The month of December is gradually filling up with events to add to your agenda! After the announcement of the European tour of ONE OK ROCK, here comes another big event that will delight you, we are sure! Japan Music Party 2017 will be held at the Trianon in Paris and guests are a must!
It's been a year and a half since AmuseLantis Europe was founded in Paris. Composed by Amuse agencies (ONE OK ROCK, Perfume, BABYMETAL…) and Lantis (JAM Project…), this young joint agency had already delighted fans of anisongs (anime songs) with Japan Music Party 2016, the first event of AmuseLantis Europe. This previous edition saw the bands FLOW and JAM Project perform on stage.
And to our delight, the agency has just unveiled the date and guests of the next edition! You will be able to find during the Japan Music Party 2017 event two essential artists of anime… With a group that will participate in its second edition and that is none other than the godfather of the festival… JAM Project! On the other side, a newcomer, icon of J-Pop… Who will be none other than the solo singer T.Mr.Revolution, known for being the leader of the band Abingdon Boys School! A beautiful program that will thrill our ears and our heart!
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Japan Music Party 2017
– Information & Ticketing –
- Ticket office opening : Wednesday, September 6, 2017 – 10:00 am
- Link : FNAC, Le Trianon (some technical problems may bother you)
- Prices: from 45 to 150€
- Date: Friday 8 December 2017 – 8pm
- Placement: free sitting/standing (seating not guaranteed)
NORMAL CATEGORY : 45€ - Doors open 19:00 CATEGORY EARLY ACCESS : 50€ - Doors open 18:45 - Exclusive bracelet VIP CATEGORY : 150€ - Doors open 6:30 pm - Exclusive bracelet - High Five session with all artists - Setlist of the concert autographed by the artists - JMP2017 exclusive goodies
Jump at the chance and don't miss your tickets! We leave you with these few anime titles, taken from Gundam Seed, One Punch Man, D.Gray-Man or Yu-Gi-Oh! GX! Natsukashii! (Nostalgia !)
Source: The Trianon