Free Concert in Tokyo
2025-06-24 04:25:46

Free Concert for Classical Music Beginners in Tokyo on September 6th

A Free Concert for Classical Music Beginners in Tokyo



In a splendid initiative aimed at promoting classical music appreciation, Inoac Corporation is set to host the Young Artist Concert 2025 on September 6, 2025, at the prestigious Suntory Hall in Akasaka, Tokyo. This event is particularly exciting because it welcomes families and individuals who may not have frequent opportunities to enjoy classical music, allowing them to dive into this magnificent genre without any financial constraints, as entry is free (prior online registration is required).

Inoac Corporation, a leading company known for being the first to produce urethane foam in Japan, has shown a strong commitment to supporting cultural activities. The concert will feature an engaging selection of pieces curated to resonate well with those new to classical music. Attendees can expect a performance led by two promising young artists: conductor Erika Kiko and trumpet player Rion Higashikawa. They have garnered attention for their talent and artistry, which promises to make this event unforgettable.

This year, the concert will once again partner with the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble, ensuring a rich and vibrant musical experience. Inoac Corporation believes in giving back to society through cultural support, and this concert serves as a testament to that mission. By nurturing young talent and engaging the community, Inoac hopes to inspire a love for classical music that can be passed down through generations.

Event Details


  • - Concert Name: Inoac Corporation Presents Young Artist Concert 2025
  • - Date: September 6, 2025
  • - Venue: Suntory Hall, Blue Rose
  • - Address: 1-13-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • - Application Period: Until July 13, 2025
  • - Admission Fee: Free
  • - How to Apply: Interested attendees can visit the application page and fill out the necessary details to apply.

Note: Due to the limited seating, entries will be selected via lottery if applications exceed availability. Notifications of acceptance or rejection will be sent via email by July 18, 2025.

Important Notes for Applicants


  • - All seats are reserved, and personal requests for specific seating are not permitted.
  • - Attendees must be of school age or older.
  • - Each individual may apply only once, with a maximum of two tickets. Multiple applications will lead to disqualification.
  • - Attendees will be informed via email in case of any changes or cancellations regarding the concert, and please note that travel costs or accommodation will not be reimbursed in such events.
  • - Re-issuance of tickets is not allowed, so please keep them safe.
  • - The resale of tickets is strictly prohibited.
  • - Personal information collected during the application process will be used solely for this event's purposes.
  • - Incomplete applications may result in disqualification from the lottery.

For inquiries regarding the concert, please contact:
Inoac Corporation Concert Office
E-mail: concert@inoac.co.jp

About Inoac Corporation


Founded in 1954, Inoac Corporation operates under the concept of “The World’s Future with Inoac.” As the pioneer in urethane foam production in Japan, the company has established itself as a leader in polyurethane technology. Leveraging expertise in polymer science, Inoac manufactures innovative materials such as rubber and plastics, contributing to a wide range of industries worldwide and enhancing the quality of everyday life through advanced functional materials and solution services.

For more information, visit their official website and follow them on Instagram at @inoac_official.

This press release contains details that are accurate as of the date of publication and may be subject to change without notice.


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