UlasanAnime.com – Fans of TM Revolution, also known as Takanori Nishikawa, heading to New York Comic Con (NYCC) should be prepared for a significant crowd. The event organizers are planning to accommodate approximately 3,000 attendees in a single hall.

This capacity is within the Javits Center, a venue known for its expansive space, capable of holding much larger numbers, potentially up to 10,000 in its lower levels. However, it’s noted that Comic Con typically does not utilize the entire venue, and such extensive use would likely incur substantial costs.
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For comparative context, L’arc en Ciel’s performance at Otakon in Baltimore drew over 10,000 people. While Otakon itself attracts around 30,000 attendees, contributing to the large turnout, the article highlights the difference in scale and location, comparing Baltimore unfavorably to New York City.
TM Revolution’s own appearance at Otakon in 2003, alongside Abingdon Boys School, reportedly saw an attendance of about 4,000 to 5,000 people. The author mentions that they would have made plans to attend NYCC earlier if Abingdon Boys School were also performing.
Even if TM Revolution were to appear in a larger venue at NYCC, capable of holding 10,000 people, the event is still expected to be heavily crowded, similar to the experience at last year’s convention. The author acknowledges the appeal of attending to potentially acquire free merchandise but also notes increased personal commitments compared to the previous year.
Ultimately, the decision to attend NYCC, even with the prospect of seeing TM Revolution, involves weighing the potential for a crowded experience against other factors and commitments.





















