If you have ever cried at an anime finale, you have probably cried to her voice. This summer the woman behind some of Japan's most-streamed theme songs brings that catalogue to Lantau, and the LiSA Hong Kong concert is shaping up to be one of the season's loudest, most heartfelt nights out.

Billed as "LiVE is Smile Always ~15~", the show marks 15 years since her solo debut — a milestone tour landing at AsiaWorld-Arena on Saturday 18 July 2026. Here is the practical, no-fluff guide: when and where it happens, what tickets cost, who LiSA is for the uninitiated, and how to get out to the airport island without missing the opening note.

The short answer: LiSA plays AsiaWorld-Arena (Hall 1), AsiaWorld-Expo on Saturday 18 July 2026 at 8pm, celebrating her 15th anniversary with "LiVE is Smile Always ~15~". Tickets are HK$1,099 standing and HK$1,099 / 899 / 699 seated, via Cityline. Take the Airport Express to AsiaWorld-Expo Station — the platform opens straight into the venue.

In This Guide

  1. When & Where Is the LiSA Hong Kong Concert?
  2. Who Is LiSA, and Why Does This 15th-Anniversary Show Matter?
  3. Tickets, Prices & Where to Buy
  4. How Do You Get to AsiaWorld-Expo on the Night?
  5. What to Expect From the Show
  6. More J-Pop & Anime Music in Hong Kong This Summer
  7. FAQ

When & Where Is the LiSA Hong Kong Concert?

LiSA performs one night onlySaturday 18 July 2026, doors-dependent start at 8pm — at AsiaWorld-Arena (Hall 1), the big indoor arena inside AsiaWorld-Expo (亞洲國際博覽館) out by Hong Kong International Airport. The concert is promoted by Live Nation Hong Kong and forms part of her 15th-anniversary run.

The title is the clue to the mood. "LiVE is Smile Always ~15~" has been the banner for LiSA's anniversary shows, and the Hong Kong date slots it into a packed mid-July weekend on the airport island. It is a Saturday, so plan the journey — more on that below — and treat the 8pm start as the moment to be in your seat, not stepping off the train.

LiSA — LiVE is Smile Always ~15~ in Hong Kong

AsiaWorld-Arena, AsiaWorld-Expo · 15th-anniversary concert

LiSA brings her anniversary tour to Hong Kong for a single arena night. AsiaWorld-Arena is a purpose-built indoor arena with both seated tiers and a standing zone, so you can pick your spot — front-and-centre on the floor, or a clear view from the stands.

DateSaturday 18 July 2026
Show time8:00pm
VenueAsiaWorld-Arena (Hall 1)
Address1 Airport Expo Boulevard, Chek Lap Kok, Lantau
Nearest MTRAsiaWorld-Expo Station (Airport Express)
TicketsHK$699 – 1,099 (standing & seated)
OrganiserLive Nation (HK) Limited
BookingCityline

Full event details are on the official AsiaWorld-Expo event page.

Who Is LiSA, and Why Does This 15th-Anniversary Show Matter?

For anyone outside the anime world: LiSA is one of Japan's defining voices in anime music. Since her solo debut in 2011, she has built a career on the soundtracks of shows millions grew up on — the kind of songs that play over the scene where everything changes.

Her breakthrough came with "Crossing Field", the opening theme to Sword Art Online. Then came "Gurenge" (紅蓮華), the explosive opener to Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, which turned her into a household name. Her Demon Slayer film theme "Homura" (炎) went further still, topping charts and breaking streaming records across Asia.

That is what makes a 15th-anniversary show land differently. This is not a quick promo stop — it is a career-spanning celebration, with recent singles such as "REALiZE" and "Shouted Serenade" sitting alongside the anthems that made her name. With Demon Slayer back in cinemas worldwide, her catalogue has rarely felt more current.

"When a packed AsiaWorld-Arena sings 'Gurenge' back at her, an airport exhibition hall turns into the climax of your favourite anime."

Tickets, Prices & Where to Buy

This show offers both standing and seated options, which is part of the appeal — superfans can go for the floor while families and first-timers grab a clear seat. Pricing is refreshingly simple, with the top seated tier matching the standing price.

LiSA Hong Kong Ticket Prices

ZonePrice (HK$)Good for
Standing1,099Front-of-stage energy (age 12+, 140cm+)
Seated A1,099Prime seats, closest blocks
Seated B899Mid-tier seating
Seated C699Upper stands, budget-friendly

Wheelchair-and-minder tickets are HK$899. Prices are set by the organiser; buy only through official channels — see Cityline and the official AsiaWorld-Expo listing for live availability.

Tickets went on sale on 22 April 2026 through Cityline, the official agent. Because the run has been on sale for a while, by show week the cheapest seats and the standing zone may be the first to thin out — so if a particular zone matters to you, do not leave it to the last minute.

Before you book: stick to Cityline and the official AsiaWorld-Expo page. Concert demand attracts resellers, and tickets bought from strangers or unofficial sites may be refused at the door. Double-check the date, zone and age limits before you pay — the standing zone is strictly 12 and over, 140cm or taller.

How Do You Get to AsiaWorld-Expo on the Night?

Here is the part that trips up first-timers: AsiaWorld-Expo is not in town — it sits next to the airport on Lantau Island. The good news is the journey is genuinely easy. The MTR Airport Express runs straight to AsiaWorld-Expo Station, the line's western terminus, and the station opens directly into the complex, so you step off the platform and into the venue with no street walking.

From Hong Kong Station in Central it is about 28 minutes, via Kowloon and the airport. There is a discounted event-day Airport Express fare for concert-goers in some cases, so check the venue's transport page before you travel. Buses and taxis also serve the site if you are coming from the airport or the west side of the city.

Getting to AsiaWorld-Expo From the City

OptionRouteGood for
Airport ExpressHong Kong / Kowloon / Tsing Yi → AsiaWorld-Expo Station (~28 min from Central)Fastest and easiest
BusRoutes serving the airport / Tung Chung area, then a short walkBudget travel from Lantau / west Kowloon
TaxiLantau (blue) or Urban (red) taxi to the venueLate finishes & groups

Confirm the latest routes and any event-day fares on the official AsiaWorld-Expo "Getting here" page before you set off.

Plan your exit: an 8pm start means a late finish, and trains fill quickly once the lights come up. Have your route home set before you arrive, and if you are travelling far, check the last Airport Express and onward connections. The arena bans outside food and drink, large bags and professional cameras, so pack light.

What to Expect From the Show

AsiaWorld-Arena is a full-scale arena, not an intimate club, so expect a proper production: big screens, dramatic lighting and the high-energy band sound LiSA is known for. Her shows lean into rock — punchy, fast and physically loud — which is exactly why the standing zone sells.

Setlists shift from night to night, but an anniversary show leans on the milestones. Expect the anime anthems that built her name woven through newer material, and the kind of crowd singalongs that make these gigs feel communal. If you know the words to "Gurenge", you will not be the only one.

One practical note for the standing zone: the holding area opens around four hours before the show and you enter the hall by the queuing number printed on your ticket, so arrive early if your spot on the floor matters. Seated ticket-holders have it easier and can time their arrival to the 8pm start.

More J-Pop & Anime Music in Hong Kong This Summer

LiSA is one peak in a stacked stretch for Asian pop in Hong Kong. The airport island has become a genuine concert hub — earlier in the season ITZY brought their world tour to AsiaWorld-Expo, and the same arena keeps pulling big touring names across the summer. If your taste runs to guitars and anime openings, our guide to the Japanese bands and acts playing Hong Kong this year is the place to start.

For the full picture, our running guide to the best concerts coming to Hong Kong in 2026 tracks every headline gig as it lands, and our roundup of the biggest events in Hong Kong this summer maps out what to book next. New to catching live music here? Start with our pick of Hong Kong's best live-music venues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is LiSA's Hong Kong concert in 2026?
LiSA plays one night in Hong Kong — Saturday 18 July 2026 at 8pm — at AsiaWorld-Arena (Hall 1), AsiaWorld-Expo. The show, titled "LiVE is Smile Always ~15~", celebrates her 15th anniversary as a solo artist and is organised by Live Nation Hong Kong.
How much are LiSA Hong Kong tickets and where can I buy them?
Tickets are HK$1,099 for the standing zone and HK$1,099, HK$899 or HK$699 for seats, with HK$899 wheelchair-and-minder tickets. They went on sale on 22 April 2026 through Cityline, the official agent. Buy only from official channels and check live availability before the show.
Who is LiSA?
LiSA is a Japanese singer who made her solo debut in 2011 and became one of anime music's biggest names. She sang "Crossing Field" for Sword Art Online and "Gurenge" for Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and her Demon Slayer film theme "Homura" broke streaming records.
How do you get to AsiaWorld-Expo by MTR?
Take the MTR Airport Express to AsiaWorld-Expo Station, the line's western terminus — about 28 minutes from Hong Kong Station in Central. The station sits inside the venue, so you walk straight off the platform into the complex. It is next to the airport on Lantau, so allow extra travel time.
Is there a standing zone at the LiSA concert?
Yes. Alongside the seated tiers there is a HK$1,099 standing zone, with an age limit of 12 and over and a height limit of 140cm or above. The standing holding area opens about four hours before the show, and you enter the hall by the queuing number printed on your ticket.

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