I'm unfortunately notorious in being unorganised and I often see new fans ask what they should take with them to a live so I thought I'd put together a list of things I regularly took with me! (✿◡‿◡)
- hand bag, tote bag
Many venues have restrictions on large bags but I've seen many bangya with various types of bags ranging from:
- small handbags and backpacks from jirai kei brands
- tote bags
- ita bags w your fave bandman
- portable charger/battery pack
I made the mistake of only taking one portable charger but I'd highly recommend having two so then you can alternate them, there's lives where the band doesn't do physical 2shot cheki so you'll need to make sure your phone is charged and not be like me hoping it doesn't die during the live rip
- wallet/coin purse
If you haven't been to a live before, live houses require a 500~700yen drink fee upon entry so you'll need cash. I learnt the hard way it's better to have too much cash than not enough as most lives don't accept card for goods
-OPTIONAL ITEMS-
- cheki album
This isn't exactly necessary but if you end up buying a lot of cheki it's a much nicer way to organise them and keep safe rather than trying to stuff them all in your wallet or bag
- ticket file
like a cheki book this is also good if you get printed photo tickets and don't want them to get wrinkled but most can just fit inside your wallet, I prefer just having one anyway since my Kizu ticket was a lot bigger than others, another good item is an A4 file if you also want to get free flyers provided at live houses.
- ear plugs
There were several lives where I got a nasty headache from how loud the set was, many venues are quite small so you should really protect your hearing
- Band goods
This is VERY optional but many bands sell live specific goods such as muffler towels, pen lights and fans for furitsuke, I ended up enjoying a lot of lives more than I expected and wished I had gotten some so if you have the extra money to spare I highly recommend getting something to join in with everyone else, they also make a nice memento to commemorate your time going to a VK live
- Cooling wipes or tissues
Live houses are small and cramped so you're bound to get hot and sweaty, especially if you participate in furitsuke. You can get these really cheap from any store throughout Japan and they're actually really helpful
- Makeup/makeup pouch
If you wear makeup, feel free to bring anything to freshen up especially if you want to look nice in 2shots
- slippers
It may sound weird but I noticed at majority of lives I went to that a lot of bangya switched from their regular shoes to slippers/crocs and I thought that was so smart considering you're standing for several hours
I have more posts coming up in the future on how to prepare for other events so be sure to keep an eye out! (´▽`ʃ♡ƪ)

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