【April 29 (Holiday)・Osaka】Tickets Now On Sale for 'TCB presents Keisuke Matsumura Charity Piano Concert' for Childhood Cancer Awareness and Support
TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Clinic has started selling tickets for a charity piano concert for childhood cancer awareness and support, to be held in Osaka on April 29. All proceeds will be donated to childhood cancer support organizations.
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TCB Tokyo Central Aesthetic Clinic (Director: Hiroo Teranishi, hereinafter "TCB"), an aesthetic clinic with 102 branches nationwide (as of April 2026), announced that ticket sales have begun for the charity concert event "TCB presents Keisuke Matsumura Charity Piano Concert ~ 'I Want to Say I Love You' A Story of Light Woven by Piano and Picture Book ~" to be held on April 29 (Wednesday/Holiday) in Chuo-ku, Osaka, for the purpose of childhood cancer awareness and support.

■Ticket Sales Page
Adults: 2,500 yen
Junior high school students and younger: 1,500 yen
All seats unreserved
Sales start date: April 1 (Wednesday) 11:00 (first-come, first-served)
*Infants who do not require a seat can enter free of charge, one infant per adult.
*The program is expected to be approximately 2 hours with an intermission.
*All proceeds from this concert, excluding sales fees, will be donated to childhood cancer support organizations.
At this event, in addition to a piano performance by TCB Dr. Keisuke Matsumura, who is also an active pianist, there will be a reading of the picture book "I Want to Say I Love You," which depicts the actual struggle of a daughter with childhood cancer and her family, and a dialogue on the theme of childhood cancer.
Ayako Ohara, the author, will be welcomed as a guest to participate in the reading and dialogue.
Furthermore, all proceeds from this concert, excluding sales fees, will be donated to organizations that support children with cancer and their families.
This is TCB's second charity concert, following the one held in June last year to support doctor-heli services.