L’Arc~en~Ciel Concert Simulcast Receives Boston Venue


Source: Live Viewing Japan
Summary:

Live Viewing Japan announced that they've added a Boston location for their upcoming L'Arc~en~Ciel concert screening. The event will be shown at the Framingham 16 at 6:00PM Eastern. Advance ticket purchases for the show, which runs on March 21 and 22, 2014, close in a few days.


Live Viewing Japan announced that they've added a Boston location for their upcoming L'Arc~en~Ciel concert screening. The event will be shown at the Framingham 16 at 6:00PM Eastern. Advance ticket purchases for the show, which runs on March 21 and 22, 2014, close in a few days.

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

L’Arc~en~Ciel LIVE CONCERT FILM EVENT ONLY DAYS AWAY AND SET TO THRILL J-POP AND ROCK MUSIC FANS IN 10 MAJOR U.S. CITIES

Legendary Japanese Rock Band Plays Massive National Stadium And Comes To U.S. Fans In A Special Live Viewing Event; Tickets Available Now!

Los Angeles, CA, March 14, 2014 – Only a few days remain to secure advance tickets to Live Viewing Japan’s special presentation of a performance by world-famous Japanese rock band, L’Arc~en~Ciel, in a delayed satellite broadcast of the band’s concertL’Arc~en~Ciel LIVE 2014 at National Stadium,” in theatres in 10 major U.S. cities for one night only on Saturday, March 22nd, 2014.

Catch the triumphant return by one of the biggest rock groups to ever come out of Japan to the massive arena, which will play host the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2020 Summer Olympics, for a massive two-day concert that will take place March 21st and 22nd, 2014. In response to fervent requests from the band’s U.S. audience, the second day’s concert (March 22nd, 2014) will be presented in this special international satellite broadcast event that will bring the performance to U.S. fans only hours after it takes place.

Original L’Arc~en~Ciel post cards will be distributed to everyone attending the live viewing and original limited edition glow sticks for the first 50 people who arrive. A special raffle for an official L’Arc en Ciel Concert Tour Shirt will also take place in each city.

A new theatre location for the Boston, MA has also been announced. Details follow below.

Tickets are available for $20.00 at Fandango.com and also from the following theatre box offices up to and including the day of the live viewing event.

City     TheaterTime 
Los Angeles, CACentury City 153:00 (PST)
Orange, CAOrange 303:00 (PST)
San Diego, CAMission Valley 20     3:00 (PST)
San Francisco, CABay Street 163:00 (PST)
Seattle, WAPacific Place 11           3:00 (PST)
Chicago, ILRiver East 21               5:00 (CST)           
Houston, TXWillowbrook 245:00 (CST)
Baltimore, MD          Columbia Mall 14           6:00 (EST)
Boston, MAFramingham 16                6:00 (EST)
New York, NYEmpire 256:00 (EST)

(**NOTE: the Boston, MA screening will now take place at the Framingham 16 Theatres, located at 222 Flutie Pass, Framingham, MA 01701; All theatre listings above are correct. Please check local listings for address information.)

L’Arc~en~Ciel (meaning “Rainbow”) formed in Osaka, Japan in 1991. The band became widely known for their glam-influenced stage fashions, frenetic live shows, and punk/new wave inspired music.  The group has achieved legendary status both in Japan and abroad, selling over 13 million albums, 16 million singles, and they remain a major force and influence on the Japanese music scene. Additional L’Arc~en~Ciel concert information is available at: http://larcenciel2014lvj.com.

 

About Live Viewing Japan:

Live Viewing Japan is a prominent Japanese-based media distribution company focused on bringing a variety of entertainment properties to a global theatre-going audience. More information on the company and its projects is available at: www.liveviewing.jp.

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