hololive’s Momosuzu Nene to Hold First Solo Live at Tokyo Garden Theater on July 29, 2026 — On-site SS Seats 13,400 Yen, Streaming Ticket 6,800 Yen, First Pre-sale Starts May 14 at 21:00
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Cover Corp. has announced that Momosuzu Nene, a member of its female VTuber group “hololive,” will hold her first solo live “Momosuzu Nene 1st Live: Bloom! Nenenenenenene Super Bloom!” at Tokyo Garden Theater on Wednesday, July 29, 2026. The first pre-sale lottery for on-site reserved seats and streaming ticket sales on SPWN and ZAIKO began on May 14 at 21:00.
Key Points
- Date and time: Wednesday, July 29, 2026 — doors open 17:30 / stream starts 18:00 / show starts 18:30
- Venue: Tokyo Garden Theater (Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo)
- On-site tickets: SS seat 13,400 yen / S seat 10,800 yen / A seat 8,800 yen (all tax-included)
- Streaming ticket: 6,800 yen (tax-included) via SPWN and ZAIKO, archive viewing available until 23:59 on August 29
- First pre-sale: Thursday, May 14 21:00 – Sunday, May 24 23:59, lottery on Lawson Ticket
Show Overview and Venue Access
The performance is titled “Momosuzu Nene 1st Live: Bloom! Nenenenenenene Super Bloom!” and is organized by Cover Corp. The performer is Momosuzu Nene herself, with the event taking place on Wednesday, July 29, 2026, with doors opening at 17:30, streaming starting at 18:00, and the show beginning at 18:30.
Tokyo Garden Theater (2-1-6 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo) is a large-scale theater accessible from multiple lines, located four minutes on foot from Ariake Station Exit 2B, five minutes from Ariake Tennis no Mori Station Exit 2A, and seven minutes from Kokusai-Tenjijo Station Exit A.
Ticket Sales Schedule and Pricing
On-site reserved seat tickets come in three tiers: SS seat at 13,400 yen (tax-included), S seat at 10,800 yen, and A seat at 8,800 yen. The sales schedule is as follows: the first pre-sale (Lawson Ticket lottery) runs May 14 21:00 – May 24 23:59, the second pre-sale (Lawson Ticket lottery) runs June 2 21:00 – June 9 23:59, and general sales (Lawson Ticket first-come, first-served) start at 12:00 on June 28. Each pre-sale allows up to two tickets per person, with separate pre-sale service fees, system fees, and electronic ticket fees charged at payment.

Streaming tickets are available on SPWN (Japan: evt_26072901-jpnene1stlive / overseas: evt_26072902-engnene1stlive) and ZAIKO. The price is 6,800 yen (tax-included) with a separate 220 yen handling fee charged at purchase. The ticket window runs from 21:00 on May 14 to 20:00 on August 29, and the archive can be watched as many times as needed from the end of the show until 23:59 on August 29.
Live Merchandise Also On Sale from 21:00 Tonight
Coinciding with the announcement, live merchandise sales also started on Thursday, May 14 at 21:00. The sales period runs until 18:00 on Monday, June 15, with goods available at the hololive Production Official Shop (and the English store for overseas customers).

The Support Set (11,500 yen) bundles together a “Nechra-light” penlight, a T-shirt, a neon towel, and a sticker set, while individual items include the T-shirt at 4,200 yen, the neon towel at 2,300 yen, the baseball shirt at 9,000 yen, the Nene-chi Summer Vacation Bag at 4,200 yen, and random can badges at 500 yen, among other varied options.
Upcoming Ticket Sales Schedule
Results of the first pre-sale will be confirmed and paid during May 28 15:00 – May 31 23:00, while the second pre-sale follows the same flow on June 13 15:00 – June 16 23:00. After the Lawson Ticket lotteries, general sales (first-come, first-served) start at 12:00 on June 28. Streaming tickets are expected to remain on sale through show day, and overseas fans are also able to watch.
The latest ticket information and announcements are released continuously via the special site and the official hashtag “#NeneSuperBloom” (#ねね超開花).
Commentary and Outlook
Momosuzu Nene debuted in 2020 as part of hololive’s 5th generation, and her bright, lively streaming style and distinctive music activities have earned her a devoted following. Over five years after her debut, holding her first solo live at the approximately 8,000-capacity Tokyo Garden Theater is a milestone that lives up to the show’s “Nene blooms” theme. The streaming ticket setup allowing overseas fans to participate also aligns well with hololive’s broader global strategy.
Source: PR TIMES
