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LIVE STAGE Bocchi the Rock! 2026 RE:boot Runs Through February 23

This reboot compresses two prior stage runs into one show, making the live-band adaptation more accessible for new audiences while retaining the full-length musical performances that define the production.

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LIVE STAGE Bocchi the Rock! 2026 RE:boot Runs Through February 23

The stage adaptation LIVE STAGE "Bocchi the Rock!" 2026 RE:boot is currently being performed at THEATER MILANO-Za in Shinjuku through February 23, 2026. The production consists of two types of performances: a stage play and a separate live event concert. This "reboot" version reworks the story from the two previous stage productions into a single streamlined narrative, with new scenes added. The cast performs the band's music live on stage, including full-length songs from Kessoku Band and SICK HACK. Live streaming and delay streaming are available for select performances, with ticket prices starting at 690 yen for a limited introductory ticket. A Blu-ray and DVD release is scheduled for August 26, 2026. The cast includes Mamoru Morino as Hitori Gotoh, Miki Ootake as Nijika Ijichi, Karin Osanai as Ryo Yamada, and Mii Omori as Ikuyo Kita. The script and direction are by Akira Yamazaki.

The reboot edition of the Bocchi the Rock! stage show condenses the 2023 original and its 2024 sequel into a single performance, with new material added to flesh out character backgrounds. The production runs two distinct formats: a standard stage play and a separate live event that focuses entirely on the band's music. Both feature live singing and instrumental performance from the cast, who play their own instruments on stage. SICK HACK's set includes a full rendition of "Watashi Dake Yuurei," with actress Rei Tsukikawa delivering a grittier vocal take than the anime version. The show's sound design takes advantage of THEATER MILANO-Za's audio system to create a concert-like atmosphere. Live streaming is available for five performances, including both stage and live event shows, with a special five-show full set package priced at 14,000 yen that includes bonus behind-the-scenes footage. The Blu-ray and DVD release on August 26 will include multiple camera angles and making-of content.

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