Metal Gear In Concert May Be Coming to Your City

Metal Gear In Concert May Be Coming to Your City

Fancy a trip to Japan?

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jun 04, 2017 @ 03:16 PM (Staff Bios)
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Metal Gear Solid is a beloved franchise for the beautiful graphics, amazing storytelling, stellar gameplay, and also, the fantastic soundtracks. If you're a die-hard Metal Gear fan for the gameplay, as much as the music, then you might be in luck. Metal Gear In Concert is currently on playing in Japan, on July 30th, and August 2nd, but, there are plans in the works to bring it worldwide. 

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If by chance you're a big enough fan to book a ticket to Japan, tickets will run you approximately $85, or 9500 yen. You can check out the official website here, though you're going to need Google Translate ready to go. If you don't feel like leaving the country anytime soon and your patient, then Metal Gear In Concert may be coming to a city near you in the future. Until then, here are the Japan showtimes:

Orix Theatre, Osaka
July 30th, 17:00

Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo
August 2nd, 19:00

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