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STPR Family Festival

A multi-group festival featuring performances by Strawberry Prince and other STPR agency acts, offering family seats, premium packages, and student pricing options.

This event has endedIt took place 2–3 Apr 2025. Check the official website for future editions.
STPR Family Festival, Tokyo
© STPR Inc.
Dates
2–3 Apr 2025
Opening hours
2–3 Apr 202515:00 to 17:00
Admission
Standard
Adult¥11,000
Links
Official websiteJapanese
Venue
Tokyo DomeKoraku, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 〒 112-0004Kōrakuen Station (Marunouchi Line, Namboku Line)Walk 3 minutesMore about this place

This festival is the first of its kind for STPR, featuring a large ensemble of groups from the agency including the renowned Strawberry Prince (SutoPuri), Knight A, AMPTAKxCOLORS, and Meteorites. These groups are celebrated for their vibrant and engaging performances, which are deeply rooted in both music and digital media entertainment​. The event offers a range of ticket types catering to different audiences, including family seats that accommodate children and guardians, premium packages with exclusive merchandise, and student discounts to ensure accessibility for younger fans​. Strawberry Prince, the leading act, is particularly known for their dynamic approach to entertainment, blending music, live streaming, and interactive digital content to engage a broad audience. Their popularity is underscored by their successful transition into various forms of media, including a recent anime adaptation.

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