Crunchyroll Anime Y2K Party Dances into Nostalgia on November 19

Crunchyroll Anime Y2K Party

 

If you're looking to add another unforgettable event to your Anime NYC weekend, Crunchyroll has you covered with the Anime Y2K Party. New York City's Terminal 5 venue is getting dressed up in the aesthetics and soundscapes of 1999 for a celebration of anime and music, and it's all going down on Saturday, November 19.

 

Get ready to be transported into a slice of the Akihabara, Tokyo nightclub scene circa the end of the millennium with live music from world-renowned DJs. Performers include D-YAMA, DJ WILDPARTY, TEDDYLOID and JVNA, with doors opening at 7:00pm and the show kicking off at 8:00pm.

 

Tickets are available now, so get yours and join us as we party like it's a very specific year and we're still not sure what's going to happen when the clock strikes midnight.

 

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Here's an overview of all the awesome artists you'll be able to see in action:

 

D-YAMA: opened MOGRA in 2009. Since then he has brought MOGRA’s anime club scene to an international audience through tours in US and Germany, as well as Twitch streams 

 

DJ WILDPARTY: is a Japanese DJ and resident DJ at MOGRA, he has partnered with various vocaloid talent and his tracks have been featured in THE IDOLM@STER MILLION LIVE!

 

TEDDYLOID: A Japanese electronic music producer and DJ. He is known for producing many songs on the soundtrack of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, which charted on the Oricon Albums Chart. He has performed on stages all over the world with notable performances at Ultra Japan and Anime Expo. 

 

JVNA: Playing at the dichotomy of light and dark, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist JVNA produces electronic pop with a melodic bass edge. She emerged in 2016 with anime and video game themed covers alongside her originals. Her first album was released in 2021, mixing pop, rock, melodic bass with honest and emotional lyrics.

 

Grab your tickets now, and we'll see you on the dance floor during Anime NYC weekend!

 


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