NieR Dinner Show or something like that 12024 starring Keiichi Okabe
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NieR Dinner Show Tickets and Merchandise Revealed

Square Enix has revealed the list of merchandise that will be available in the upcoming NieR Dinner Show. The company also announced that it will open public ticket sales at 10am JST on November 16, 2024. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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As reported previously in October 2024, Square Enix will hold the dinner show in Tokyo on the last Sunday of 2024. Tickets for this show will be very costly, as all visitors will be seated in the dining hall. The lowest A-tier seat for the first-afternoon show will cost ¥30,800 (~$199.40), while the highest VIP-tier ticket with a bonus porcelain bottle that looks like Emil for the second-night show will cost a whopping ¥57,200 (~$370.40).

Here is the complete list of merchandise that will be available to purchase at the NieR Dinner Show, with the prices listed in Japanese yen:

  • Acrylic keychain – Â¥1,320
  • Acrylic panel – Â¥3,300
  • T-shirt – Â¥3,850
  • Clear poster – Â¥990
  • “Okabe of the World” tote bag – Â¥3,300
  • Frame magnet – Â¥770 for a random item
  • NieR Orchestral Arrangement Special Box Edition – Â¥8,800 with signatures from Yoko Taro, Yosuke Saito, and Keiichi Okabe
  • NieR Music Concert CD – Â¥3,300; available exclusively at the event
  • NieR: Automata Fan Festival 12022 Blu-ray – Â¥9,900
  • NieR Theatrical Orchestra 12020 Blu-ray – Â¥8,250

The “NieR Dinner Show – or something that looks like it 12024″ event will take place at The Prince Park Tower Tokyo on Sunday, December 29, 2024.


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