Love Live! Series Musical 'School Idol Musical' Cast Visuals Unveiled!! Official Second Round Ticket Pre-sales Now Open!
The 'Love Live! Series' musical 'School Idol Musical,' which has garnered immense enthusiasm and repeated performances since its debut in December 2022, will be staged as a 15th-anniversary commemorative performance from September 19-26, 2026, at the New National Theatre, Tokyo. The visuals for all cast members have been released, and official second round ticket pre-sales are currently underway. The event includes main performances, a 'Cultural Festival & After-Party Special Performance,' and a final day performance, featuring dynamic stage setups like a revolving stage.
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Love Live! Series Musical 'School Idol Musical' Cast Visuals Unveiled!! Official Second Round Ticket Pre-sales Now Open!
Since its premiere in December 2022, the 'Love Live! Series' musical 'School Idol Musical,' which has generated great excitement and continued with repeat performances, will be staged as a 15th-anniversary commemorative performance in 2026 from September 19 (Sat) to September 26 (Sat) at the New National Theatre, Tokyo. This time, the visuals for all cast members have been released.
Performing at the New National Theatre, Tokyo in September 2026!!
'School Idol Musical' is not a musical adaptation of previous 'Love Live! Series' works, but an entirely original story. With newly written songs for this production, it is a youth school drama centered around ten girls realizing their dreams, featuring a lineup of fresh new talent and experienced veteran performers. It embodies the radiant and struggling figures of high school girls striving to fulfill their dreams, and has received so much positive acclaim that additional performances have been added repeatedly. Furthermore, due to its high evaluation, a live-action drama based on this musical was produced and broadcast in 2024.
Key Checkpoints for the 2026 Performance!
This performance will be staged at the New National Theatre, Tokyo. It will utilize the revolving stage, a feature not used since its premiere at the same theater, allowing audiences to enjoy a youth school musical with ten girls fulfilling their dreams, complete with powerful stage sets and direction.
Additionally, the highly popular 'Cultural Festival & After-Party Special Performance' will also be held this time.
The 'Cultural Festival & After-Party Special Performance' is an expanded 'after-party' portion of the main performance's 'curtain call special stage' as a 'Cultural Festival Special Stage.' It includes songs unique to this performance, where audiences can enjoy singing and dancing by the cast.
Furthermore, for both the 'Main Performance's Curtain Call Special Stage' and the 'Cultural Festival & After-Party Special Performance,' audience members can join in the excitement from their seats using penlights. There will also be sales of 'Main Performance & After-Party Performance Set Tickets.' The set tickets offer a 500 yen discount, making them an ideal choice for enjoying both the main performance and the after-party performance on the same day.
And for the final performance on September 26 (Sat), final day tickets will be released, allowing continuous viewing of the main performance and the Cultural Festival & After-Party Special Performance. A novelty postcard will be distributed exclusively for the final performance, so please come and witness the girls' 'now' until the very end.
Experience 'The Story of How School Idols Began' at the theater!
Cast Visuals Unveiled!!
Rurika Tsubaki (played by Marina Horiuchi)
Anzu Takizawa (played by Karin Miyamoto)
Yuzuha Sumeragi (played by Nanami Asai)
Misuzu Wakatsuki (played by Ayaka Yasumoto)
Misuzu Wakatsuki (played by Hana Minamino)
Yukino Hojo (played by Julia Ann)
Toa Kurusu (played by Yuna Nakamura)
Toa Kurusu (played by Yui Oikawa)
Hikaru Amakusa (played by Riko Shimizu)
Rena Suzuka (played by Oto Inoue)
Maya Mikasa (played by Akari Yura)
Sayaka Hareka (played by Yukina Murayama)
Kyoka Takizawa (played by Sayaka Okamura)
Madoka Tsubaki (played by Yuhi Aono)
Ensemble Cast
Juri Ikeda
Naho Isaka
Inon Kato
Rion Kato
Hitomi Kanai
Ayami Kurimoto
misaki
Momoka Natsume
Performance Outline
Performance Title: 'School Idol Musical'
Original Work: Hajime Yatate
Original Concept: Sakurako Kimino
Script/Direction/Choreography: Koki Kishimoto
Composition/Arrangement/Music Director/Vocal Coach: Ryota Kojima
Stage Art: Hiroko Matsuo
Lighting: Yasunori Kusaka (ASG)
Sound: Hiroshi Endo (Acolt)
Costume/Hair & Makeup: Airi Sato (Oshare Company)
Assistant Director: Reika Nagae
Production: Nao Takeuchi
Stage Manager: Rena Sawa (Obligato)
Operations/Ticketing: Bandai Namco Music Live
Publicity Cooperation: Kyodo Medias
Music Production: Ark International / Lantis
Assistant Producer: Mizuki Suzuki
Producer: Yuki Wakabayashi
Produced by: Project Love Live! School Idol Musical
Bandai Namco Filmworks / Bandai Namco Music Live / Ark International
Cast
Ensemble Cast
Juri Ikeda / Naho Isaka / Inon Kato / Rion Kato / Hitomi Kanai / Ayami Kurimoto / misaki / Momoka Natsume
Story
Two traditional schools located in Kansai, Hyogo and Osaka.
Takizakura Girls' Academy in Osaka, which successfully branded itself through the activities of its idol club selected from the performing arts course,
and Tsubakisakuhana Girls' High School in Hyogo, a long-established academic school.
Through their idol activities, two girls, daughters of the chairpersons of these two opposing schools, meet,
and a significant change begins to unfold in their small world.
Searching for something more important than a crucial promise...
'Together, let's begin a new stage (world)...'
Since its premiere in December 2022, the 'Love Live! Series' musical 'School Idol Musical,' which has generated great excitement and continued with repeat performances, will be staged as a 15th-anniversary commemorative performance in 2026 from September 19 (Sat) to September 26 (Sat) at the New National Theatre, Tokyo. This time, the visuals for all cast members have been released.
Performing at the New National Theatre, Tokyo in September 2026!!
'School Idol Musical' is not a musical adaptation of previous 'Love Live! Series' works, but an entirely original story. With newly written songs for this production, it is a youth school drama centered around ten girls realizing their dreams, featuring a lineup of fresh new talent and experienced veteran performers. It embodies the radiant and struggling figures of high school girls striving to fulfill their dreams, and has received so much positive acclaim that additional performances have been added repeatedly. Furthermore, due to its high evaluation, a live-action drama based on this musical was produced and broadcast in 2024.
Key Checkpoints for the 2026 Performance!
This performance will be staged at the New National Theatre, Tokyo. It will utilize the revolving stage, a feature not used since its premiere at the same theater, allowing audiences to enjoy a youth school musical with ten girls fulfilling their dreams, complete with powerful stage sets and direction.
Additionally, the highly popular 'Cultural Festival & After-Party Special Performance' will also be held this time.
The 'Cultural Festival & After-Party Special Performance' is an expanded 'after-party' portion of the main performance's 'curtain call special stage' as a 'Cultural Festival Special Stage.' It includes songs unique to this performance, where audiences can enjoy singing and dancing by the cast.
Furthermore, for both the 'Main Performance's Curtain Call Special Stage' and the 'Cultural Festival & After-Party Special Performance,' audience members can join in the excitement from their seats using penlights. There will also be sales of 'Main Performance & After-Party Performance Set Tickets.' The set tickets offer a 500 yen discount, making them an ideal choice for enjoying both the main performance and the after-party performance on the same day.
And for the final performance on September 26 (Sat), final day tickets will be released, allowing continuous viewing of the main performance and the Cultural Festival & After-Party Special Performance. A novelty postcard will be distributed exclusively for the final performance, so please come and witness the girls' 'now' until the very end.
Experience 'The Story of How School Idols Began' at the theater!
Cast Visuals Unveiled!!
Rurika Tsubaki (played by Marina Horiuchi)
Anzu Takizawa (played by Karin Miyamoto)
Yuzuha Sumeragi (played by Nanami Asai)
Misuzu Wakatsuki (played by Ayaka Yasumoto)
Misuzu Wakatsuki (played by Hana Minamino)
Yukino Hojo (played by Julia Ann)
Toa Kurusu (played by Yuna Nakamura)
Toa Kurusu (played by Yui Oikawa)
Hikaru Amakusa (played by Riko Shimizu)
Rena Suzuka (played by Oto Inoue)
Maya Mikasa (played by Akari Yura)
Sayaka Hareka (played by Yukina Murayama)
Kyoka Takizawa (played by Sayaka Okamura)
Madoka Tsubaki (played by Yuhi Aono)
Ensemble Cast
Juri Ikeda
Naho Isaka
Inon Kato
Rion Kato
Hitomi Kanai
Ayami Kurimoto
misaki
Momoka Natsume
Performance Outline
Performance Title: 'School Idol Musical'
Original Work: Hajime Yatate
Original Concept: Sakurako Kimino
Script/Direction/Choreography: Koki Kishimoto
Composition/Arrangement/Music Director/Vocal Coach: Ryota Kojima
Stage Art: Hiroko Matsuo
Lighting: Yasunori Kusaka (ASG)
Sound: Hiroshi Endo (Acolt)
Costume/Hair & Makeup: Airi Sato (Oshare Company)
Assistant Director: Reika Nagae
Production: Nao Takeuchi
Stage Manager: Rena Sawa (Obligato)
Operations/Ticketing: Bandai Namco Music Live
Publicity Cooperation: Kyodo Medias
Music Production: Ark International / Lantis
Assistant Producer: Mizuki Suzuki
Producer: Yuki Wakabayashi
Produced by: Project Love Live! School Idol Musical
Bandai Namco Filmworks / Bandai Namco Music Live / Ark International
Cast
Ensemble Cast
Juri Ikeda / Naho Isaka / Inon Kato / Rion Kato / Hitomi Kanai / Ayami Kurimoto / misaki / Momoka Natsume
Story
Two traditional schools located in Kansai, Hyogo and Osaka.
Takizakura Girls' Academy in Osaka, which successfully branded itself through the activities of its idol club selected from the performing arts course,
and Tsubakisakuhana Girls' High School in Hyogo, a long-established academic school.
Through their idol activities, two girls, daughters of the chairpersons of these two opposing schools, meet,
and a significant change begins to unfold in their small world.
Searching for something more important than a crucial promise...
'Together, let's begin a new stage (world)...'