
On June 23, 2026, Wienners announced the complete guest artist lineup for their nationwide co-headlining tour, OVER THE TOP TOUR 2026, which is scheduled to run from August 24 through October 24, 2026. The tour features rotating special guests including KANA-BOON, Nanao Akari, Sabashister, Ayane Fujisaki (Pinky!), Chiaki Mayumura, and several other acts across nine confirmed dates throughout Japan. For fans who've been waiting to see who would join the self-described "galactic punk band" on this milestone tour — their first nationwide co-headlining run since reforming with a new lineup — we now have the full picture of what to expect at each stop.
The announcement has generated significant excitement because this marks a new chapter for Wienners, led by Tamaya 2060%, and brings together a diverse roster of artists described as "old friends" of the band. Let's walk through everything we know: every confirmed guest, every venue, and how fans can secure tickets for what promises to be one of the summer and fall's most dynamic tour packages.
The Quick Version

- The OVER THE TOP TOUR 2026 runs from August 24 to October 24, 2026, spanning nine confirmed dates across Japan.
- Confirmed guest artists include KANA-BOON, Nanao Akari, Sabashister, Ayane Fujisaki (former Dempagumi.inc member "Pinky!"), Chiaki Mayumura, SPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!!, dustbox, Wasureranneeyo, and Top Secret Man.
- The tour kicks off at Spotify O-WEST in Tokyo on August 24, 2026, and wraps up at F.A.D YOKOHAMA in Kanagawa on October 24, 2026.
- Official advance ticket sales are scheduled to begin on June 28, 2026.
- Three additional tour finale shows have guest artists still to be announced.
The Complete Tour Schedule and Guest Lineup
We now know exactly who will be joining Wienners at each stop on this tour, and the lineup reflects the band's wide-ranging connections across the Japanese music scene. Each date pairs Wienners with different co-headlining acts, creating what should be a unique experience at every venue.
August 24, 2026 — Tokyo, Spotify O-WEST
The tour opens with two special guests: Ayane Fujisaki (known as "Pinky!" during her time with Dempagumi.inc) and Chiaki Mayumura. Fujisaki's inclusion is particularly meaningful — according to the official announcement, she previously served as a support vocalist and pinch-hitter for Wienners, so her appearance at the tour's opening night represents a homecoming of sorts. This double-guest kickoff sets an ambitious tone for the entire run.
September 13, 2026 — Sapporo, Chikama
Wienners heads north to Hokkaido with SPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!! as the co-headlining act. This marks the tour's first stop outside the Tokyo metro area and brings the energy to one of Japan's most enthusiastic live music cities.
September 20, 2026 — Kanazawa, AZ
The punk and hardcore scene gets representation with dustbox joining Wienners in Ishikawa Prefecture. Dustbox's melodic hardcore style should create an interesting dynamic alongside Wienners' own eclectic approach to punk.
September 22, 2026 (Holiday) — Takamatsu, DiME
KANA-BOON makes their first appearance on the tour in Kagawa. The timing on a public holiday should allow fans from across Shikoku to make the trip to this mid-sized venue known for its intimate atmosphere and excellent sound.
September 23, 2026 (Holiday) — Kobe, Taiyo to Tora
KANA-BOON returns for a second consecutive night, this time at one of Kobe's beloved live houses. Back-to-back holiday shows with the same guest suggest these dates could be among the tour's biggest draws, and the venue's reputation for creating special moments should add to the occasion.
October 1, 2026 — Mito, LIGHT HOUSE
Sabashister joins the tour in Ibaraki Prefecture. This pairing brings together two acts known for their energetic live performances, and LIGHT HOUSE's capacity and layout should make for an especially high-energy evening.
October 4, 2026 — Sendai, LIVE HOUSE enn 2nd
Wasureranneeyo ("I Can't Forget") brings their distinctive style to the Miyagi Prefecture stop. The band's name alone has become iconic in Japanese indie circles, and their appearance here adds another layer of diversity to the tour's overall lineup.
October 17, 2026 — Hiroshima, SECOND CRUTCH
Top Secret Man heads west with Wienners for the Hiroshima date. This venue has hosted countless memorable shows over the years, and the pairing should deliver something special for fans in the Chugoku region.
October 24, 2026 — Yokohama, F.A.D YOKOHAMA
The tour closes with Nanao Akari at one of the Yokohama area's premier live music venues. Nanao Akari's presence as the final guest — a vocalist and artist with a devoted following and a reputation for dynamic performances — should provide a fitting conclusion to the two-month run.
What Makes This Tour Special
According to the official announcement, this represents Wienners' first nationwide co-headlining tour, period. More specifically, it's their first such tour since implementing a new band lineup, making the OVER THE TOP TOUR 2026 a significant milestone in the group's evolution. The band has referred to the rotating cast of guest artists as "old friends," suggesting these aren't just business bookings but genuine creative relationships built over years in the Japanese music scene.
The diversity of the guest roster is striking. We're looking at everything from KANA-BOON's alternative rock to Nanao Akari's genre-crossing vocal performances, from dustbox's melodic hardcore to the more experimental sounds of artists like Chiaki Mayumura. What ties them together appears to be a shared ethos around energetic, authentic live performance rather than any single musical style — exactly what you'd expect from a band that describes itself as "galactic punk."
The tour structure also shows thoughtful planning. By scheduling KANA-BOON for back-to-back holiday shows, Wienners has created what could become a mini-festival atmosphere across those September dates. Opening with a double-guest bill and closing with Nanao Akari creates natural bookends, while the regional diversity ensures fans across Japan have a reasonable chance to catch at least one stop.
How to Get Tickets
Official advance ticket sales are scheduled to begin on June 28, 2026. While the announcement confirms that ticketing information exists, the specific pricing and purchase methods weren't fully detailed in the initial release. What we do know is that there will be an official pre-order period starting on that date, giving fans who act quickly the best chance to secure spots at their preferred shows.
Given that several of these venues are mid-sized live houses with limited capacity — places like Spotify O-WEST, DiME, and Taiyo to Tora aren't massive halls — we'd expect tickets for certain dates to move quickly, particularly the holiday shows with KANA-BOON and the opening and closing nights with their special guest configurations.
The Mystery of the Final Shows
One intriguing detail from the announcement: three additional tour finale performances have co-headlining partners that are scheduled to be revealed later. This means the tour is actually longer than the nine confirmed dates we've outlined above, and the final stretch will feature at least three more shows with guests still under wraps.
This approach — holding back the finale lineup — suggests Wienners may be planning something particularly special for the tour's conclusion, possibly bigger-name collaborations or multi-artist bills that required more complex scheduling to confirm. It also gives fans who might have already committed to earlier dates a reason to stay engaged as the tour progresses, knowing there are still surprises to come.
What People Are Saying
Many fans expressed excitement about the KANA-BOON pairing specifically, with several commenting on social media that seeing these two acts together has been on their wish list for years. The back-to-back holiday shows seem to be generating particular buzz, with fans already making travel plans to attend both nights if possible.
Ayane Fujisaki's return as a guest — given her history as a support member for Wienners — struck an emotional chord with longtime followers. Multiple fans noted that her presence at the opening show feels like a reunion, adding sentimental weight to what's already a significant tour for the band's new era.
The regional diversity has also earned praise, with fans in cities like Sapporo, Takamatsu, and Hiroshima expressing genuine appreciation that the tour isn't Tokyo-and-Osaka-only. Several commenters mentioned that they rarely get the chance to see tours of this caliber come through their cities, making them more determined to attend their local date.
There's also curiosity and speculation about which artists might fill those final three unannounced slots. Some fans are hoping for international guests or major festival headliners, while others are predicting deeper cuts — artists from Wienners' earliest days or surprise reunion performances. The mystery itself seems to be part of the fun.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Wienners OVER THE TOP TOUR 2026 start and end?
The tour is scheduled to run from August 24, 2026 (opening night at Spotify O-WEST in Tokyo) through at least October 24, 2026 (closing with Nanao Akari at F.A.D YOKOHAMA). There are also three additional finale shows with dates and guests still to be announced, so the actual conclusion will likely extend beyond October 24.
Which guest artists are confirmed for the tour?
Confirmed guests include KANA-BOON (appearing September 22 and 23), Nanao Akari (October 24), Sabashister (October 1), Ayane Fujisaki and Chiaki Mayumura (both August 24), SPARK!!SOUND!!SHOW!! (September 13), dustbox (September 20), Wasureranneeyo (October 4), and Top Secret Man (October 17). Three additional finale shows will feature guests to be revealed later.
Where can I buy tickets for the tour?
Official advance ticket sales are scheduled to begin on June 28, 2026. The announcement indicates tickets will be available through an official pre-order system, though specific ticketing platforms and pricing weren't fully detailed in the initial release. Fans should check Wienners' official website and social media for purchase links as the sale date approaches.
Why is this tour significant for Wienners?
This is Wienners' first nationwide co-headlining tour overall, and specifically their first such tour since implementing a new band lineup. It represents a major statement for the group's current phase, bringing together what they've described as "old friends" from across the Japanese music scene for a two-month celebration of their sound and community.
Will more dates be added to the tour?
While nothing additional has been officially confirmed beyond the nine announced dates and the three mystery finale shows, the structure of the announcement — with those final performances still under wraps — suggests the band is keeping some flexibility in the schedule. It's possible that if certain dates sell out quickly or if logistical opportunities arise, additional shows could be added, but that's speculation rather than confirmed information.
Looking Ahead to August and Beyond
With tickets going on sale on June 28, 2026, fans have just days to plan which dates they want to target and make their travel arrangements if they're coming from outside the host cities. The mix of intimate venues and diverse guest artists means that while every show will feature Wienners at the core, each night should have its own distinct character and energy depending on who's sharing the bill.
For a band marking a new chapter with a new lineup, choosing to do it through a co-headlining tour rather than a traditional solo run says something about Wienners' values — they're celebrating not just their own evolution but the broader community that's supported and surrounded them. As we wait for those final three guest announcements and then watch the tour unfold from late August through October, we're likely to see not just nine (or more) great shows, but a snapshot of where Japanese alternative and punk music stands in 2026.
If you're planning to attend, mark June 28 on your calendar for ticket sales, and start thinking now about which matchup excites you most. Whether it's the opening night reunion feel with Ayane Fujisaki, the holiday energy of the KANA-BOON dates, or the grand finale with Nanao Akari, there's a show on this tour designed to feel like your show. We'll be watching to see who fills those final slots — and then watching the fan videos and reviews roll in as the tour makes its way across Japan this summer and fall.