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Kawai to exhibit at 2026 NAMM Show

Anaheim Convention Center
Kawai will exhibit at the 2026 NAMM Show, the largest musical instrument trade show in the U.S.A., to be held from January 20, 2025, in Anaheim, California, U.S.A.
At this year's NAMM Show, Kawai will showcase a diverse range of instruments, including acoustic new upright model and grand pianos from the Shigeru Kawai series, hybrid pianos from the AURES, ATX, and NOVUS series new products, and a selection of the latest digital pianos. In addition, a special Shigeru Kawai SK-5 grand piano wrapped with the artwork “BIG STEP” by SATO, a contracted artist of Heralbony Co., Ltd. will also be held at the Kawai booth.
Furthermore, following last year, various artists, including Abi Carter, winner of American Idol Season 22, will give special performance featuring a selection of Kawai instruments again this time.
Kawai NAMM 2026 special website: https://kawaipianos.com/namm-2026
■ Event Information
Dates: January 20-24, 2026
Location: Hall B #9110, Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California, U.S.A.
Overview: The world's largest music-related trade show held every January in Anaheim, U.S.A.
Official Website: https://www.namm.org/
■ About Heralbony
Heralbony is a company with the mission, "Release your distinctiveness."
The company aims to transform perceptions of disability and create new culture rooted in welfare. They form contracts with artists – many of whom are people with disabilities – and share their works through products and spatial design. Their purpose is to reframe disability as individuality and talent, dissolving the boundaries that exist in society through the power of art, and paving the way for a new culture.
■ About Kawai
Kawai is a global corporation with distribution in virtually every major market in the world. From its beginnings in 1927 in Hamamatsu, Japan, the company has been committed to an ongoing quest to perfect the art of the piano. One of the world’s largest music instrument manufacturers, Kawai celebrated its 95th anniversary in 2022 and is one of the few piano companies still led by members of its founding family.