CLAN QUEEN Release "Enraku-en" Live Video from Sold-Out Tokyo Tour Date
CLAN QUEEN has unveiled live footage of “Enraku-en” (踊楽園) captured during their sold-out Tokyo performance at Zepp DiverCity, marking the final stop of their ambitious “Grand Hotel MONOPOLY Tour” 2026.
For those discovering CLAN QUEEN for the first time, the band represents the cutting edge of contemporary Japanese Visual Kei — blending theatrical aesthetics with intricate musicianship and a bold visual identity that commands attention. Their recent touring cycle proved their growing momentum among both domestic and international audiences.
The nationwide tour spanned April and May across five major cities, hitting the Zepp venues in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka alongside inaugural one-man shows in Sapporo and Fukuoka. The Tokyo finale sold out completely, underscoring the band’s rising fanbase. The release of “Enraku-en” footage allows those who missed the live experience to witness the energy and precision CLAN QUEEN brought to the stage.

Looking ahead, CLAN QUEEN’s momentum continues with a major year-end event. On December 18, 2026, they’ll headline the Tokyo Garden Theatre for their one-man live “Secret Empire” — a fitting title that echoes their upcoming triple-A-side single of the same name, dropping April 15. The single features three distinct tracks: “Mukaigo” (無花果), “Eden,” and “Dirty Little Secrets,” with “Mukaigo” already available as an advance preview.
Tickets for the December show are currently available through Lawson Ticket’s pre-lottery system (deadline May 27, 2026). This is your chance to secure your place for what promises to be an essential performance on the Japanese Visual Kei calendar.

To stay connected with CLAN QUEEN’s latest news, tour announcements, and new releases, visit their official website and follow them across YouTube, X (Twitter), Instagram, and TikTok. Stream the “Secret Empire” single and explore their full discography through their official music links — there’s no better time to dive deeper into one of Visual Kei’s most exciting contemporary acts.