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  • February 13, 2026 at 1:45 pm
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  • February 13, 2026 at 8:00 pm
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Overview

Enoch 1st Concert in Japan at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall is a dazzling debut solo showcase by Enoch (born 1984 in Seoul), the multifaceted Korean musical theater powerhouse whose velvet baritone, magnetic stage presence, and seamless fusion of dramatic flair and vocal agility have cemented his status as a K-musical icon since his 2007 debut in Notre-Dame de Paris.

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Renowned for lead roles in blockbusters like Mata Hari (as Vadim), Rebecca (as Maxim de Winter), Excalibur (as Lancelot), and Phantom (as the titular Phantom), Enoch’s career spans over 50 productions, blending operatic depth with trot-infused charm—highlighted by his trailblazing “mute” (musical x trot) stint on MBN’s Burning Trotman (2022) and top-3 finish on TV Chosun’s Active Singer 2 (2025, aired in Japan via BS11).

This maiden Japan solo extravaganza on Friday, February 13, 2026, at Tokyo’s elegant Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall unfolds in dual daytime (doors 13:45, show 14:30) and evening (doors 17:15, show 18:00) editions, each ~90–120 minutes of eclectic splendor: musical medleys from his hits, trot anthems like “Daejeon Station Bus,” and Active Singer 2 crowd-pleasers, capped by an inclusive post-show farewell party for all attendees (drinks separate, ¥600). Fresh off his November 1, 2025, Japan TV debut on Active Singer ALLSTAR DREAM MATCH, Enoch—EMK Entertainment’s “expressiveness emperor”—vows “a fulfilling season” of cross-cultural connection.

Acclaimed on X for “vocal velvet that transcends borders,” this Pia Live Creative production promises intimate artistry in a ~400-seat historic hall amid Mitsui’s financial district glow. All-reserved seats at ¥12,000 (tax incl., drinks extra) via Pia lottery presale (apps until Nov 16, 2025, 23:59 JST). Up to 4 tickets/person/show; wheelchair available. Snag via Live Information—this Tokyo trot-theater triumph is set for heartfelt sellouts.

Why Attend

  • K-Musical Maestro Unleashed: Enoch’s signature blend of phantom-like drama, trot swagger, and Active Singer 2 hits—live with dance breaks and medleys that showcase his 18-year evolution.
  • Japan Debut Delight: First solo stateside, timed post-ALLSTAR DREAM MATCH—a “fulfilling season” bridge for Korean theater fans and J-drama crossover seekers.
  • Farewell Fiesta Finale: Exclusive post-show party for every ticket holder—mingling, toasts, and Enoch encounters (drinks ¥600)—turning concert into communal celebration.
  • Intimate Elegance: ¥12,000 all-in for ~2-hour immersion in ~400-seat Mitsui Hall; no resales, pure fan devotion.
  • Nihonbashi Nightlife Nexus: Venue’s banking district perch links to Mitsukoshi dept store feasts, Ningyocho izakaya crawls, and Tokyo Station ramen—pre-show unagi or afterparty mochi.

Ticket Information

Event Date & Time

  • Tokyo: Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall
    • February 13, 2026 (Fri) Daytime: Doors 13:45 | Show 14:30 (~90–120 min + farewell party)
    • February 13, 2026 (Fri) Evening: Doors 17:15 | Show 18:00 (~90–120 min + farewell party)

Program

  • Solo concert spectacular starring Enoch, celebrating his Japan entry.
  • Each ~90–120 minute set featuring:
    • Musical medleys from Mata Hari, Rebecca, Excalibur, Phantom
    • Trot & variety hits like “Daejeon Station Bus” from Active Singer 2 and Burning Trotman
    • Dance-infused encores with CCM roots and “mute” flair
  • Subject to change; no intermission—energetic flow; post-show farewell party included.

Performers

  • Star: Enoch (Korean musical lead; trot innovator; Active Singer 2 top-3).

Duration

Approximately 90–120 minutes + farewell party, per Enoch’s dynamic solo formats.

Performance Period

February 13, 2026 (two performances at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall).

Venue Website

Purchase Channels

  • Contact Jasumo for ticket assistance via the Jasumo Contact Form.
  • Official Ticket Platforms:
    • Pia (t.pia.jp) — All reserved seats.
  • Pia Fastest Presale (Lottery): Applications now – November 16, 2025, 23:59 JST (winners purchase TBD).
  • General Sale: Post-lottery (likely late November 2025 – February 12, 2026).
  • Inquiries: Live Information: 0570-017-230 (weekdays 12:00–15:00 JST).
  • Travel Support: JR East, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line to Mitsukoshimae (~2-min walk).

Ticket Types & Pricing

Official Pricing (Tax Included)

  • All Reserved Seats: ¥12,000 (drinks separate ¥600; up to 4 tickets/person/show).

Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change)

  • Reserved Seats: ¥13,000–¥18,000; ~10–30 tickets post-lottery, per K-entertainment demand; prohibited officially (entry denial risk).

Notes

  • All reserved seating; includes post-show farewell party access.
  • Preschool children not admitted; wheelchair spaces available (contact Pia post-purchase).
  • Strict policies: No resales/auctions (denied entry); no refunds except cancel/postpone; no reissue/re-entry; no alcohol/influenced entry; no recording (confiscation/legal action); no moshing/jumping; no prohibited items (confiscated).
  • No direct venue contact; no artist waiting (airport/venue); organizers not liable for troubles.
  • Stand flowers: Deliver Feb 13, 10:00–12:00 to stage entrance (rules apply; no guarantees).
  • Apply via Jasumo by November 16, 2025, 23:59 for lottery at ¥12,000—~400 seats and debut hype ensure fierce competition.

Sales Schedule

  • Lottery Applications: Now – November 16, 2025, 23:59 JST.
  • Lottery Results/Purchase: Mid-November 2025 (TBD) – Winners only.
  • General Sale: Late November 2025 – February 12, 2026 (if available).
  • Farewell Party: Immediate post-show; drinks extra.

Venue Details

  • Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall (Tokyo)
    • Location: 2-2-1 Muromachi, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0022 (COREDO Muromachi 1, 1F).
    • Capacity: ~400 reserved seats.
    • Access: 2-min walk from Mitsukoshimae Station (Ginza/Hanzomon Lines); 5-min from Nihonbashi Station.
    • Attractions: Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi (3-min walk), Ningyocho doll district (5-min), Tokyo Station (10-min train).

Booking with Jasumo

  • How: Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form. Specify performance (daytime/evening), quantity (up to 4), wheelchair needs.
  • Benefits: Bilingual Pia lottery assistance, Japanese platform registration and e-ticket delivery, group bookings up to 4 tickets/show.
  • Note: Submit by November 16, 2025, 23:59 for presale odds; ¥12,000 includes party—dual shows for full-day Enoch immersion.

Inquiries

  • Performance and Ticket Inquiries:
    • Live Information: 0570-017-230 (weekdays 12:00–15:00 JST).
  • Venue Inquiries: Via Pia or organizer (no direct contact).

Disclaimer

Jasumo provides a specialized facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, assisting with ticket acquisition for cultural events like Enoch 1st Concert in Japan at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall through authorized platforms like Pia. We are not a ticket reseller and do not sell tickets directly. Our role is to guide international customers through the official booking process, addressing challenges such as:

  • Language Barriers: Japanese-only ticketing systems; Jasumo offers bilingual support.
  • Local Platforms: Assistance with lottery registration, payments, and e-ticket delivery.
  • High Demand: ~400-seat venue and Enoch’s rising K-wave create lottery intensity; we manage deadlines for best odds. Securing tickets is not guaranteed. Apply via Jasumo by November 16, 2025, 23:59 for official ¥12,000 pricing to avoid prohibited resales. For travel planning, we can coordinate with Tokyo Tourism.

Reviews

  • Enoch’s Japan debut soared at Mitsui—Phantom medley to trot twists, farewell party hugs sealed the magic!
  • Jasumo aced daytime lottery; Nihonbashi elegance + Active Singer hits = K-musical bliss!
  • Evening encore fireworks, guest-free intimacy—Enoch’s expressiveness lit up Tokyo’s finance heart!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the program for Enoch 1st Concert in Japan?

A: Musical numbers (Mata Hari, Rebecca), Active Singer 2 songs, trot hits; ~90–120 minutes + farewell party, subject to change.

Q2: Can international fans buy tickets without speaking Japanese?

A: Yes, Jasumo offers bilingual Pia lottery support. Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form by November 16, 2025.

Q3: Are children allowed, and what are the policies?

A: No preschoolers; 4+ need tickets at ¥12,000; family-friendly but energetic (no moshing).

Q4: What are the accessibility accommodations at the venue?

A: Wheelchair spaces available; contact Pia/Live Information (0570-017-230) post-lottery win for setup.

Q5: Why is this event special?

A: Enoch’s first Japan solo in ~400-seat Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall, fusing K-musical drama and trot innovation with a post-show party for all.

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