Yoshiki announces Classical 2026 shows at Los Angeles' Disney Hall

Yoshiki will bring their Classical 2026 shows to Los Angeles this summer.
Revealed today, the artist will perform at The Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall on July 16 and July 17. Titled "Scarlet Night" and "Violet Night,” these performances will find Yoshiki changing the set list each night to give fans a unique experience. This will be Yoshiki’s first performance in the United States since undergoing their third cervical spine surgery in late 2024.
Yoshiki said this about the performances:
"To perform at (The Music Center’s) Walt Disney Concert Hall is an honor, and in this moment it’s personal. After my surgery, I wasn't sure when I would return to the stage. These two nights are a celebration of resilience and the bond I share with my fans. Of course there will be classical piano, but I also want to push beyond the traditional format. I’m experimenting with new sounds and new ideas: something emotional, powerful, and explosive.”
Fan Club exclusive presale tickets are on sale right now here. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on April 10 at 10:00 a.m. PST.
This weekend, Yoshiki will perform at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix Opening in Suzuka, Japan. Next week, the artist will have three sold-out shows at the Tokyo Garden Theater in Tokyo, Japan.
Yoshiki tour dates
March
29 - Suzuka, Japan - Suzuka Circuit (F1 Japanese Grand Prix Opening)
April
3 - 5 - Tokyo, Japan - Tokyo Garden Theater (YOSHIKI CLASSICAL 2026 The Night Before Awakening - Tokyo 3 Nights: Chapter One to the World) *SOLD OUT*
July
16 - 17 - Los Angeles, CA - The Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall (Classical 2026)
“Scarlet Night” & “Violet Night”
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