In March of 2026, visual kei icons SHAZNA will tour across three stops in Latin America. Following four performances across Japan, SHAZNA will embark to Mexico, Brazil, and Chile for three exciting concerts!
While venue locations have yet to be announced, concert dates have been confirmed. SHAZNA’s first stop in Latin America is Mexico on March 16, followed by Brazil on March 19, then concluding in Chile on March 21. Dates and venues for the Japanese leg of the tour have already been posted, along with a confirmation for an April tour finale in Tokyo.
Each Japanese show will feature a different setlist, recreating previous live performances from between 1997 through 2000. Long-time fans are sure to get nostalgic for these setlists! The shows in Mexico, Brazil, and Chile, meanwhile, will showcase both “old and new sides of SHAZNA”.
The melodic rock band also debuted a new look alongside the tour announcements! Vocalist IZAM’s pastel pinks and greens contrast beautifully with the darker notes of black in his hair. Bassist NIY and guitarist AOI also embrace darkness in their new looks, with NIY’s black tie and hair and AOI’s elegantly gothic attire.
About SHAZNA
Originally formed in 1992, the three-man band grew immensely popular following the release of their 1997 single “Melty Love”. This single has been re-released multiple times, and covered by other legendary visual kei artists! Although SHAZNA’s roots began with a rougher, more gothic influence, lighter songs such as “Raspberry Time” made the band 90’s visual kei royalty. Throughout their long career, including adding new members and long hiatuses, SHAZNA has continued to be beloved.
| π Date | π Location | π Country | πΆ Venue | π Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
February 11, 2026 | Shinsaibashi | π―π΅ Japan | MUSE HALL | Info |
February 21, 2026 | Sendai | π―π΅ Japan | darwin | Info |
February 28, 2026 | Saitama | π―π΅ Japan | Nishikawaguchi HEARTS | Info |
March 01, 2026 | Shin-Yokohama | π―π΅ Japan | NEW SIDE BEACH | Info |
March 16, 2026 | π²π½ Mexico | Info | ||
March 19, 2026 | π§π· Brazil | Info | ||
March 21, 2026 | π¨π± Chile | Info | ||
April 18, 2026 | Tokyo | π―π΅ Japan | Hulic Hall | Info |

