The aespa Tokyo Dome concerts mark a major moment in the group’s first Japan dome tour, bringing their 2026 live run to Tokyo on April 25 and 26 after opening at Kyocera Dome Osaka earlier in the month. Officially titled “2026 aespa LIVE TOUR – SYNK : aeXIS LINE – in JAPAN [SPECIAL EDITION DOME TOUR],” the tour is being presented as a special dome edition connected to the world tour that began the previous year. For fans, these Tokyo Dome dates are more than just another stop: they are the final two shows of a four-performance Japan dome tour, with special on-site album reservations, official goods, fanlight production, and a live television broadcast planned for the final day.
aespa Tokyo Dome Concert Dates and Tour Context

The Japan dome tour was announced after aespa’s 2025 arena tour sold out, setting up the group’s first dome tour in Japan for April 2026. The schedule includes two shows at Kyocera Dome Osaka on April 11 and 12, followed by two shows at Tokyo Dome on April 25 and 26. The Tokyo Dome performances were announced with start times of 6:00 p.m. for April 25 and 4:00 p.m. for April 26.
The Osaka opening concerts drew 76,000 people across two days, giving the dome tour a large-scale start before it continued to Tokyo. During those Osaka shows, aespa also gave the first performance of “ATTITUDE,” the opening theme song for the TV anime “Kill Blue.” That debut performance adds another point of interest to the tour, especially for fans following aespa’s latest releases and Japan activities closely.
Across Kyocera Dome Osaka and Tokyo Dome, the special edition dome tour consists of four performances in total. The Tokyo Dome leg therefore serves as the final chapter of this Japan dome schedule, and the April 26 concert is specifically being treated as the final-day performance.
Album Reservations, Goods, and Fanlight Production
One detail that makes the Tokyo Dome shows especially exciting for fans is the reservation event for aespa’s second full album, “LEMONADE.” Reservations for the album are being accepted at the CD sales booth inside the Tokyo Dome venue on April 25 and 26. Fans who reserve the album at the Tokyo Dome site receive a group photocard that differs by performance date.
There is also an additional fan event connected to these reservations. Winners selected from Tokyo Dome on-site album reservation participants are invited to a Meet&Greet after the performance. Only the available information has been announced here: reservations take place at the Tokyo Dome CD sales booth on the two show dates, day-specific group photocards are provided, and selected winners are invited after the concert.
Official tour merchandise is also part of the dome tour experience. Venue sales include general goods sales, pickup for items purchased in advance, and a random toy booth. Online order sales are scheduled from April 13 through April 30, 2026, which means fans who cannot access every item at the venue still have a wider sales window during the tour period.
The shows also include a coordinated fanlight production. Official fanlights are used through wireless control as part of the live performance staging. The supported products are “aespa OFFICIAL FANLIGHT” and “aespa OFFICIAL FANLIGHT ver.2.” Fanlights that do not support wireless control are instructed to be used with the light turned off. For anyone attending, this detail matters because the fanlight setup is not only about personal cheering; it is part of the concert’s larger visual direction.
Final-Day Broadcast and What Fans Can Follow
The April 26 Tokyo Dome concert is set for an exclusive live television broadcast on KNTV. Since this is the final day of aespa’s first Japan dome tour, the broadcast gives more fans a way to follow the closing performance even if they are not inside the venue.
That final-day broadcast also underlines how the Tokyo Dome concerts function within the broader tour story. The dome performances are described as the culmination of the world tour that had continued from the previous year, and the Japan special edition brings that scale into two of the country’s major dome venues. The structure is clear: two Osaka shows, two Tokyo shows, and the last Tokyo Dome performance carried live on television.

For fans tracking aespa’s Japan schedule, the Tokyo Dome concerts bring together several layers at once: the closing dates of the group’s first Japan dome tour, the first tour performances after the Osaka opening, the live presentation of new material such as “ATTITUDE,” official fanlight staging, on-site “LEMONADE” album reservations with special benefits, and the April 26 live broadcast. Based on the confirmed details, the aespa Tokyo Dome weekend is set up as both a concert finale and a fan-focused event built around the full dome tour experience.