I hope she sings some of her underrated songs AND PUT THEM IN DVD / BLURAY
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I bet she'll troll everyone again like in the accoustic ballad segemnt this time (performing letter for example) and then we'll never see it, we'll just know that she performed it and never see it ufh
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^That's just sad...:no
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Sendai is the only place i'd able to attend since it's on weekend :( she didn't perform there last year, right?
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I'm so glad she's doing a TA tour while I'll be in Japan, I honestly thought last TA tour was just a one off~
I've signed up for TA but how does the lottery work? is there a way to just buy the tickets as long as you're a TA member? this really confuses me :( |
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They haven't announced it yet. The e-mail they sent out said sales would start mid-late July...so it should start soon.
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Yes there are the entry numbers... So you will know which row you will stand...
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They call out numbers one at a time for entry, but after like 50, they start racing through them. So make sure you are near the area to line up for entry after you get your ticket, and as close to the front of you number range area as possible. Depending how quickly you can or cannot get to the entryway, you may end up ahead of or behind people with numbers before your own.
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ooooh can't wait for tickets! planning to attend 1 or 2 shows in Osaka
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i don't still get it tho! need to ask one more question, so everyone is called by the number they have in ticket but it's only the number you can enter to the place? if you go there like last person, can you still go through all of the people and push yourself through to the front row? i hope i was clear enough
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So everybody has an assigned number of entry on their ticket.
Then you wait with your number groupings while you wait for entry (you can see some signs in my picture that are like: 1- 500, 500 - 1,000, etc.) They call out each number individually, though they can go pretty rapidly as they get higher in the numbers, and start doing maybe up to 5 or 10 at a time. When they call your number, you can enter the line of people who are entering the building. Now, if you get there late or it takes you a while to get into the main entry queue when they are calling numbers so fast -- then people with a number after yours will still get to go in and can take your space. The numbers are entry order, not a guarantee of a specific location (other than floor or balcony, which you'll have picked during the lottery and is non-negotiable). Once you are in the location (at least Diver City), they file you in by rows of maybe 3-5 people deep. Every so often there are metal bars/railings throughout the floor section to try and create distinct areas. So if you are a higher number and toward the back, you're probably not getting up front. Also, during the early shows people pushed VERY hard. But we were so crammed tight that you really weren't moving more than 1-2 people closer or further back. Before the finale shows, she posted on TA to please be polite and be sure not to hurt everyone, so in the video of the concert everyone is standing nicely in place. Personally, I will say -- if you want to get as close as you comfortably can within your area, that's fine. But don't be a jerk and try to push other people out of the way just so you can be closer. People were really rude during the show I went to, and while the whole show was like a dream, it basically hurt to walk the next day because I was so sore from trying to stay planted on the ground and getting shoved all around (literally at times my feet were not touching the floor because we were packed in so tight and people were pushing so hard). It definitely took away from the experience a bit. |
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It would be VERY difficult to get to the front if you entered later. It might not be completely impossible, but you would probably make a lot of people very angry in the process if you managed to find a way up.
So this is Zepp Tokyo, where the finale was filmed (not too far from DiverCity). I don't think DiverCity had the middle divider, and there may have been some openings in the rows -- I can't really remember. But this should give you a general idea anyway. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/wp-conte...Zepp-Tokyo.jpg |
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