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New Year's Concert 2026

2026/01/31(sa.) 14:00 Starting

Suginami Public Hall, Main HallTokyo

The New Year's Concert has been hosted by the New Year's Festival Orchestra for many years.
From 2026, Ensemble Jupiter, which has been co-sponsoring the New Year's Concert, will take over this tradition and present the concert in a new style.

The first half of the concert will feature Mozart and other classical masterpieces,
The second half of the program will consist of gorgeous Viennese waltzes and polkas.
Our "Diva" Fumiko Okita, who has been a big hit every year, will also make an appearance.

This year's program, which marks a new beginning, will feature the group's eponymous piece, Mozart's Symphony No. 41 《Jupiter No.1》.
Mozart's Symphony No. 41 "Jupiter" will be performed in the first half,
The second half of the concert will feature the classic polkas and waltzes, as well as the "usual" encores,
The second half of the concert will be filled with our signature highlights.

The members of the orchestra look forward to the encounter with these beautiful and heart-warming melodies every year.

Please feel free to visit us at Suginami Public Hall, the sacred place for New Year's Concerts.

Program

  • Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551 "Jupiter

    Mozart

  • The Song of Vigilia from The Merry Widow

    lehar

  • Polka "Sightseeing Train"

    Johann Strauss II

  • Waltz "Viennese Temperament

    Johann Strauss II

  • Blacksmith Polka

    Joseph Strauss

Performer

  • Ryo Ando

    Conductor

  • Fumiko Okita

    soprano solo

Admission and ticket purchase

  • Admission fee

    All seats unreserved, free admission

  • How to buy

    *Preschool children are not allowed to enter the venue.
    There are no tickets, so please come directly to the venue.
    There are no numbered tickets, so please refrain from coming to the venue before the doors open.

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