ALIEN STAGE Gets 3D Live World Tour and Anime Adaptation
The 3D live tour and anime adaptation mark ALIEN STAGE's transition from a YouTube music video series into a full-scale multimedia franchise with physical events and traditional episodic storytelling.
Reporting from 3 sources: Denfaminicogamer, Anime Anime, Anime Corner.
On July 3, the multimedia project ALIEN STAGE announced its first 3D live event, a world tour across Seoul, Tokyo, and Los Angeles scheduled for 2027. A showcase performance in Tokyo, titled '3D LIVE ALIEN STAGE Museum in 2372 SHOWCASE,' will run from October 30 to November 1, 2026, at Shinagawa Stella Ball. The showcase will feature the characters SUA, IVAN, and LUKA, with no cast appearances. Tickets cost 8,000 yen, with pre-sales open from July 3 to July 13. Alongside the live event, an anime adaptation of ALIEN STAGE was confirmed to be in production, though no release window, staff, or studio details have been announced. ALIEN STAGE, created by South Korean creators VIVINOS and QMENG, debuted on YouTube in 2022 as an animated music project. It follows humans kept as pets by aliens and forced into a deadly singing competition. The project has over 3 million YouTube subscribers and more than 400 million total views.
The '3D LIVE ALIEN STAGE Museum in 2372' world tour will visit Seoul, Tokyo, and Los Angeles in 2027, with specific dates and venues to be announced later. The Tokyo showcase in October 2026 will use the latest 3DCG technology to project characters SUA, IVAN, and LUKA onto the stage, offering fans an immersive experience of the 'Anakt Garden' setting. The showcase key art depicts LUKA from behind, hinting at the tour's opening. Organizer Frontier Works Inc. is handling the event. The anime adaptation, announced at Anime Expo 2026, will be the franchise's first full series, expanding on the story told through music videos. No production details have been released yet. ALIEN STAGE has accumulated over 950,000 followers on X and averages over 9 million views per related video, indicating a large international fanbase that the live events and anime aim to serve.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 3 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.