Nijisanji VTuber Lauren Iroas (ローレン・イロアス) will hold his first-ever solo concert, “Lauren Iroas 1st LIVE ‘FACE’,” on July 30, 2026, and the main performance will be streamed exclusively in Japan on Niconico Live, according to Dwango, the company behind the platform.
The show will be broadcast live from the Tokyo International Forum in Tokyo starting at 18:30 JST. Viewing tickets for the main broadcast went on sale on Dwango Ticket starting July 8 at 5 p.m. Fans can choose from several viewing options, including a standard ticket, a “Liver Camera” feed that follows Lauren Iroas throughout the show, and a fixed venue camera showing the full stage. Timeshift viewing will be available after the live broadcast ends through August 17 at 11:59 p.m., allowing ticket holders to rewatch the concert as many times as they like during that window.
Two companion broadcasts will bookend the main show. A pre-show broadcast at 17:15, hosted by fellow Nijisanji talent Fuwa Minato (不破湊) with on-site reporting from Momoka Ryoran (百花繚乱), will be free to watch in full. After the concert, a “fastest reaction” broadcast featuring Fuwa Minato and Lauren Iroas will recap the night, with its opening segment also free to view.
In a statement, Lauren Iroas said, “I’m preparing to give everything I have right now. On the day, I intend to put all of that on the stage. I’ll do my best to make it the best day possible, so I hope you’ll watch until the end.”
Who is Lauren Iroas?
Lauren Iroas is a virtual talent under Nijisanji, the VTuber agency operated by Ichikara/ANYCOLOR. July 2026 marks his fifth year since debut. He has built a following for his high-level skill in FPS games and a laid-back talking style that contrasts with his cool visual design, alongside a strong singing voice showcased in his “utattemita” (cover song) videos. In April 2026, he released his debut mini album, “No One,” featuring original songs contributed by seven artists, including rapper nqrse (なるせ), music producer Sasuke Haraguchi (原口沙輔) and Vocaloid producer Nayutan Seijin (ナユタン星人).
Fuwa Minato, who hosts both companion broadcasts, also took part in the chorus for one of the tracks on “No One.”
What’s next
Ticket sales for the main broadcast and its two additional camera feeds run through August 16, giving fans until the day before the concert to secure access. With the concert doubling as a celebration of his five-year debut anniversary, the event is expected to feature live performances of songs from “No One” alongside past fan favorites.

