Travis Japan Chiba tickets reselling

- Travis Japan fans posted active resale and ticket-exchange offers for the group’s Chiba tour stop on May 23, 2026, as same-day demand played out online. - STARTO Entertainment lists two May 23 shows at LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY in Chiba, while resale listings showed prices including 30,000 yen and 35,000 yen. - Travis Japan’s Chiba run continues on May 24 at LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY, according to the group’s official 2026 tour schedule.

Travis Japan ticket resale activity for the group’s Chiba dates was visible online on May 23, as fans posted offers to sell, buy or exchange seats tied to the day’s performances. STARTO Entertainment’s official tour page lists two shows on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY in Chiba Prefecture, with start times of 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. The posts did not amount to an official resale announcement. They showed a familiar concert-day market instead: fans sharing seat details, asking for face-value trades, and arranging digital ticket transfers around one of the final stops on the Chiba leg. The official artist page also showed Travis Japan scheduled in Chiba on May 23 and May 24. ### Which Chiba performances were involved? STARTO Entertainment’s schedule names LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY as the Chiba venue and lists five performances across May 22 to May 24. (starto.jp) The May 23 entries are the afternoon and evening shows, and the May 24 date remains on the schedule at 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. The official page also gives access details for the arena, saying it is about a six-minute walk from Minami-Funabashi Station on the JR Keiyo and Musashino lines. (starto.jp) That venue detail matched the Chiba references circulating in fan resale posts. ### What did the resale listings actually show? Ticket resale marketplace listings for the same tour showed active offers for the Chiba stop around the same period, including entries for the May 24 performance at LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY. (starto.jp) In examples visible on Ticket Ryutsu Center, listings referenced fan-club advance tickets, unspecified seats, digital ticket delivery and “同行募集,” or companion-entry arrangements. The same page showed prices including 30,000 yen for single tickets and 35,000 yen per ticket for a two-ticket listing. The marketplace also displayed a broader count of 125 tickets listed for the tour and 229 users waiting to list, while warning sellers about Japan’s ticket scalping law and cautioning buyers that some prices may be set high. ### Were these official resale channels? (ticket.co.jp) STARTO Entertainment’s tour page is a schedule and event-information page, not an official fan-to-fan resale notice. The page includes concert dates, venue access and goods-sale instructions, but the material visible there does not advertise an official resale system for the Chiba performances. Ticket Ryutsu Center, by contrast, presented itself as a resale marketplace and said transactions could continue until the day of the performance. (ticket.co.jp) Its listing language showed how buyers and sellers were handling digital tickets, seat uncertainty and same-day handoff terms. ### Why were fans discussing transfers and exchanges so actively? May 23 was a live performance day, and same-day posts often cluster around late schedule changes, duplicate wins in fan-club lotteries, or attempts to swap seat locations. (starto.jp) The resale examples visible for Travis Japan’s Chiba dates included terms such as random distribution, companion entry and QR-ticket delivery, all of which are common markers of last-minute coordination in Japan’s concert market. (ticket.co.jp) The official tour page separately noted that Chiba goods sales were managed through reserved entry slots, underscoring that the venue was operating under structured event-day procedures as fans gathered for the shows. ### What happens next for the Chiba run? May 24 is the next concrete date on Travis Japan’s official schedule for LaLa arena TOKYO-BAY. STARTO Entertainment lists two more Chiba performances on Sunday, May 24, at 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., and the group’s artist calendar also shows the Chiba concert continuing that day. (ticket.co.jp) (starto.jp 1) (starto.jp 2)

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