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Sonic 35th Anniversary Live Event Reveals S-Seat Goods and Band Lineup

The S-seat goods and band member reveal gives ticket buyers a concrete reason to choose the premium tier and confirms the musical talent behind the one-night-only anniversary show.

Key Facts

  • The June 28 live event 'SONIC - LIVE! A Musical Odyssey of Sonic the Hedgehog' at Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall features a specially formed band and orchestra.
  • S-seat tickets, priced at ¥16,000, include a drawstring bag, a muffler towel with Sonic and Shadow silhouettes, and a rubber band set.
  • A-seat tickets cost ¥9,900.
  • The band lineup includes special guest Jun Senoue on guitar, plus Masashi Tsubakimoto, Junya Yamamoto, Rikuto Sakurai, and Yoshinori Ikeda.
  • General tickets are on sale through e-plus, Lawson Ticket, and Ticket Pia.

Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.

Sonic 35th Anniversary Live Event Reveals S-Seat Goods and Band Lineup

The June 28 live event "SONIC - LIVE! A Musical Odyssey of Sonic the Hedgehog" has announced S-seat bonus goods including a drawstring bag, muffler towel, and rubber band set. The band lineup features special guest Jun Senoue on guitar alongside Masashi Tsubakimoto, Junya Yamamoto, Rikuto Sakurai, and Yoshinori Ikeda.

The June 28 event at Showa Women's University Hitomi Memorial Hall will include a specially formed band and orchestra performing vocal songs by Nathan Sharp alongside instrumental pieces from the Sonic series' 35-year catalog. S-seat tickets, priced at ¥16,000, come with a drawstring bag, a muffler towel that shows silhouettes of Sonic and Shadow when worn, and a set of rubber bands in assorted colors. A-seat tickets cost ¥9,900. General tickets are on sale now through e-plus, Lawson Ticket, and Ticket Pia.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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