Attention Blog-Tickers:
We currently have two pairs of fan club tickets available for Buck-Tick's 2014 Arui wa Anarchy Hall Tour!
2 tickets for the show on Sunday, July 20th at Nara Centennial Hall in Nara, Nara Prefecture (within easy travel distance of Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, and Nagoya)
AND
2 tickets for the show on Monday, July 21st at Kobe Kokusai Kaikan in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture (within easy travel distance of Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, and Okayama)
Seating is not released until three weeks before the tour, but these are fan club tickets, so there is a chance they are good seats. Both sets of tickets are contiguous pairs, so you can bring a buddy or a sweetie. Both locations are accessible by bullet train from Tokyo for about 12000 yen one-way ticket. From Tokyo, the trip would take about three hours door to door.
If you're one of those kids who's planning on flying to Japan from another country to see the tour, and but you lost the ticket lottery for the shows in Tokyo, I highly recommend you consider attending the tour in Kansai instead! Tickets to shows in Tokyo are highly sought after and if you lost out on the lottery you're going to have a hard time getting tickets through general admission sales and/or auctions. The prices are likely to be higher and the seats aren't likely to be as good. Furthermore, Tokyo fans can be spoiled snots, but Kansai fans are famous for being friendly and knowing how to party.
In addition, Kansai is a great place to visit if you're a tourist. Kobe is famous for its beautiful hilly scenery and delicious sake, while Nara is famous for being the original capital of Japan, and home to a number of very famous and beautiful temples, as well as the largest bronze Buddha in the world, situated in the middle of a park full of tame deer who will eat out of your hand. Both cities are a short train trip from Kyoto, the historical heart of the country, packed with all kinds of interesting places to visit. As a bonus, Kansai received minimal fallout from Fukushima so you don't even have to worry about a radioactive holiday.
If you are interested in buying any of these tickets, please email me at themadaristocrat at gmail for further details.
For those of you who are concerned about whether our tickets are ethically sourced, we'll say that these are tickets we're selling on behalf of a fan who has become unable to make it to the tour due to unfortunate circumstances. They couldn't be more free-range and fair trade.
If you're one of those kids who's planning on flying to Japan from another country to see the tour, and but you lost the ticket lottery for the shows in Tokyo, I highly recommend you consider attending the tour in Kansai instead! Tickets to shows in Tokyo are highly sought after and if you lost out on the lottery you're going to have a hard time getting tickets through general admission sales and/or auctions. The prices are likely to be higher and the seats aren't likely to be as good. Furthermore, Tokyo fans can be spoiled snots, but Kansai fans are famous for being friendly and knowing how to party.
In addition, Kansai is a great place to visit if you're a tourist. Kobe is famous for its beautiful hilly scenery and delicious sake, while Nara is famous for being the original capital of Japan, and home to a number of very famous and beautiful temples, as well as the largest bronze Buddha in the world, situated in the middle of a park full of tame deer who will eat out of your hand. Both cities are a short train trip from Kyoto, the historical heart of the country, packed with all kinds of interesting places to visit. As a bonus, Kansai received minimal fallout from Fukushima so you don't even have to worry about a radioactive holiday.
If you are interested in buying any of these tickets, please email me at themadaristocrat at gmail for further details.
For those of you who are concerned about whether our tickets are ethically sourced, we'll say that these are tickets we're selling on behalf of a fan who has become unable to make it to the tour due to unfortunate circumstances. They couldn't be more free-range and fair trade.
Curious what is Cayce's initial reaction to the new trance sensation Buck-Tick?
ReplyDeleteI don't form opinions about songs till I hear the whole song.
DeleteWell, I'll have to wait then (: I was just curious what had crossed your mind when you first heard it. I for one thought Sakurai's voice sounded damn seductive again. Coundn't have seen the music coming, though.
DeleteWere you really expecting that Cayce would say something about the song like,
Delete"Suave like a Rolls-Royce
Slick electro, rejoice
Acchan-chan's voice
Makes my nethers all moist."
I mean, after reading this blog for years now, do you really think Cayce would say such a thing?
Nope. If I could expect what you would say, I wouldn't have asked (:
DeleteOh Cayce, why are you so nasty to your faithful, enthusiastic readers?^^
DeletePS: Hey, isn't the very point of previews to make fans paranoid about "what the **** is this band doing"?
ReplyDeleteIf lolitas are involved, it's not paranoia. It's genuine fear.
Deleteinterested, let me check the traffic first,...
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