YOSHIKI Classical 2026 in Los Angeles - "Scarlet Night & Violet Night"
Schedule
Thu Jul 16 2026 at 07:00 pm to 10:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Walt Disney Concert Hall | Los Angeles, CA
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YOSHIKI - “CLASSICAL 2026” AT THE MUSIC CENTER’S WALT DISNEY CONCERT HALL IN LOS ANGELESYOSHIKI Headlines Prestigious Two-Night Engagement July 16-17 Following Triumphant Post-Surgery World Tour Kickoff
Following a series of sold-out performances in Tokyo and a historic appearance at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hegra, YOSHIKI –composer, classically trained pianist, and Japan’s biggest rock star – returns to North America for two exclusive nights at The Music Center’s Walt Disney Concert Hall on July 16 and 17, 2026.
"To perform at Walt Disney Concert Hall is an honor, and in this moment it’s personal," says YOSHIKI. "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.”
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Titled "Scarlet Night" and "Violet Night”, these performances mark YOSHIKI’s highly anticipated U.S. return following his third cervical spine surgery in late 2024. YOSHIKI will change the set list for each performance, making this an unforgettable experience for fans. The concert series represents a "rebirth" for the artist, blending his signature cinematic compositions with the unmatched acoustics of Los Angeles’ most iconic architectural landmark.
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Where is it happening?
Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles County Municipal Court, 111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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