
FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE, Former Taipei City Tourism Ambassadors, to Present 'BACK TO THE MEMORIES PART5' via Livestream!
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 15, 2025--
ZAIKO will begin ticket sales on Sunday, June 15, 2025, at 6:00 PM JST for 'BACK TO THE MEMORIES PART5,' starring FANTASTIC 6 -- a special unit of six members from LDH JAPAN's FANTASTICS from EXILE TRIBE: Natsuki Sawamoto, Reiya Seguchi, Natsuki Hori, Keito Kimura, Yusei Yagi, and Sota Nakajima.
[Event Details]
BACK TO THE MEMORIES PART5 - Osaka Performance
Start Times:
Matinee: Saturday, June 21 at 12:00 PM
Evening Show: Saturday, June 21 at 5:00 PM
Ticket Purchase URL: https://fantastage-borderless.zaiko.io/?atprs
*Tickets are available for purchase and viewing in most countries and regions, with some exceptions.
*Livestream is available exclusively for international audiences.
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CONTACT: For event inquiries:[email protected]
For ticket support:
-- ZAIKO Customer Support:https://zaiko.io/contactus
-- Business hours: Weekdays 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM JST (Closed on weekends, national holidays, New Year holidays, and Golden Week)
KEYWORD: JAPAN TAIWAN ASIA PACIFIC
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: CELEBRITY ENTERTAINMENT MUSIC EVENTS/CONCERTS
SOURCE: ZAIKO PTE Ltd.
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PUB: 06/15/2025 05:00 AM/DISC: 06/15/2025 04:58 AM
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