Yuko Suzuhana Holds Solo Debut 10th Anniversary Concert 'Hanamatsuri: A Decade of Grand Celebration' in Tokyo, Announcing Three-City Tour and Exhibition

Yuko Suzuhana, vocalist of Wagakki Band, held her solo debut 10th anniversary and birthday concert on June 13, 2026, in Tokyo. Featuring guests Keishiro Irikura, Yosakoi team Wakka, and Wagakki Band members Asa and Daisuke Kaminaga, she performed a special collaborative setlist. She also announced an upcoming three-city tour and a costume/photo exhibition.
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On Saturday, June 13, 2026, Yuko Suzuhana, who also serves as the vocalist for Wagakki Band, held her solo debut 10th anniversary and birthday commemorative live concert titled 'Yuko Suzuhana 10th Anniversary Live Hanamatsuri: A Decade of Grand Celebration' at Ichou Hall in Tokyo.

Following an opening video, the curtain dropped dramatically as Yuko Suzuhana appeared on stage. The opening track was her new song 'Kamiyo Yasokyoku,' released on June 7, which was performed live for the first time. She followed this with 'Incubation' and 'Kesarabasara.' After the first talk session, she performed 'Doroboneko' and the ballad 'Campanula.'

The middle section featured a variety of visual and acoustic elements. Suzuhana sang 'SAMURAI DIVA' amidst heavy stage smoke and performed 'Meguri Meguru' using a headset microphone. For the song 'Kenbu' (sword dance), actor Keishiro Irikura appeared as a special guest, with Suzuhana joining him in a coordinated sword dance performance. Subsequently, the Yosakoi dance team Wakka made a surprise entry from the back of the audience. After a costume change, Suzuhana returned to the stage to perform 'Hisui,' a song in which she originally participated as a guest vocalist, followed by 'Senbonzakura.' The performance featured a large 'Hanamatsuri' flag and a shower of cherry blossom petals.

In the second half, Wagakki Band bassist Asa joined the stage. The collaboration began with 'Mukuro ni Utaeba,' followed by 'Kingyosukui to Yumehanabi,' which included vocal duets between the two, and Asa's signature song 'Yoshiwara Lament.' The setlist continued with 'Kouga Ninpouchou,' 'Eisei no Cradle,' and 'Hyakunen Yagou,' where the audience waved folding fans. The main set concluded with 'The Battle of the Monkey and The Crab,' 'Step forward,' and 'Dark spiral journey.'

Responding to the encore, Suzuhana returned to perform 'Senka no Tomoshibi.' During her MC segment, she reflected on her 10-year journey and expressed gratitude to her fans, followed by the performance of 'Papillon.' For the final song, 'Ikusa,' Asa rejoined the stage, and Daisuke Kaminaga, the shakuhachi player of Wagakki Band who was attending as an audience member, made a surprise appearance on stage. The concert concluded with silver confetti tape falling over the stage.

During the encore MC, Suzuhana announced her solo debut 10th-anniversary tour 'Mange no Utage: 10th Anniversary Pilgrimage to Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka.' The tour is scheduled for Osaka on November 28, Nagoya on December 12, and Tokyo on December 20, 2026. Additionally, a special exhibition titled 'Mange no Sono: Costume & Photo Exhibition' was announced to take place in Setagaya, Tokyo.

FAQ

What are the dates for Yuko Suzuhana's 10th-anniversary tour?

The tour will take place in Osaka on November 28, Nagoya on December 12, and Tokyo on December 20, 2026.

Where will the photo and costume exhibition be held?

It will be held as a special exhibition in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo.

Which Wagakki Band members made guest appearances?

Bassist Asa joined as a guest performer, and shakuhachi player Daisuke Kaminaga made a surprise appearance from the audience.