What is the plot?

I can't truthfully write a "complete plot spoiler" for Togenashi Togeari - 3rd ONE-MAN LIVE "咆哮の奏" (2024) as if it were a story film, because the available sources describe it as a concert/live performance, not a narrative work with characters, deaths, twists, or an ending sequence.

What the sources do support is a performance narrative rather than a literal plot: this is Togenashi Togeari's 3rd one-man live, titled "咆哮の奏", and the setlist includes songs such as 運命の華, 極私的極彩色アンサー, 闇に溶けてく, 碧いif, 蝶に結いた赤い糸, 偽りの理, 黎明を穿つ, and 空の箱. A live-related source also places the event at Tokyo Dome City Hall, and a later ticketing page confirms a November 23, 2024 screening of the concert footage, with a 11:30 opening / 12:00 start listed for that presentation.

If you want, I can still do one of these accurate alternatives: - write a scene-by-scene emotional narrative of the concert itself, treating the setlist as the backbone of the performance arc, - produce a chronological setlist story explaining the mood shift from song to song, - or give a full spoiler-style recap of the GIRLS BAND CRY story context behind these songs, if that is what you intended.

What is the ending?

The ending is a live concert climax: Togenashi Togeari closes the show after building through its final songs, and the performance ends on a strong, emotionally charged note rather than with a story epilogue. The Blu-ray/live program is presented as a concert event, and the "ending" is the band's final stage moment and applause, not a separate fictional plot resolution.

In short, the last stretch of the show is the band standing together and finishing the concert with full force, after which the performance ends as a live event.

Expanded, scene-by-scene in narrative order:

The final section of the concert moves into the closing run of songs from the set list, which culminates the performance in front of the audience at Tokyo Dome City Hall. By this point, the members are already fully committed to the momentum of the live, and the ending is carried by the sequence of songs rather than by dialogue or a dramatic cutaway.

As the last songs are performed, the stage presentation keeps the focus on the band itself: the vocals, the instruments, the collective energy, and the audience response. The show's structure indicates that the final emotional beat is the group completing the concert together, not a narrative twist or a separate ending scene.

Because this is a concert film/live release, the fate of each main participant at the end is simply this: they remain onstage as performers, finish the concert as Togenashi Togeari, and the event concludes with the live performance ending. There is no documented fictional "ending fate" for the members in the provided results beyond the fact that the concert ends with the band intact and performing together.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is no evidence in the available sources that the 2024 live film "Togenashi Togeari 3rd ONE-MAN LIVE 咆哮の奏" has a post-credit scene.

What the available material does show is that this release is a concert/live performance presentation, with a documented set list and promotional/live-stream listings, not a narrative film that would typically include a post-credit stinger.

If you want, I can also check whether the ending includes an encore, bonus commentary, or hidden post-performance footage instead.

How does the live title “咆哮の奏” relate to the in-story band Diamond Dust and the characters connected to it, especially Momoka and Hina?

The title is tied directly to the world of "Girls Band Cry": reporting on the live says that the stage setting for "咆哮の奏" is the in-story band Diamond Dust, which Momoka once belonged to, and that Hina, Nina's classmate, serves as the band's second vocalist.

What is the significance of Diamond Dust in the story, and how is it connected to the main cast?

Diamond Dust is the fictional band explicitly identified as the setting connected to the live title, and it is linked to both Momoka's past membership and Hina's role as the second vocalist, making it one of the most character-relevant story elements associated with this title.

Who is Hina in relation to Nina, and what role does she play in the story element tied to this title?

Hina is described as Nina's classmate, and in the story context connected to this title she is the second vocalist for Diamond Dust.

Who is Momoka, and what is her connection to the band setting referenced by this title?

Momoka is identified as a character from the "Girls Band Cry" cast who previously belonged to Diamond Dust, the in-story band associated with the "咆哮の奏" live title.

Which in-story band members are specifically referenced when people ask about this title’s character connections?

The two character connections explicitly named in the available sources are Momoka, who formerly belonged to Diamond Dust, and Hina, who is said to be its second vocalist and Nina's classmate.

Is this family friendly?

This appears to be a concert livestream, not a narrative film, so it is generally family-friendly in the sense of being performance-based rather than story-driven. However, because it is a rock/live music event, it may still be too intense or overstimulating for very young children or highly sensitive viewers.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects could include: - Loud music and strong sound effects, which can be overwhelming for children or people sensitive to noise. - Bright stage lighting, flashing visuals, and concert-style atmosphere, which may be overstimulating. - Emotional or intense musical themes, since the group is described as having an "emotional" sound and the setlist includes titles that suggest darker or more dramatic moods. - Crowd energy and concert excitement, which can be a lot for some younger viewers even if nothing explicit is shown.

I did not find any indication in the available sources of graphic violence, sexual content, or explicit language for this event.