Shirokami Fubuki of Hololive celebrates her first-ever solo live concert titled FBKingdom, and fans can get streaming tickets right now.
Hololive is one of the most tenured vtuber agencies online, with its first talents debuting as early as 2018. Among the earliest official generations were hololive Gamers, where Fubuki debuted alongside Nekomata Okayu, Ookami Mio, and Inugami Korone. Alongside Sakura Miko’s infamous GTA streams, just as many discovered Hololive through Fubuki’s iconic Scatman cover. Fubuki also became the first Hololive talent to reach one million subscribers on a digital platform, which she accomplished on the popular streaming site Bilibili. She was also the third Hololive talent to reach one million subscribers on YouTube, days after Gura and Korone set their milestones.
Finally, in 2024, Fubuki will embark on her long-awaited solo concert.
Fans can buy streaming tickets for Shirokami Fubuki’s first live concert from the Hololive-Zaiko website.
Cover Corp has released the first batch of advance tickets for Fubuki’s 1st solo live, and fortunately for international fans, it will be available on streaming. International fans are highly recommended to purchase tickets via the Zaiko website, as it is in English instead of Japanese. FBKingdom will begin on February 13, 2025, at the Pia Arena MM at 6 pm JST, and fans can catch the stream live.
Fans can purchase streaming tickets for ¥6,500, or roughly $43. The streaming ticket grants access to the concert and its VOD from February 13, 2025, to March 13. Given the Japanese time zone, North American audiences will appreciate the extended VOD period to catch the show. Fair warning, fans using credit cards from outside Japan will be charged an additional 3% on top of the ticket cost.
Hololive already has multiple solo concerts slated for 2025, the biggest of which is Hoshimachi Suisei’s Budokan concert SuperNova.
The success of Hololive’s solo concerts has emboldened the agency towards bigger venues and dates. Suisei’s SuperNova concert at Nippon Budokan is their most prestigious venue yet. For the unfamiliar, Nippon Budokan has seen the likes of The Beatles and Mariah Carey through its iconic arena. For Suisei to achieve such heights is not just a win for her but for all of Hololive. Fans, and most certainly Hololive, hope it’s the first of many performances at the hall.
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