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CRUNCHYROLL CONCERT SERIES AT THE RADY SHELL-- 7/22 + 23
frgx:
Two nights of fun and immersive music and dance experiences including;
CRUNCHYROLL AND 88rising PRESENT:
CRUNCHYROLL-HIME DANCE PARTY WITH DJ JUN INAGAWA WITH ATARASHII GAKKO!
Friday, July 22 at 7pm-9:30pm | The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
A high-impact performance with anime inspired elements and dance crew! 88Rising’s powerhouse J-Pop girl group ATARASHII GAKKO! represent a new generation of Japanese youth, one embracing personal expression and pushing against traditional boundaries a little at a time. The outlandish quartet — composed of kawaii-but-fierce Mizyu, wildcard Suzuka, graceful Kanon and funky Rin — break down genre walls to create music mixing elements of pop, jazz, hip-hop, rock and more. DJ Jun Inagawa opens the Crunchyroll-Hime Dance Party for anime fans to get their groove on!
ATARASHII GAKKO! (literally meaning “new school” in Japanese) are a group of four young women who are redefining what it means to be a girl group. They wear sailor-fuku (sailor suits) uniforms in a style that were worn by Japanese students back in the 70s and 80s with long skirts and pulled-up socks, and staunchly refuse to be objectified. Their aggressive and expressive dance moves, which they choreograph themselves, are a hybrid of the energy of Japanese butoh dance, heavy metal headbanging, and hip-hop street dancing. Musically, AG! brings together elements of modern J-Pop, Showa-era kayokyoku, rap, punk, dance music, but it would be pointless to try to categorize them in any genre.
DRAGON BALL Z CONCERT EXPERIENCE AND CRUNCHYROLL-HIME ANIMATA DANCE PARTY
Saturday, July 23 at 7pm | The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
The Dragon Ball Z Concert Experience combines the senses and sounds of Dragon Ball Z, together with a world renowned orchestra, live vocals, and a legendary composer, to create a truly immersive multimedia, one-of-a-kind curated concert experience. Nicholas Buc, Conductor, and San Diego Symphony Orchestra power up for the experience.
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darqamin:
I just saw this announcement in my emails ;D
Here's a key point about the concerts (I hope that means it is badge holders only can attend but I suppose they might have some paid tickets for non badge holders):
--- Quote ---Both events are free to San Diego Comic Con badge holders.
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Btw, more good news for anime fans in the online posting from Crunchyroll you linked to:
--- Quote ---Throughout the weekend, visitors and locals alike will be able to spot branded city buses from the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System throughout the convention, featuring the likes of My Hero Academia, Chainsaw Man, Attack on Titan, SPY x FAMILY and more.
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frgx:
The Unofficial Blog is saying this will be first come/first served. I'm not sure if you need to get tickets though. At this time there is no mention of tickets required. Just need to be a badge-holder.
Transmute Jun:
What is the capacity? From the Star Wars concert a few years ago, we know that it is at least as big as Hall H.
rabbitwarren:
The Shell's capacity is even larger than Hall H (10K) so getting seats may not be a problem.
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