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Snoopy Magical Christmas Night Concert Heads to Japan

Hanshin Electric Railway published the exclusive merchandise that’ll be at the Magical Christmas Night 2024 Snoopy concert in December 2024. Performances will take place in Hyogo, Hokkaido, and Tokyo. [Thanks, PR Times!]

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These goods are only available at the concert hall. This means that, unlike with goods like figures and such, overseas fans won’t be able to purchase them. Granted, Japanese fans won’t be able to either unless they go to the concert. The merchandise for the Snoopy Christmas concert are:

  • Acrylic keyholders: 1300 JPY each (4 variations)
  • Cloth bag: 1700 JPY
  • Compact mirror: 1600 JPY
  • Miniature towel: 1500 JPY (for two)
  • T-shirt: 5800 JPY each
  • Tote bag: 3900 JPY

All of the goods feature a similar design to this year’s banner. It depicts Snoopy dancing next to a Christmas tree that resembles a musical score. The tree itself is the score sheet while the ornaments are the notes. Charlie Brown and Schroeder are present as well.

This will be the fifth Billboard Classics and Snoopy concert, which started in 2020 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Peanuts. There will be a different guest artist at each location. Win Morizaki will be at Hyogo, Kimika will be at Hokkiado, and Thelma Aoyama will be at Tokyo. Tickets range between 9000 JPY ($58.30) and 38,000 JPY ($246.20).

The Billboard Classics x Snoopy Magical Christmas Night 2024 concert will take place on December 8 (Hyogo), December 12 (Hokkaido), and December 23 (Tokyo).


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