Tales of Festival 2021

Tales of Festival 2021 to Feature Music From Tales of Arise

Bandai Namco announced that the Tales of Festival 2021 will begin in late November. Tickets are immediately available to purchase, with online viewing of the event available. The Tales of Festival 2021 will take place on November 20 and November 21, 2021. However, the event will only be available in Japanese. There is currently no indication that English subtitles will be available for international audiences. Individual tickets for both days will cost 5,000 yen a piece, or $50. A two day ticket will cost 10,000 yen, or $100. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Bandai Namco also revealed the special guests that will appear during the upcoming festival. This includes Ayaka and Kankaku Pierrot. Both artists have provided music for the most recent entry in the series, Tales of Arise. Kankaku Pierrot will perform on both November 20 and 21, 2021. However, Ayaka will only appear during the event through a scheduled video performance. Additional guests include several of the main voice cast from Tales of Arise.

A list of merchandise for the festival is immediately available to view through a special event website. The merchandise includes tops, accessories, keychains, and a special pin. Special character themed items are also immediately available to pre-order through the online store.

Tales of Festival 2021 will be held from November 20 to November 21, 2021.


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