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Guilty Gear Strive Music Live Concert Will Be Held in April 2025

Arc System Works revealed that it will hold a live concert in Japan featuring songs from Guilty Gear Strive. The concert, titled Guilty Gear Strive Music Live, will take place in Yokohama, Japan, on April 5, 2025. The official site is also available in English, and the company has also promised that people outside Japan will be able to watch the concert via live streams.

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The concert will mostly feature theme songs from Guilty Gear Strive, some of which have also become available via soundtrack album releases. NAOKI and AISHA, the singers behind many of the songs, will also appear to perform at the concert.

The global streaming tickets for the concert, which will be available on Lawson Ticket, will cost ¥4,400 (~$28.50) apiece. Meanwhile, those who want to attend the concert in person must pay more for the ticket at ¥8,800 (~$57.00) with an additional obligatory drink purchase at ¥600 (~$3.90). Arc System Works will hold an early pre-sale lottery period from January 31, 2025, through February 2025, although it is unclear whether this lottery will only apply to physical tickets or streaming tickets as well.

The Guilty Gear Strive Music Live Concert will take place at Yokohama Bay Hall in Japan on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at 6 PM JST / 5 AM EDT. The concert is scheduled to run for about two hours.


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