Zepp

Group of Japanese music halls From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Zepp music halls are a group of Japanese music venues covering every area of the country. They play host to many international tours and are a popular stop among Japanese musicians. Each venue takes the Zepp name, along with the city in which it is located. The Zepp company is a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan. Starting from 2017, Zepp locations also opened in other countries like Singapore (formerly), Taiwan, and Malaysia.[1] In 2022, it opened its first location in Malaysia at Bukit Bintang City Centre (BBCC), Kuala Lumpur.[1]

The Zepp venues in Japan are sponsored by the Asahi Breweries.[citation needed]

Locations

Current

More information Name, Location ...
Name Location Opened Capacity[2]
General Admission Reserved
Zepp Sapporo[3] Hokkaido Sapporo 12 April 1998 2,009 723
Zepp Nagoya[4] Aichi Prefecture Nagoya 11 March 2005 1,864 741
Zepp Namba[5] Osaka Prefecture Osaka 27 April 2012 2,513 1,206
Zepp DiverCity[6] Tokyo Tokyo 29 April 2012 2,473 1,102
Zepp Osaka Bayside[7] Osaka 17 February 2017 2,801 1,198
Zepp Fukuoka[8] Fukuoka Prefecture Fukuoka 7 December 2018 1,526 669
KT Zepp Yokohama[9] Kanagawa Prefecture Yokohama 7 March 2020 2,146 1,251
Zepp Haneda[10] Tokyo 18 July 2020 2,925 1,207
Zepp New Taipei[11] Taiwan New Taipei City 31 July 2020 2,245
Zepp Kuala Lumpur[12] Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 26 May 2022 2,414
Zepp Shinjuku[13] Tokyo 17 April 2023 1,500
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Former

More information Name, Location ...
Name Location Opened Closed Capacity
Zepp Osaka Osaka 24 November 1998 8 April 2012 2,200
Zepp Fukuoka Fukuoka 5 June 1999 9 May 2016[14] 2,001
Zepp Sendai Miyagi Prefecture Sendai 1 August 2000 1 July 2012 1,500
Zepp Blue Theater Roppongi Tokyo January 2015 November 2017 901
Zepp@BigBox Singapore Singapore 5 June 2017 4 October 2019[15] 2,3334,032
Zepp Tokyo Tokyo 20 March 1999 1 January 2022[16] 3,009
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Shareholders

References

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