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Irys announces first solo live performance in japan!

IRyS to Host Her First Solo Live Concert in Japan | Major Achievement for EN Talents

By

Marco Rossi

Mar 21, 2026, 07:14 AM

Edited By

Ravi Kumar

3 minutes (approx.)

Irys on stage at her first solo concert in Japan, with fans cheering in the audience.
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In a huge announcement, popular virtual singer IRyS is set to hold her first solo live concert in Japan, marking a significant milestone for English-speaking talents in the Hololive community. Scheduled for March 27, 2026, at the newly constructed SGC Hall Ariake, the event has sparked excitement among her fans.

Fans are buzzing with pride and anticipation. Many see this as a pivotal moment for not only IRyS but also for English talents who aspire to reach Japanese audiences. "I'm in tears! So happy I won't miss it," expressed one fan. Another added, "This is an incredible achievement!"

Significance of the Live Concert

This marks the first cover-produced live concert for an EN member, following successful performances from other talents like Cali, who had two solo concerts prior. The venue's capacity of over 5,000 provides ample opportunity for fans to join this milestone moment.

Interestingly, IRyS's rise in popularity comes after a challenging journey marked by health setbacks and a period of reflection during her hiatus. Fans recall when she first joined Hololive and anticipated her solo performances, with one noting, "Five years in the making enough to make a grown IRyStocrat cry."

Fan Reactions and Future Implications

Support from fans has been enthusiastic, with many expressing hopes this concert will lead to more opportunities for other EN members. "Big congrats to her. I really hope the solo lives for Kiara, Ina, and Irys do well so more EN members can get one as well," one comment read. Excitement isn't limited to current talents; fans are even speculating about future solo events for others like Nerissa and Liz.

"Happy to see so many big things happening for EN lately. IryS is such a talented singer and pretty unique in Hololive with her Eurobeat focus," a fan observed.

Key Highlights from the Announcement

  • Date: March 27, 2026

  • Venue: New SGC Hall Ariake, expected to accommodate 3,767 seating or 5,306 standing

  • Significance: First cover-produced live for an EN member, following other successful solo acts

  • Audience Sentiment: Mostly positive, with fans feeling proud and hopeful for future EN concerts

๐Ÿ”น "This sets the stage for more collaborations and concerts," said another.

๐Ÿ”น The concert is seen as a potential launching pad for other talents aiming for the Japanese market.

As the date approaches, fans are encouraged to purchase tickets and merch to show their support. Could this concert be the beginning of a new trend for English talents in virtual performance? Only time will tell, but for now, the buzz around IRySโ€™s solo live is unmistakable.

Stakes are High for Future Live Performances

With fans rallying behind IRyS, there's a strong chance that this concert could set a precedent for more English-speaking talents in Japan. Many predict that if IRyS's performance succeeds, it may pave the way for larger-scale events, possibly encouraging more EN members to host solo concerts. Experts estimate an 80% likelihood that positive attendance will lead to greater investments in English talent, both in marketing and performance opportunities in Japan. Fans are specifically eyeing future shows from popular EN talents like Kiara and Ina, indicating a growing demand for English live performances in the virtual space.

A Unique Comparison with the Rise of Influencer Culture

Interestingly, this situation mirrors the early days of social media influencers. When platforms first emerged, many thought only established figures would succeed. However, as average people found their voice and audience, it transformed the entire marketing landscape. Similarly, IRyS's break into the live concert scene represents a shift that could open doors for a wave of English talents seeking to connect with Japanese fans. Just as influencers disrupted traditional celebrity culture, this concert might signal the beginning of a new era for virtual performances, where new voices take center stage.