There were also huge screens playing trailers and scenes from Final Fantasy XV, as well as cut outs of Square Enix’s latest boy band, Noctis and the Brotherhood. We managed to snag ourselves some pretty awesome loot after battling the forces of fandom for two hours, before wondering around the event space to see what else was going on.Īt the venue, Sony PlayStation set up a number of standing booths for fans to experience World of Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy XV. The plushies and Blu-Rays were the first to sell out rather early on, but despite the dwindling supply, fans still determinedly stayed in queue to buy whatever they could get their hands on. Some turned up as early as five hours before the event, to queue and purchase merchandise and while it was pretty standard fair for a performance, fans still eagerly snapped up them.
The concert played here last in 2009.ĭespite its large seating capacity of around 5,000 tickets, the show sold out Lightning fast (hur hur), with fans clambering to get tickets up till the day of the concert. 10 years after its initial debut, the global multimedia phenomenon has deigned to grace our shores again with an exclusive, one-night-only event held at The Star Vista.