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* The opera in ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'', sort of: the mark was already dead when he was brought to the opera, but they still get a kidnapping in there, albeit not so publicly.
* The opera in ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'', sort of: the mark was already dead when he was brought to the opera, but they still get a kidnapping in there, albeit not so publicly.
* ''[[Basquash]]!'' builds up [[Idol Singer|Eclipse]]'s final concert, and Dan and company, taking Citron's hint, crash it. Like with most things in the show, a giant robot basketball match breaks out. {{spoiler|Rouge gets her memories back and something happens with the moon.}}
* ''[[Basquash]]!'' builds up [[Idol Singer|Eclipse]]'s final concert, and Dan and company, taking Citron's hint, crash it. Like with most things in the show, a giant robot basketball match breaks out. {{spoiler|Rouge gets her memories back and something happens with the moon.}}
* '' [[Blood Plus]]'' has elements of this trope, with {{spoiler|the final confrontation between Saya and Diva at NYC's Metropolitan Opera.}}
* '' [[Blood+]]'' has elements of this trope, with {{spoiler|the final confrontation between Saya and Diva at NYC's Metropolitan Opera.}}
* In the sorta climax of ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'s'' arc just shy of chapter 300, Hayate is at the concert of an idol singer and a person after a picture Hayate has attacks behind the scenes. Hayate finally finds out what they're looking for, and willingly hands it over, but the robots they summoned to force his hand (which were entirely unnecessary as they find out) aren't listening, so Hayate still has to fight it, ending up breaking onto the stage before defeating it.
* In the sorta climax of ''[[Hayate the Combat Butler]]'s'' arc just shy of chapter 300, Hayate is at the concert of an idol singer and a person after a picture Hayate has attacks behind the scenes. Hayate finally finds out what they're looking for, and willingly hands it over, but the robots they summoned to force his hand (which were entirely unnecessary as they find out) aren't listening, so Hayate still has to fight it, ending up breaking onto the stage before defeating it.