I don't know if this is the right community or c/anime but whatever

I love Hololive and Hoshimachi Suisei is my absolute favorite. She has her first solo concert tomorrow but Hololive charges bizarre prices for these, 5000 yen (37,63€ or $43,80) for a stream of a digital concert is insane.

So I was wondering if anyone here knows where I could either find a recording of this afterwards or, alternatively, if there are other fans here maybe who'd be interested in buying one ticket together and then one person could stream it to the others and record it perhaps? After buying a ticket you can watch the archived stream until the 21st of November so it should be feasible.

Asking here because as a Hololive fan, most other Hololive fans would rather snap their own necks than pirate something like this. I just wanna watch my favorite anime girl sing ;-;

More info about the whole thing here: https://virtual.spwn.jp/events/21102102-engsuisei

Edit: Someone linked this and that is where we will hopefully get our comet content, fellow hoshiyomi https://nyaa.si/?f=0&c=0_0&q=星街すいせい

  • CommunistFFWhen [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Correct me if I'm wrong but I think people harp on Hololive a bit too much, sure it's still a capitalist company, profiting off the talents's surplus labour, but comparatively they are much much better.

    The talents only have to stream at least 3 days/week in the first year, after that they can stream as much as they want (some barely stream more than 1 time a week) and they can take as much break as they want for any reason if they feel unwell, some family businesses or whatever,...

    The company also provide them with the capital, giving them an audience and connections right off the start that other streamers that could stream for many years and still not achieve. Also all the things the company do also come back to profit the talents in some way or another, like the bigger the company is, the bigger the connections and audience the talents get.

    Sure they probably put some restrictions on what the talents can and cannot do but seeing how all the talents feel genuinely happy to be there (easily noticed if you watch the EN girls a lot and especially the 1st anniversary stream) , it's probably not that bad.

      • staplegun [none/use name]
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        3 years ago

        Idol culture notwithstanding, it's actually cool & good that they found a new way to engage in the online sphere with a small firewall between them and the Very Online types.

          • staplegun [none/use name]
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            3 years ago

            Fair enough, I was mostly getting at vtubing being something that should be embraced over the traditional streamer model of dumping your entire identity on the net and having it be raked over constantly.