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The songs are recordings of previously performed Miku Symphony concerts and celebrates MEIKO's 15 anniversary with a special medley. Special seat ticket holders will have a unique ticket design as well as limited-edition merchandise.Īn album titled Miku Symphony 2019 Orchestra Live was released in December 2019, and features 20 songs spanning 2 CDs. Tickets range from 5,500 yen for normal tickets, to 16,300 for special seats. Additional concerts will take place in Yokohama on October 17, 2020, and Osaka on November 27.
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The event celebrates the 5th anniversary of Miku Symphony. Fans embraced the fact that Teto was able to sing along with the other Vocaloids as she has seldom been seen performing in concerts.Ī third Miku Symphony was announced in 2019 that will take place on Main Tokyo. The concert was advertised heavily by Warner Music Japan and Taisetsu na Koto has reached almost 1 million views on YouTube. Featured songs on the album include Roki, Ray (Bump of Chicken), and Taisetsu na Koto (FuwariP) which was sung by all the Vocaloids excluding Megurine Luka. The album Hatsune Miku Symphony 2018-2019 Orchestral Live featured 16 of the songs that were performed on both nights. Over 20 producers helped organize the event including famous Japanese rock band Bump of Chicken, as well as known Vocaloid producers 40mP, cosMo, Dixie Flatline, MikitoP, Mitchie M, and samfree. It was one of the first times that she has performed officially. Besides the main Vocaloids, derivative character Kasane Teto also made an appearance at the concert to celebrate her 10th anniversary.
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The concert featured 22 songs with 3 encore songs and played to sold-out crowds. An album titled Hatsune Miku Symphony 2016 - Orchestra Live CD was released November 9 to critical acclaim.Ī follow-up to the concert took place on Novem(Tokyo) and Janu(Osaka). The symphony was performed to a sold-out crowd and featured many of Miku's and other Vocaloids' most popular songs including "Tell Your World", "Melt", and a medley of ryo (supercell)'s most popular songs. The song has reached 200,000 views on YouTube. Its theme song, Future Overture (Mirai Jokyoku), was composed by popular Hatsune Miku producer Mitchie M. While waiting for the concert to begin, a Lux commercial featuring Hatsune Miku played for the audience which caused a flurry of posts to social media by attendees. In attendance was Kagamine Rin and Len's voice provider Asami Shimoda. The first Miku Symphony was held on Augat the Tokyo International Forum. Miku Symphony has also celebrated the 10th anniversary of Megurine Luka, Snow Miku, and Kasane Teto with its music performed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, widely known as Japan's oldest classical orchestra, and conducted by Hirofumi Kurita, who is also known as the conductor for the Granblue Fantasy Orchestra Concert. The concerts have been held Yokohama, Osaka, and Hokkaido. Perfectly appropriate for a band whose career is something of a fairy tale itself.Miku Symphony was initially a 2-day live concert in association with Crypton Future Media, TWINDRILL, SEGA, and the Warner Music Group and a sequel to the Miku Symphony concerts was performed in the 2016-2017 period. While the band mainly stuck to their upbeat guns, they began blending EDM into their alt-rock on 2016's Butterflies three of the album’s tracks eventually embellished popular anime series. Bump of Chicken could do no wrong the following decade, and 2010's Cosmonaut became the first of four chart-topping albums in a row. The band bolstered their appeal by placing their songs in movies and video games and on TV, including the moody "Namida no Furusato (Birthplace of Your Tears),” which soundtracked a striking anime candy commercial. Inspired as much by Hüsker Dü as U2, frontman Motoo Fujiwara's pop-punk underdog anthems and sensitive ballads have galvanized fans ever since, helped by band members Hiroaki Masukawa (guitar), Yoshifumi Naoi (bass), and Hideo Masu (drums), not to mention an intriguing name that roughly signifies "revenge of the weak guy." In Bump of Chicken’s music, just getting through the day qualifies as heroism, an existential state mythologized in 2004's acoustic-tinged, fantasy-oriented Yggdrasil. Bump enjoyed their first hit in 2001 with the four-on-the-floor rush of "Tentai Kansoku (Star Gazing),” from the group's chart-topping major-studio debut, Jupiter. Since their first performance at a ninth-grade festival in 1994, Japanese indie-rock stars Bump of Chicken have regularly crested their home country’s charts with a fierce communal urgency rooted in a four-way friendship that extends back to preschool.