Exposure
- Regular features in Japanese K-pop media (Kstyle, etc.)
- TV appearances (NHK "Uta Con," Nippon TV "ZIP!" etc.) track record
- "Japan Concert Highlights" video on YouTube exceeds 1 million views
Merchandise & Merchandising
- Learning the demand characteristics of the Japanese market through merchandise sales at early tours
- In 2027, multiple Japan-limited merchandise releases (T-shirts, towels, acrylic keychains, etc.)
Position Within DSP Media's Japan Expansion Strategy
DSP Media is a label with a track record of long-term Japanese activities by KARA (2009–2016). There is a possibility of drawing a similar long-term plan for Young Posse:
- 2026: First arrival & establishment of foundation (Tokyo, Shibuya)
- 2027: Establishment of nationwide touring + collaboration with Asia
- 2028 and beyond: Permanent touring in Japan + Japan-exclusive single/album releases
Notes & FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: When will the 2027 nationwide tour schedule be announced?
A: After the early concerts in 2026, additional concerts are usually announced within 1–2 months. In the case of Young Posse as well, the outline of the 2027 tour is likely to be released in mid-June to early July 2026.
Q2: Can we expect concerts at arena-level venues in 2027?
A: This depends greatly on the level of success of the early 2026 concerts. If attendance is strong, an upgrade to Zepp-class (2,800 capacity) or arena-class (5,000+ capacity) venues for large late 2027 concerts is also anticipated. However, it is not certain.
Q3: Will a Europe/North America tour take place in 2027?
A: The possibility is considered low. Young Posse is still in their 4th year since debut, and establishing a foundation in the Asian market is expected to take priority. A full-scale entry into Western markets is likely planned for 2028 or later.
Q4: Should accommodation and expeditions for 2027 account for multiple concerts?
A: Recommended. Since a nationwide circuit of 5–7 cities is expected in 2027, planning to attend multiple concerts can reduce the per-concert travel cost. In particular, when traveling to Tokyo from Kansai, Chubu, or Kyushu, it is efficient to combine concerts in Osaka and Fukuoka as well.
2027 Participation Strategy
Preparation in the Previous Year (Autumn 2026)
- Continued membership in fan club "Possum" (maintaining advance purchase rights)
- Early catching of 2027 tour schedule (continuing to follow SNS)
- Early booking of accommodation and transportation tickets (GW, autumn/winter expected to be crowded)
Execution in Mid-period (2027 Q1–Q2)
- After the nationwide tour schedule is released, decide on participating regions
- Purchases through fan club advance sales
- Final reservations for transportation and accommodation
Response in Late Period (2027 Q3–Q4)
- Applications for large autumn/winter concerts
- Watch for possibility of arena upgrade concerts
- Planning for merchandise and related spending
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