Hibiya Music Festival 2025

May 31, 2025 at 10:00am ~ May 31, 2025 at 8:30pm

Photo courtesy of Hibiya Music Festival 2025 Official Website

Join the celebration of music and community at the Hibiya Music Festival 2025, a free, two-day event held on May 31 and June 1, 2025, in Tokyo’s Hibiya Park and surrounding venues. This year’s festival marks the final edition at the historic Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall (YAON) before its scheduled renovation, offering attendees a unique opportunity to experience performances in this iconic setting.

What to Expect

Curated by renowned music producer Seiji Kameda, the festival features a diverse lineup of over 50 artists spanning various genres and generations. Performances will take place across multiple stages, including YAON, ONIWA, HIDAMARI and Tokyo Midtown Hibiya. Highlights include the “Hibiya Dream Sessions,” special collaborative performances featuring artists such as Ozawa Kenji, imase, PUNPEE and The Music Park Orchestra. Full lineup here.

In addition to live music, the festival offers interactive workshops, talk sessions, and family-friendly activities. Food and beverage stalls will be available, featuring a variety of options to satisfy diverse tastes. Notably, the “KAN” booth will serve freshly prepared craft sours and snacks.

Admission & Tickets

Admission to the festival is free. However, certain performances at the YAON stage require advance reservations through a free lottery system. Details on ticket applications can be found on the official website.

Access

Hibiya Park is conveniently located in central Tokyo, accessible via several train stations:

  • Tokyo Metro Hibiya Station (Chiyoda, Hibiya, and Toei Mita lines)
  • JR Yurakucho Station
  • Tokyo Metro Kasumigaseki Station (Marunouchi, Hibiya, and Chiyoda lines)

Information

Date

Start: May 31st 2025 at 10:00am

End: May 31st 2025 at 8:30pm

Venue

Hibiya Park and Tokyo Midtown Hibiya
Hibiya Park, Chiyoda-ku

Cost

Free

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Arden Kreuzer

San Diego-born, Tokyo-based Arden is a writer and editor with a master’s in International Relations from Waseda University. With a background in sociology, East Asian history and journalism, she brings a thoughtful, cross-cultural lens to her work. As a senior editor at Metropolis Magazine, Arden works across print, digital and social media platforms, covering everything from cultural deep-dives to international affairs. Rain or shine, she can often be found on a terrace in one of Tokyo’s shitamachi neighborhoods, observing the everyday details that make the city so compelling.