ARASHI to Livestream Final Tokyo Dome Performance of “We are ARASHI” Tour

ARASHI have announced that the final performance of their nationwide dome tour, “ARASHI LIVE TOUR 2026 ‘We are ARASHI,’” will be livestreamed!

Logo for 'We are ARASHI' featuring 'ARASHI LIVE TOUR 2026'.

The broadcast will take place on May 31, 2026 (Sunday) at 18:00 JST, capturing the group’s Tokyo Dome finale—marking not only the last stop of the tour, but effectively ARASHI’s final live performance before concluding their group activities.

In addition to the concert itself, a special pre-show program will be streamed from 15:00 JST, giving fans an extended lead-in to the final stage.

The “We are ARASHI” tour began on March 13, 2026, at Sapporo Dome, and has since traveled across Japan’s five major domes, including Tokyo Dome, Vantelin Dome Nagoya, Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka, and Kyocera Dome Osaka. The May 31 performance brings the tour—and an era—to a close.

The livestream offers fans worldwide the opportunity to experience this final stage together, in real time. It’s a finale nobody really wants to come. Inevitable, but not quite desired. For many, this broadcast won’t just be a concert—it will be a final chance to stand in the same moment ARASHI has shared with their audience for over two decades.

For fans unable to watch live, an archive stream will be available from shortly after the broadcast until June 15 at 23:59 JST. The archive stream can be accessed at any time during the availability period.

Five men standing in a row against a light gray background, wearing stylish, light-colored suits. They have various hairstyles and are positioned with friendly smiles, with greenery visible on the left side.

Debuting in 1999, ARASHI have spent over two decades at the center of Japan’s pop landscape—bridging idol culture and mainstream entertainment in a way few groups have managed. From record-breaking dome and National Stadium performances to their presence across television, film, and global initiatives, the group has long been regarded as one of Japan’s defining “national idol” acts.

ARASHI’s core identity has always been mutuality—not performing at fans, but with them.

More than scale or records, ARASHI’s identity has always been rooted in connection. Their concerts were never just performances, but shared spaces—built on the understanding that the group and their audience existed side by side.

Unlike many acts defined by distance, ARASHI built their legacy on familiarity. They were, in many ways, ordinary—five distinct personalities who never tried to become something else, and in doing so, became something larger together. Something that to many might be larger than life.

For many, both in Japan and abroad, ARASHI were not just an entry point into idol culture, but a constant—growing alongside their audience while quietly reshaping what an idol group could represent.

Over the years, their presence became intertwined with everyday life—songs tied to seasons, broadcasts tied to routines, concerts tied to milestones. For many, following ARASHI was never a single moment, but something that unfolded quietly over time.


Ticket Information

  • ARASHI Fan Club Members (¥3,900 / tax included)
    Sales: April 10 – June 15 (22:00 JST)
    Includes exclusive “We are ARASHI” original gintape bonus
  • FAMILY CLUB Members (¥4,500 / tax included)
    Sales: April 17 – June 15 (22:00 JST)
    Available to all fan club members, including Junior Information Bureau
  • General Tickets (¥6,000 / tax included)
    Sales: April 30 – June 15 (22:00 JST)

More details and ticket access are available via the Japanese official site:
https://WeareARASHI.com/.


As the lights go down at Tokyo Dome on May 31, the livestream won’t just capture a final performance—it will mark the closing of a chapter that has, for years, felt like a shared timeline between ARASHI and their audience.

When the storm finally settles, what remains isn’t just the sound of it—but the years we spent within it.

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