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Nijisanji 7th Anniversary NijiFes Festival Starts in February 2025

Anycolor has provided more information on the Nijisanji 7th Anniversary Festival, which will take place from February 21 to 23, 2025. You will also have until January 24, 2025 to put in your name for the advance ticket sales lottery. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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This year’s festival will be at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba. A map of the venue shows some of the different activities and photoshoot spots. Everyone who goes to Nijisanji 7th Anniversary Festival will receive a commemorative pin as well. The pin you get is random, and it features seven different designs for the different colors of a rainbow.

Guests include members from all branches of Nijisanji, such as Tsukino Mito from the JP side and Alban Knox from the EN side. Luxiem will have its own event in the art room from January 21 to January 23, 205. It’s part of their Exploring Tokyo with Luxiem video, and you can see their calligraphy artwork on display.

As well, certain events in the hall will be livestreamed on YouTube. Each event costs 2500 JPY ($16) or 6500 JPY ($41.65) depending on how you want to view it. The cheaper tickets lets you focus on a specific liver (like a fan cam for a specific band member), while the more expensive one focuses on the entire event. You can also purchase a ticket for 33,000 JPY ($211.40) that’ll give you access to all six streams. Ticket purchases will run from January 23 to March 9, 2025.

Tickets for the Nijisanji 7th Anniversary Festival will appear for the general public from February 8, 2025, and it costs 5500 JPY ($35.25). This only gives you basic access, and more expensive tickets cost around 8000 JPY ($51.25).


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