It’s a little bit last minute, but TAKA and SYU have announced a change to their live performance that was scheduled for May 30th:
Originally planned as a live performance like we’re all used to, circumstances forced the guys to move their stage from a live venue to the studio. Rather than cancelling the live entirely it has been changed to an acoustic livestream from the studio. This means everyone from all over the world can join the live through TAKA’s TwitCasting page.
Also, rather than the whole band like the live show was planned to have, the “special guest” for this studio live once again is SHOW-TA, who has supported TAKA and SYU for quite a few acoustic performances in the studio already.
How to join the acoustic live performance
To join you have to get a special livestreaming ticket, priced at ¥2,000 (about €15,00 / $18,00) through the following link: https://twitcasting.tv/alpha999_taka/shopcart/76870
Additionally, the performance will be archived until June 5. This means you can watch it as many times as you want during that time period.
The livestream is scheduled to start at 9PM JST (2PM CET / 08AM EST), but it can be a little later if technical difficulties occur.
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