An Cafe World Tour 2026 survey

RIT, the agency behind Miku’s solo tour in South America and Europe just launched a survey for an eventual An Cafe overseas Tour next year.

  • A maximum of 3-4 countries will be part of this tour because of the band limited ability (= every member having another job)
  • For a country to be part of it, they’ll need 300 fans from said country to participate in the survey.
  • You need a WhatsApp account to validate your participation.
  • Regular ticket would be around 80$/75€. A few VIP will be also available, but prices are not communicated yet.
  • If your country is selected, you will receive a 10% discount via WhatsApp for a pre-sale.
  • Tickets payment will be done via WISE (except in Brazil)

If you’re on board with all of that you can vote for one of the eligible city/country here: R.I.T - An Cafe

Possible cities are:

Paris :fr:
Berlin :de:
Madrid :es:
London :uk:
Rio de Janeiro :brazil:
São Paulo :brazil:
Fortaleza :brazil:
Buenos Aires :argentina:
Santiago :chile:
Lima :peru:
CDMX :mexico:
Monterrey :mexico:

As much as I’m happy of an An Cafe “Tour”, these prices tell me it won’t work in Europe. South America fans seems to be okay with it though.

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That’s so odd. Even if 300 people vote for a city, that doesn’t mean they’ll buy tickets lol

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That’s too expensive for regular tickets, especially if there is a VIP upgrade, I hope the tour will happen tho

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That’s a strange approach, never saw something like this before.

Exactly.

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It’s expensive, yes but I still think there is enough interest in Europe to do 2 or 3 cities. (London, Paris and maaaaybe Berlin). It just needs to be realistic in venue size and tour stops.

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This is also a bad move - never heard of WISE, therefore I googled it. It seems like this is kind of a credit card. I assume this payment method will not find favour in Germany :sweat_smile:

it’s a paypal/western union knock-off; if you have a credit card that works abroad for online shopping, you can send money w. it directly without ordering their own custom card.

It’s something US Americans mostly use because they don’t have real time bank transfers.

I feel like it would make more sense to sell tickets in a crowdfunding way: If they sell the desired number, the gig takes place. If not, you get your money back.
(Also I’d rather not give out my phone number to a random ass homepage)

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This is the new company of the same guy that failed to refund or took more than 1 year for the failed Kamijo concert in São Paulo. Be careful

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Such a weird way and such a big privacy issue that could cause…

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oh my god so it’s a shoddy promoter ON TOP of crazy ticket prices wtf

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Yeah, I don’t know if I see this working in South America in particular. $80 USD for a band that was popular over 15 years ago, in local currency?

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I’d have really loved to see them if my country was listed, but given that the tickets are already expensive, having to add flights and hotel accomodation becomes too much for me.
I am afraid that the high cost and distance will discourage more casual fans, possibly resulting in a lower than expected attendance

the only way i’d be interested in this (if my country was even an option) would be if bou with them lol
god i hate that sunglasses-wearing perm-wig guy

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Yūki’s hasn’t been wearing them for a while.

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Additional survey (made by me for An Cafe France) to show RIT and the band what are the actual expectations of the fans (prices, merch, setlist). Even if you’re a casual listener of the band, or can’t/won’t plan to see them live, you can still vote here: https://forms.gle/5BwNDqMXcrwDshSZ9
Thank you :folded_hands:

No email nor phone number needed :sweat_smile:

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