Ami Suzuki and Maki Goto are hitting the road together for a special joint tour starting June 28, 2026.

The tour, titled "Suzuki to Goto no Futari Tabi 2026 ~LIVE SHOW~" (Suzuki and Goto's Journey for Two 2026), will take the duo across seven cities throughout Japan. Both artists expressed excitement about the upcoming shows, with promises to "sing a lot this year."

For international fans, this collaboration brings together two significant figures from the golden era of early 2000s J-Pop. Ami Suzuki rose to fame as a teen pop sensation in the late 90s with hits like "Love the Island" and later reinvented herself with electronic dance music. Maki Goto, a former Morning Musume member, launched a successful solo career after leaving the group in 2002, becoming known for her distinctive vocals and mature pop sound.

The "futari tabi" (journey for two) concept suggests an intimate touring experience, likely featuring both solo performances and collaborative numbers from their extensive catalogs. Both artists have maintained dedicated fanbases over the decades, making this tour a highly anticipated event for J-Pop nostalgia enthusiasts.

While specific cities and venues haven't been announced yet, the seven-city tour format indicates a substantial undertaking that should give fans across Japan opportunities to see these two legends perform together. This collaboration represents a rare opportunity to see both artists share the stage, combining their distinct musical styles and decades of experience in the Japanese music industry.