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 X JAPAN STRIKES AGAIN 2008

TOKYO DOME LIVE

X JAPAN ATTACKS AGAIN 2008
I.V. ~Towards Destruction~


March 28 (Fri) Tokyo Dome ~ Destruction Night ~ Open 16:30/Start 18:30
March 30 (Sun) Tokyo Dome ~ Creation Night ~ Open 16:00/Start 18:00

Ticket price: S-seats 12,800 Yen (tax included) / A-seats 10,800 Yen (tax included)

Event host: X JAPAN Concert Office
Supporter: Fuji Television/Nippon Broadcast/FM Yokohama/Bay FM/NACK 5/FM FUJI
Planning: ON THE LINE

General Ticket Sale date: Feb 24 (Sun) 10AM~
Playguide Sale Date Numbers: Kyoudou Tokyo 0570-01-9911
            Denshi Ticket Pia 0570-02-9940
            Lawson Ticket 0570-084-730
            CN Playguide 0570-08-9966
            E-Plus http://eplus.jp/
Live Information 0180-993-122 (24 hour recorded information)
Pre-order Information (24 hour reception)
Dates: Jan 23 (Wed) ~ Feb 2 (Sat) 18:00
March 28 (Fri) http://eplus.jp/x28  0570-06-9999
March 30 (Sun) http://eplus.jp/x30 0570-04-8899

WHAT THE FUCK DOES ALL THAT MEAN?!

Dammit, I've save up enough to pay for a trip to see X-JAPAN live, now I can't order fucking tickets. FUUUUUUUUCK. I'll get there somehow.

I
*will*.

Date: 2008-01-22 12:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azusachan.livejournal.com
The tickets are sold through machines at Lawson Station convenience stores, starting Feb 24 (similar to booking Ticketek tickets through a newsagent in Australia). If you've got the rest of your trip planned by then, I could book on your behalf and mail you the tickets, just transfer money to my Aus account. You've got a month to think about it, so just wanted to let you know it's an option.

Date: 2008-01-22 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] friezaess.livejournal.com
Ah, thanks for clearing some of that up... I've actually never even been to a regular concert before, so figuring out the details of an overseas one is confuzzling @_@

Thanks so much for the offer *huggles!*, but I've got a funny feeling that tickets are going to be sold on a lottery-based system. Plus fanclub members get to buy up big before any remaining tickets are offered to the public. Goddam Japan and their crazy fanbases @_@

Date: 2008-01-23 08:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] azusachan.livejournal.com
Generally what happens with any major Japanese band concert like this, is that presale tickets are offered to fanclub members on a lottery basis, as you mentioned. The 'lottery' part of it comes in because a fanclub member doesn't know if they'll win the chance to buy a really good ticket, or just an offer for a really crappy ticket. As you said, whatever isn't taken in the presale (and I don't believe they put all tickets in presale) gets released on the Lawson-listed release date.

If you can't get tickets from Lawson, there are ALWAYS locals lobbing spare tickets off online, for example two girls in the fanclub enter the lottery to see who gets a better chance at tickets, then sell the ones they don't want, OR foreigners living in Japan, who buy tickets to sell online to people such as yourself XD

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