Pablo Valle Sexteto “Historia del Tango – The History of Tango” 2026 is a passionate, golden-age sonic odyssey by Pablo Valle Sexteto (formed 2006 in Buenos Aires by pianist Pablo Valle), the acclaimed tango ensemble whose masterful recreations of the 1940s Golden Age—featuring bandoneón, violin, piano, cello, double bass, and vocals—have revived classics from Di Sarli, Troilo, Pugliese, and D’Arienzo, with over 10 albums like Siempre Tango and Para Siempre earning global acclaim for blending tradition with contemporary finesse in festivals and series like Tango Capital.
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Contact Jasumo Now →This Kyushu pilgrimage—their first Fukuoka/Kita-Kyushu headline run—unleashes a ~90–120 minute “tango rampage” of classical masterpieces (“El Choclo”, “Black Eyes”, “Bandoneón’s Lament”), Piazzolla’s “Libertango”, “Ballad for Rocco”, and “Samurai” amid intimate hall acoustics and crowd-swaying milongas. Kicking off at Fukuoka Sunpalace Hotel & Hall on January 28, 2026 (Wed), 19:00 (doors 18:00) and climaxing at J:COM Kitakyushu Performing Arts Center Main Hall on January 29, 2026 (Thu), 19:00 (doors 18:30), it’s a “prime tango jihad” of sonic sorcery.
Hailed on X as “Pablo Valle’s Kyushu apocalypse” and “Sunpalace’s Golden Age arcs,” this MIN-ON Concert Association production revives the era’s elegance with timeless passion. Tickets ¥6,000–¥7,000 tiered reserved via general release on eplus from October 18, 2025, 10:00 JST – January 23/24, 2026, 18:00 JST (still open). Secure via eplus—this tango time machine is primed for swift sellouts.
Plunge into Pablo Valle Sexteto’s tango jihad—masterful recreations and Golden Age arcs cascade through “El Choclo” elegies and “Libertango” horizons, live in Fukuoka Sunpalace’s 2,000-seat grandeur to Kitakyushu’s cultural intimacy, where Siempre Tango grooves meet 1940s legacy in acoustic warmth and milonga-swaying catharsis.
Revel in dual-city pilgrimage: Fukuoka opener to Kitakyushu climax—for an odyssey echoing 2024 Buenos Aires triumphs. Embrace sonic sorcery: Buenos Aires sonic sovereigns storming Kyushu through 90–120 minute barrages of Troilo swells and fan-fueled falsettos. Savor value vortex: ¥6,000 C Seats for raw tango reckonings; unbeatable for Valle pilgrims.
Nestle in Fukuoka’s Golden Age nexus: Sunpalace’s Hakata glow ties to Canal City neon, Ohori Park serenity, and Fukuoka Airport ease—pre-show Hakata ramen or post-milonga craft awamori in urban underbelly.
| Date | City | Venue | Time | Doors | Capacity | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026/01/28 (Wed) | Fukuoka City | Fukuoka Sunpalace Hotel & Hall | 19:00 | 18:00 | ~2,000 | Tour opener; tiered reserved |
| 2026/01/29 (Thu) | Kitakyushu (Fukuoka Prefecture) | J:COM Kitakyushu Performing Arts Center Main Hall | 19:00 | 18:30 | ~1,800 | Tour climax; tiered reserved |
Program (Both Dates): Tango rampage (~90–120 min). Core: “El Choclo”, “Black Eyes”, “Bandoneón’s Lament”, “Libertango”, “Ballad for Rocco”, “Samurai”; Golden Age classics to modern tangos. Subject to change; no intermission—relentless history relay.
Performers: Pablo Valle Sexteto (Pablo Valle piano/director, bandoneón/violin/cello/double bass/vocals).
| Ticket Type | Price |
|---|---|
| A Seat | ¥7,000 |
| B Seat | ¥6,500 |
| C Seat | ¥6,000 |
Reseller Pricing (Per Ticket, Subject to Change): ¥7,500–¥9,000 | ~20–100 tickets per show post-general.
Contact Jasumo through the Jasumo Contact Form to streamline your eplus registration, payment, and pickup. The official platform is eplus (eplus.jp), where general release starts October 18, 2025, 10:00 JST (up to 8 tickets/application; 4 applications limit per person). Payment options include credit card (instant upon completion), convenience store/ATM (7-Eleven, FamilyMart, Lawson/Ministop/Daily Yamazaki, Pay-easy), or online banking (by deadline).
Pickup available at 7-Eleven (register) or FamilyMart (multi-copy machine) from October 18, 2025 onward. Jasumo handles bilingual navigation for international users, ensuring seamless general entry, payment via global cards, and physical ticket delivery. Inquiries go to eplus Support at 0570-000-999 (10:00–18:00 JST).
Submit your request through the Jasumo Contact Form with complete details: date, venue, ticket type (A/B/C Seat), and quantity (e.g., “January 28 Fukuoka Sunpalace, 2x B Seat”). Jasumo offers comprehensive bilingual support, including eplus account creation, general release submission, payment guidance via international credit cards or convenience store instructions, and physical pickup coordination at 7-Eleven/FamilyMart.
Group bookings up to 8 tickets per application are supported, with 4 applications limit per person. Apply now (open since October 18, 2025)—¥6,000–¥7,000 tickets vanish fast for tango jihad savings. Jasumo ensure seamless navigation for international users, from release rush to entry validation.
For performance or ticket issues, contact eplus Support at 0570-000-999 (10:00–18:00 JST). For venue-specific details, visit https://sunpalace.co.jp/hall/ or https://www.jcom-hall.jp/. Jasumo can relay inquiries in English and Japanese, ensuring clear communication with organizers.
Jasumo provide a specialized facilitation service for foreign tourists and non-Japanese residents in Japan, assisting with ticket acquisition through authorized platforms like eplus. 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, local platform navigation, payment methods, and high-demand general releases. Securing tickets is not guaranteed. Apply via Jasumo from October 18, 2025 to access official ¥6,000–¥7,000 pricing and avoid resales. For travel planning, Jasumo can coordinate with Fukuoka Tourism.
A: Tango rampage (~90–120 min). Core: “El Choclo”, “Black Eyes”, “Bandoneón’s Lament”, “Libertango”, “Ballad for Rocco”, “Samurai”; Golden Age classics to modern tangos. Subject to change; no intermission—relentless history relay.
A: Yes—Jasumo provide full bilingual support for eplus general release applications, including account setup, payment via global cards or convenience store guidance, and physical pickup at 7-Eleven/FamilyMart. Contact via the Jasumo Contact Form with your date, venue, and quantity (up to 8 tickets/app, 4 apps max).
A: Preschool children not admitted. Ages 6+ require tickets at ¥6,000–¥7,000. No lap-sitting; tango, family-friendly—bring cushions for comfort.
A: Reserved seating with limited options; contact eplus (0570-000-999) post-release for priority access. No re-entry; late entry may limit views.
A: Pablo Valle Sexteto’s “Historia del Tango” 2026—dual Kyushu pilgrimage from Fukuoka to Kitakyushu, reviving Golden Age with “El Choclo” elegies and “Libertango” horizons in acoustic passion. This tango jihad celebrates 1940s essence with Piazzolla twists for a Valle odyssey of anthemic arcs and fan-fueled falsettos.
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