Wandara Hall Tour
| Tour by Yoasobi | |
Promotional poster | |
| Location | Japan |
|---|---|
| Start date | July 13, 2025 |
| End date | November 30, 2025 |
| Legs | 1 |
| No. of shows | 40 |
| Attendance | 75,000 |
| Website | Official website |
| Yoasobi concert chronology | |
The Wandara Hall Tour (officially Yoasobi Hall Tour 2025 Wandara) was the fourth Japanese concert tour and seventh overall by Japanese duo Yoasobi. Focusing on small cities and venues in Japan rather than the big ones, the tour consists of 40 shows in 15 cities, commenced in Kumamoto on July 13, 2025, and was concluded in Ginowan on November 30, and attracted 75,000 attendees.
Background and marketing
On November 11, 2024, Yoasobi announced their concert tour in Japan, tentatively titled Yoasobi Hall Tour 2025. The tour comprises 40 shows in 15 cities of 14 prefectures in Japan, where "they have never held solo shows before".[1] The exclusive tickets for official fan club first went on November 13, 2024,[2] and the second round came on April 19, 2025.[3] The general ticket sales began on June 28.[4]
On June 25, 2025, Yoasobi revealed the tour's official title, Wandara, taking from "wonderland", as the duo acted themselves as "a caravan travelling from town to town" to "deliver a wonderland-like excitement."[5] Ryota Daimon illustrated the tour's official promotional poster, featuring three dogs in red, blue, and green, inspired by the similarity of "Wandara" and dog barking onomatopoeia.[6] On July 4, the duo unveiled the tour's official merchandises, including a collaboration with arcade Vaultroom, as well as Wanpaku Matsuri at the venue's outside on selected date.[7] The shows at Kumamoto and Ginowan shows also have a public screening outside the venues.[8][9] The final show of the Wandara Hall Tour in Ginowan was available for streaming on Wowow on January 10, 2026.[10]
During the tour, Yoasobi collaborated with numerous local businesses. On July 13, the first Kumamoto show, Kumamoto Prefecture's mascot Kumamon joined Yoasobi onstage for "Tsubame".[11] On August 5, the duo surprisingly held a 500-drone show displaying messages for fans outside of Hondanomori Hokuden Hall for ten minutes following the show ended.[12][13] Other partnerships include Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra,[14][15] the gold leaf manufacturer Katani Sangyō for Kanazawa shows, the Senbei company Masuya for Tsu shows,[16] JR East for the shows in Tōhoku region,[17] Nankai Electric Railway for the Wakayama shows,[18] Shiawase Farm's Pâtisserrie Lait de Chèvre for Morioka shows,[19] and the confectionery store Midorido for Yamaguchi shows, etc.[20]
Setlist
This set list is representative of the shows in Ginowan on November 29 and 30, 2025. It is not intended to represent all shows.[21]
- "Idol"
- "Shukufuku"
- "Undead" (day 2)
- "Halzion" (day 1) / "Watch Me!" (day 2)
- "Watch Me!" (day 1) / "Halzion"
- "Loveletter" (acoustic) (day 1) / "Ano Yume o Nazotte" (acoustic) (day 2)
- "Ano Yume o Nazotte" (acoustic) (day 1) / "Loveletter" (acoustic) (day 2)
- "Monotone"
- "Yasashii Suisei"
- "Yūsha"
- "Butai ni Tatte"
- "Kaibutsu"
- "Seventeen"
- "Gunjō"
- "Players"
Encore
- "Gekijō"
- "Kaishin no Ichigeki" (Radwimps cover) (day 1)
- "Yoru ni Kakeru"
Shows
| Date (2025) | City[note 1] | Country | Venue | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 13 | Kumamoto | Japan | Kumamoto-jō Hall | — |
| July 16 | ||||
| July 18 | ||||
| July 19 | ||||
| August 5 | Kanazawa | Hondanomori Hokuden Hall | — | |
| August 6 | ||||
| August 8 | ||||
| August 9 | ||||
| August 18 | Shizuoka | Shimizu Culture Hall | — | |
| August 19 | ||||
| August 21 | ||||
| August 22 | ||||
| September 2 | Niigata | Niigata Prefectural Civic Center | — | |
| September 3 | ||||
| September 5 | ||||
| September 6 | ||||
| September 9 | Tsu | Mie Cultural Center | — | |
| September 11 | ||||
| September 12 | ||||
| September 17 | Yonago | Yonago Convention Center | — | |
| September 18 | ||||
| September 25 | Wakayama | Wakayama Prefectural Cultural Hall | — | |
| September 27 | ||||
| September 28 | ||||
| October 10 | Morioka | Tosai Classic Hall Iwate | — | |
| October 11 | ||||
| October 16 | Kurashiki | Kurashiki Civic Hall | — | |
| October 17 | ||||
| October 24 | Obihiro | Obihiro Cultural Hall | — | |
| October 25 | ||||
| October 27 | Hakodate | Hakodate Citizen Hall | — | |
| October 28 | ||||
| October 30 | Iwaki | Alios Iwaki Performing Arts Center | — | |
| October 31 | ||||
| November 12 | Matsuyama | Matsuyama Civic Hall | — | |
| November 13 | ||||
| November 15 | Yamaguchi | KDDI Ishin Hall | — | |
| November 16 | ||||
| November 29 | Ginowan | Okinawa Convention Center | — | |
| November 30 | ||||
| Total | 75,000[22] | |||
Personnel
Yoasobi
- Ayase – keyboard, synthesizer, sampler
- Ikura – vocals
Band
- AssH – guitar
- Sota Morimitsu – bass
- Kazuya Ōi – drums (Kumamoto, Kanazawa, and Niigata day 3, and Matsuyama, Yamaguchi)
- Hiroki Oono – drums (Shizuoka, Niigata day 1–2, 4, Tsu, Yonago, Wakayama, Morioka, Kurashiki, Obihiro, Hakodate, Iwaki, and Ginowan)
- Ena Suzuki – keyboard (Kumamoto day 1–2, Kanazawa day 4 and later)
- Shōko Nagasaki – keyboard (Kumamoto day 3–4, and Kanazawa day 1–3)
Notes
- ^ Labelled as each prefecture the city located showing in promotional material.
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