Final Fantasy VII Remake & Rebirth Fireworks and Music Show
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FFVII Remake Fireworks & Music Show Will Be Held in Osaka

Square Enix will hold the Final Fantasy VII Remake / Rebirth Fireworks & Music show in Osaka on March 23, 2024. The show will feature a synchronized lighting and fireworks performance timed with tracks from FFVII Remake and its sequel Rebirth. The latter will be already available by the time this show goes live, as Square Enix will release Final Fantasy VII Rebirth for PlayStation 5 on February 29, 2024.

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Tickets for the show will be available at ¥8,800 (~$59). Each ticket will come with a leisure sheet mat and have a designated spot in one of the two areas: Dynamic Area and Panorama Area. Each visitor will have to purchase a ticket for themselves, but a child aged up to 6 years old can attend for free if they sit on an adult’s lap.

The show will run in the eastern plaza of Osaka Expo ’70 Commemorative Park. The venue will be open to the public from 11 AM JST, but the organizers will restrict it to the FFVII Remake / Rebirth Fireworks & Music show ticket holders at 5 PM.

The actual show will begin at 7 PM and is expected to run for an hour until 8 PM. The organizers also noted that they will still hold the show in rainy conditions; only a heavy storm will force them to cancel it.

The Final Fantasy VII Remake / Rebirth Fireworks & Music show will take place at Osaka Expo ’70 Commemorative Park on March 23, 2024. The ticket sales window will open on February 9, 2024.


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