Pixel Ribbon Tour Final Tokyo Show to Stream Live on FanStream
The tour final, already sold out in person, is being opened to remote viewers with fan club only goods bundles, a direct revenue channel for the six-member group.
Reporting from 1 source: ASCII.jp.
Fanplus and Ticketplus will sell paid streaming tickets and stream Pixel Ribbon's August 27 Tokyo performance, the sold-out final stop of the group's Summer LIVE TOUR 2026 "ZOO to LOVE." The stream runs on FanStream with tickets via StreamPass, and archive viewing is available until September 13.
The six-member idol group Pixel Ribbon, jointly produced by Enapi of the two-person YouTuber duo Mukuena and Yuupiman of the three-person group PKA, is having the final day of its Tokyo-Nagoya-Osaka tour streamed live.
Tickets for the Tokyo performance have sold out, so the August 27 stream is the remaining way in. Archive viewing runs from August 29 through September 13. Fan club members get a ticket bundled with an original "ZOO to LOVE" strap for 4,500 yen, while general StreamPass tickets cost 3,500 yen.
Fanplus and Ticketplus sell the tickets through StreamPass, and the stream plays on the FanStream app, which includes comment and gifting features. Streaming revenue is returned to artists at a higher rate than on major video platforms.
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