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The Zepp music halls are a group of Japanese music halls covering every area of the country. The Zepp halls 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.

The Zepp venues are sponsored by the Asahi Breweries.

Locations

In Japan

Currently operating

From north to south:

Zepp Sapporo[1]
  • Founded: April, 1998
  • Capacity: 2,009

43°02′58″N 141°21′11″E / 43.049309°N 141.353194°E / 43.049309; 141.353194

Zepp Tokyo[2]
  • Founded: March, 1999
  • Capacity: 2,709

35°37′33″N 139°46′56″E / 35.625903°N 139.782278°E / 35.625903; 139.782278

Zepp Diver City (Tokyo)[3]
  • Founded: April, 2012
  • Capacity: 2,473

35°37′31″N 139°46′30″E / 35.625139°N 139.775111°E / 35.625139; 139.775111

Zepp Nagoya[4]
  • Founded March, 2005
  • Capacity: 1,792

35°09′48″N 136°53′05″E / 35.1634°N 136.8846°E / 35.1634; 136.8846

Zepp Namba (Osaka)[5]
  • Founded: April, 2012
  • Capacity 2,530

34°39′26″N 135°30′05″E / 34.657361°N 135.501306°E / 34.657361; 135.501306

Zepp Osaka Bayside[6]
  • Founded: February, 2017[7]
  • Capacity 2,801

34°39′43″N 135°26′06″E / 34.662024°N 135.434959°E / 34.662024; 135.434959


Planned Locations[8]

By planned opening date:

Zepp Fukuoka
  • Planned Opening: 2018
Zepp Yokohama[9]
  • Planned Opening: Spring 2020

Former Locations

From north to south:

Zepp Sendai
  • Founded: August 1, 2000
  • Closed: July, 2012
  • Capacity: 1500

38°15′38″N 140°53′01″E / 38.260537°N 140.883569°E / 38.260537; 140.883569

Zepp Osaka
  • Founded: November, 1998
  • Closed: April, 2012
  • Capacity: 2200

34°38′28″N 135°25′01″E / 34.641026°N 135.416972°E / 34.641026; 135.416972

Zepp Fukuoka[10]
  • Founded: June, 1999
  • Closed: May, 2015
  • Capacity: 2,001

33°35′37″N 130°21′48″E / 33.593553°N 130.363264°E / 33.593553; 130.363264

Outside Japan

Currently Operating

Zepp BIGBOX (Singapore)
  • Founded: June, 2017
  • Capacity: 2,333

1°19′55″N 103°44′41″E / 1.331863°N 103.744751°E / 1.331863; 103.744751

Planned Locations[8]

By planned opening date:

Zepp New Taipei

  • Planned Opening: April 2020
  • Capacity 2,200
  • Location Futuhsin, Hsinchuang District, New Taipei City
Zepp Kuala Lumpur
  • Planned Opening: End of 2020
  • Capacity 2,500
  • Location No. 2 Jalan Hang Tuah 55100 Kuala Lumpur

Shareholders

  1. ^ "Zepp 札幌|Zepp Hall|Zeppライブエンタテインメント". hall.zepp.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  2. ^ "Zepp 東京|Zepp Hall|Zeppライブエンタテインメント". hall.zepp.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  3. ^ "Zepp ダイバーシティ東京|Zepp Hall|Zeppライブエンタテインメント". hall.zepp.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  4. ^ "Zepp 名古屋|Zepp Hall|Zeppライブエンタテインメント". hall.zepp.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  5. ^ "Zepp なんば大阪|Zepp Hall|Zeppライブエンタテインメント". hall.zepp.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  6. ^ "Zepp 大阪ベイサイド|Zepp Hall|Zeppライブエンタテインメント". hall.zepp.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  7. ^ Brasor, Author: Philip. "PollstarPro: Zepp Hall Opens With Alexandro". Retrieved 2017-12-20. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  8. ^ a b "Zepp Concert Halls to Expand Across Asia - WOWJAPAN". WOWJAPAN. 2017-04-29. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  9. ^ "横浜・みなとみらい21地区に新「Zepp」が2020年春に誕生! - News|Zeppホールネットワーク・Zeppライブ". Zepp|Zeppホールネットワーク・Zeppライブ (in Japanese). Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  10. ^ "Zepp Fukuoka LAST 3DAYS 2016.5/6[FRI]・7[SAT]・8[SUN]". www.zepp.co.jp. Retrieved 2017-12-20.