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How to Watch Hololive 5th Fes Concert Livestream

With Hololive 5th Fes and Hololive Super Expo almost ready to go, fans unable to make it to Chiba, Japan in person have the option of attending the livestream instead. Tickets for the stream are still available through ePlus, who are hosting the event on March 16-17, 2024.

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What is Hololive 5th Fes?

Hololive 5th Fes is the fifth concert event featuring the members of Hololive, and the third to be held alongside the Hololive Super Expo convention. This year’s event is titled Capture the Moment and will take place across two days at the Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall in Chiba, Japan. There will be four productions across three stages plus a fourth performance in conjunction with HoneyWorks.

The Hololive Idol Project song for the event, “Capture the Moment” was released earlier in March 2024 as a teaser for the event. It’s available on most major streaming services including Spotify, YouTube Music, Deezer and Line Music.

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How to Watch the Hololive 5th Fes Livestream

Just like the previous year, the Hololive 5th Fes Livestream is being handled by ePlus, Zaiko, or SPWN, with the source you use potentially being determined by where you live.

ePlus offers five ticket options for streaming: a ticket for each of the four performances, plus a two-day pass for the entire event. The two-day event ticket costs 28,000 yen while each individual stage ticket costs 7,650 yen. Note that the regions that can view the ePlus livestream are limited. These include Australia, Brazil, Canada, Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, Macao, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom and United States.

It’s also possible to access the stream through SPWN or Zaiko. Tickets through either source are 25,000 yen for the two-day event, while each stage ticket costs 6,500 yen.

Here are the start times for each event:

  • Hololive Stage1: March 16, 2024, at 1pm JST/12am ET/5am CET
  • Hololive Stage2: March 16, 2024, at 6:30pm JST/5:30am ET/10:30am CET
  • HoneyWorks Stage: March 17, 2024, at 1pm JST/12am ET/5am CET
  • Hololive Stage3: March 17, 2024, at 6:30pm JST/5:30am ET/10:30am CET

An archive of the livestream will be available after the event until April 18, 2024. Tickets will still be available for purchase until then.

Hololive 5th Fes takes place on March 16-17, 2024.


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