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Juju Fes 2026: Two-Day Event at K Arena Yokohama This August! Third Visual Unveiled, Plus Full Cast and Artist Lineup

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Juju Fes 2026 Visual

This morning, the moment the official website updated, I bet many of you had phones buzzing non-stop. That’s right, it’s finally here. The full scoop on “Juju Fes 2026 -5th anniversary-” has finally been unveiled.

The venue is once again Kanagawa’s K Arena Yokohama, which was a massive success last year. Mark your calendars for two days: Saturday 29th and Sunday 30th August 2026. It’s exactly five years since the anime first aired. This summer, the world of Jujutsu, which deepened further with the first part of Season 3, “The Culling Game,” is set to ignite that venue once more. This event is more than just a fan meet-up. As stated on the official site, it serves as the “grand finale” for the 5th-anniversary celebrations. I remember at last year’s “Juju Fes 2024,” the fusion of a live band playing the soundtrack with the voice actors’ live dubbing sent shivers down everyone’s spine. This time around, it looks set to be on a whole other level.

“The Culling Game” Visuals All in One Place! Third Key Visual Revealed

And the first thing that catches your eye is this newly released third key visual. It forms a triptych with the first and second visuals released previously. This time, it features the cast from “The Culling Game” arc who really sparked things off, centred around Yuji Itadori, with Megumi Fushiguro, Yuta Okkotsu, Maki Zenin, Choso, Kinji Hakari, and Hiromi Higuruma. Having finished the third anime season, just seeing this line-up together brings back that incredible tension, doesn’t it?

Who’s Appearing? An Absolutely Stellar Cast and Artist Lineup

Now, as part of our “Juju Fes 2026 review”, let’s break down the must-know appearance details. Looking at the announced lineup, I bet more than a few of you exclaimed, “Wait, is this for real?” With the content changing significantly over the two days, the smart move is to try and catch both.

DAY 1 (August 29th): The Profound World of “Hidden Inventory / Premature Death”

The first day features Junya Enoki (Yuji Itadori) and Megumi Ogata (Yuta Okkotsu) at the helm, alongside Yuichi Nakamura (Satoru Gojo), Takahiro Sakurai (Suguru Geto), and Nobunaga Shimazaki (Mahito) – a line-up that truly carries the weight of the story’s pivotal moments. The artist lineup is equally lavish, featuring Who-ya Extended (who performed the second opening theme for Season 1), Tatsuya Kitani (the opening for Season 2’s “Hidden Inventory / Premature Death” arc), and jo0ji, who performed the ending theme for Season 3. This day feels like it’s shaping up to be a serious, emotionally gripping stage, delving deep into the fates of Gojo and Geto.

DAY 2 (August 30th): From Shibuya to the Culling Game – A Roaring, Maximum Energy Blast

Day two, meanwhile, brings together Junya Enoki and Megumi Ogata, plus Yuma Uchida (Megumi Fushiguro), Asami Seto (Nobara Kugisaki), Kenjiro Tsuda (Kento Nanami), and Tomokazu Sugita (Shigemo) – a cast featuring many characters involved in heavy action sequences. The artists include ALI (who created that insanely catchy ending theme for Season 1), Hitsujibungaku (who performed the ending for Season 2’s “Shibuya Incident” arc), and jo0ji appears across both days. Getting to hear Kenjiro Tsuda’s live “Nanami monologue” alone makes snagging a ticket worthwhile. As noted in fan reports, last year’s event had the audience in tears thanks to the sheer power of the live dubbing, so this year is bound to be even more impressive.

Newcomer-Friendly! Your “Juju Fes 2026 Guide”

For those thinking, “I want to go, but what’s the best way to enjoy it?”, here’s a quick Juju Fes 2026 guide.

  • What to Wear & Bring: K Arena Yokohama is an indoor venue, but Kanagawa in late August is still scorching. Considering you might be waiting around the venue, a water bottle and a portable fan are essential. Bringing a penlight in your favourite character’s colour, or a towel, will help you feel part of the crowd.
  • Going for Both Days: The cast and artists differ significantly between the two days. The artists, in particular, create a totally different atmosphere from Tatsuya Kitani to Hitsujibungaku, so if you can, aiming for both days is ideal.
  • Do Your Homework: Definitely catch up on the first part of Season 3, “The Culling Game,” and it’s also worth revisiting iconic scenes from the movie “Jujutsu Kaisen 0” and Season 2’s “Hidden Inventory / Premature Death” arc. Half the fun is guessing which scenes they’ll choose for the live dubbing.

Ticket Info and Upcoming Schedule

As for the prices and how to apply, details are being announced sequentially on ticket platforms like Lawson Ticket. With the original manga series having sold over 150 million copies in print and a movie that grossed a staggering 26.5 billion yen worldwide, there’s no doubt the ticket battle will be incredibly fierce. The official fastest pre-sale lottery is starting soon. Make sure to follow the official website and X (formerly Twitter) accounts so you don’t miss the application period.

August might still feel like a way off. But looking at this lineup and content, isn’t it making you impatient with excitement? It’s time to get ready to sear the live voices of those “curses” and “sorcerers” into your memory at K Arena Yokohama. Let’s get ready to experience the ultimate “Domain Expansion” live at the venue!