Tickets for this performance are sold out. No tickets will be sold on the day.
Doors open at 13:15
The same performance will be held on Friday, April 12th at Sumida Triphony Hall.


One ticket
New Japan Philharmonic Ticket Box
| ⚫︎Regular member, Patronage member | [Continuous Ticket] November 27, 2023 (Monday) [Ticket・My plan] Saturday, January 6, 2024 [Single ticket] Saturday, February 3, 2024 |
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| ⚫︎My plan member※ | [Continuous Ticket] Wednesday, November 29, 2023 [Ticket・My plan] Monday, January 8, 2024 (National Holiday) [Single ticket] Tuesday, February 6, 2024 *Applicable to those who purchase tickets for the 2023/24 or 2024/25 season subscription concert through Ticket・My plan |
| ⚫︎ Customers other than the above (general release) |
[Continuous Ticket] Saturday, December 2, 2023 [Ticket・My plan] Saturday, January 13, 2024 [Single ticket] Saturday, February 10, 2024 |
| Continuous Ticket | 20% off from 1 ticket Click here for details |
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| Ticket・My plan | Save by booking 5 or more at the same time! Click here for details |
| Seat type | S seat 1 time ticket | A seat 1-time ticket |
| General | 5,000 yen | 2,500 yen |
| silver (65 years of age or older) | 3,500 yen | - |
| Student | 2,000 yen | 1,000 yen |
| Sumida Ward Residents/Workers and Supporting Members* | 3,000 yen | 1,500 yen |
*Sumida Ward Resident/Work Discount: Available only at the New Japan Philharmonic Ticket Box & Triphony Hall Ticket Center
* Supporting member discount: Available only with the New Japan Philharmonic ticket box
[Continuous Ticket] Ticket Pia P code: 781-043, Lawson Ticket L code: 36058
[Single ticket] Ticket Pia P code: 257-506, Lawson Ticket L code: 33878
■ #22 (April 12th and 13th) will draw attention to Tchaikovsky's collaboration between Music Director Yutaka Sado and popular pianist Hayato Kadono. Kadono, who has made a name for himself on YouTube and jazz, and who delicately plays Chopin and other instruments as a classical player, how will he make his dynamic Piano Concerto No. 1 listen? It's really interesting. Of course, there is also the great joy of immersing yourself in Sado's magnificent, passionate, and dynamic performance of Tchaikovsky. A state of euphoria awaits with the rich and passionate Symphony No. 5.
Organized by: New Japan Philharmonic
Co-organized Sumida Triphony Hall
Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs Cultural Arts Promotion Subsidy (Comprehensive Support Project for Performing Arts (Performance Creation Activities)) | Japan Arts Council
