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Club Zy Website Maintenance Scheduled June 11

Club Zy Website Maintenance Scheduled June 11

If you’ve been planning to check Club Zy’s ticketing platform or browse their event listings, mark your calendars—the site will be going offline for essential system maintenance.

Club Zy, one of Japan’s major live house and event booking platforms serving the Visual Kei and broader Japanese music community, has announced a scheduled maintenance window. The work is set to take place on Thursday, June 11, 2026, from 1:00 AM to 6:00 AM Japan Standard Time. During this period, the entire website will be inaccessible, so any attempts to purchase tickets, check event details, or access venue information will be temporarily blocked.

The maintenance window is relatively compact—a five-hour closure—though the venue notes that the end time may shift depending on how smoothly the work progresses. For Western fans of Visual Kei, Club Zy’s platform serves as a crucial gateway to securing tickets for Japanese live events, ranging from small underground shows to larger promotional tours. The venue hosts performances across multiple genres, but it’s particularly significant within the VK scene as a booking hub for both established acts and emerging bands.

While maintenance announcements might seem routine, they’re worth noting if you’re actively hunting for tickets or monitoring event schedules. If you’re in the middle of a ticket purchase or planning to book shows during that early-morning window (which, depending on your timezone, may actually fall during your evening or daytime), you’ll need to wait until after 6:00 AM JST to complete your transaction.

The platform operator emphasizes that this downtime is necessary to deliver improved service quality going forward, so the temporary inconvenience is in service of a better user experience overall.

Keep an eye on Club Zy’s official channels for any last-minute updates to the maintenance schedule. If you’ve got shows or tickets you’re monitoring through the platform, it’s worth double-checking their status once the site comes back online.