Otaku Summer Jam 2014: Summer’s hottest J-rock/Cosplay event | Inquirer Entertainment

Otaku Summer Jam 2014: Summer’s hottest J-rock/Cosplay event

10:19 AM April 16, 2014

MANILA, Philippines – Watch 15 of the best Japanese Music bands battle it out onstage at L5R Productions’ very first anime-themed event: Otaku Summer Jam 2014, to be held May 3, 2014 at B-Side, The Collective in Makati City. Gates open at 10 am.

While the bands play its J-rock tunes, join the fun and be your favorite character for the simultaneous Cosplay competition. Better yet showcase your creativity in the Fanart Contest. Prizes await winners of the three contests while exhibits and booths offer the latest trends and products within the Anime and Otaku community.

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Guest performers are Akihabara Station, Asterysk, Haponesang Dilat, Ikuzo Iwa, Myo Na Hako, and The Squeezers. Veteran cosplayer Dave D’Angelo (more popularly known as his alter ego Master Pogi) will host the event.

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The Otaku Summer Jam 2014 is sponsored in part by HBKOR and Paybux App-Team Bagong Umaga. Media partners are INQUIRER.net, JeraldUy.com, Naruto Cosplayers PH, Arkadymac.com, and Deremoe.com. Tickets are priced P150 per person.

About L5R Productions

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L5R Productions is a production outfit created in 2003 to help independent bands promote their music and uplift their spirits through the production of music events, providing them an avenue where they could showcase and hone their talents. After a fruitful decade, L5R continues to cater to the indie music scene and expand into new horizons.

For inquiries, you may contact L5R Productions at [email protected].

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