- Music Vault.
- World Concert Hall.
- LiveList.
- StageIt.
- MTV Live.
- Boiler Room.
- United We Stream.
How much are BTS concert tickets Japan?
Fan Club tickets (FC tickets) Original price: 11,340 yen. Stage Site Fan Club tickets Original price: 11,340 yen. Regular tickets Original price: 11,880 yen (it is yet unknown if there will be stage side tickets)
How can I go to a concert in Japan?
Once you've decided what concert to go to, it's time to purchase a ticket. For direct concert tickets, you have to pay upfront by a credit card through an online application or you can purchase it at a convenient store that has an automated ticket vendor, and pay at the register.
Where can I watch BTS Japan concert?
The concert stream is available on Hulu Japan, but the good thing is: you don't need a subscription for it!
When was BTS concert in Japan?
No. The tour began on in Tokyo and concluded on in Fukuoka.
How much does a BTS concert ticket cost in Japan?
There are various types of tickets (as of April 11th): Fan Club tickets (FC tickets) Original price: 11,340 yen. Stage Site Fan Club tickets Original price: 11,340 yen. Regular tickets Original price: 11,880 yen (it is yet unknown if there will be stage side tickets)
How do I get BTS concert tickets in Japan?
Getting tickets for Japanese shows requires you to not only get a fan membership but you need a legit Japanese address. When BTS hold concerts in Japan you need these two things to be enteres into a regional lottery. If you succeed in the lottery, you get a chance to buy tickets.
Is it illegal to record a concert in Japan?
And yes in Japan it's also illegal, 70 year is the term when it becomes free to publish in Japan, most country's allow 50 year.
Are phones allowed in Japan?
While most mobile phone models can be used in Japan today, some older phones may not work due to different technologies. The following is needed for a handset to work in Japan: Compatible handsets may be used via international roaming (check with your home provider for details) or a SIM card (unlocked handsets only).
Is it rude to use your phone in Japan?
In Japan, it is considered impolite to have a private conversation on a cell phone while others, especially strangers, are around to listen. This rule extends beyond trains, subways and buses. It is considered impolite to talk on the phone in just about any indoor public space.