Miku expo 20189/16/2023 Anamanaguchi opened for with Miku in Dallas and Austin. It was accompanied by "Digital Stars" and "Let's Paint" events, the latter introducing 'u' Miku. Description: A 3D live concert tour spanning 7 different cities across the US and Mexico, 3 being new sites. Kagamine Rin and Len Special Introduction Main article: 初音ミク「マジカルミライ 2018」OFFICIAL ALBUM (Hatsune Miku "Magical Mirai 2018" OFFICIAL ALBUM) Song list A limited edition, including a DVD of music videos, is also available. Released on July 25, 2018, this ten-track compilation album includes the official theme song for the tour, the official theme song for the Kagamine twins’ tenth anniversary, and the song which won the Magical Mirai 2018 Song Contest Grand Prix. Main article: Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2018 Song Contest Official Album The Grand Prix-winning song for 2018 was “ METEOR”, composed and arranged by DIVELA. The Grand Prix winner would have his or her song performed at both of the 2018 concerts in Osaka and Tokyo, while winning two tickets to the show of their choice and a ¥100,000 gift card for SONICWIRE. On February 2, 2018, Crypton Future Media opened a song contest for fans and producers, instructing them to submit an original song that they had produced featuring Hatsune Miku for the chance to win one of the coveted prizes in the annual Magical Mirai Song Contest. Sound & Concert Producer: Ryoji Sekimoto.Guitar: Takahiro Misawa (September 1, 2018: Kentaro Kaneko), Masaru Angelo Teramae.Playlist №: 23 songs initially (22 standard, 12 city-specific) 3 encore songs.Location(s): Intex Osaka, Osaka Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall, Tokyo.Concert/exhibition date(s): August 25–26, 2018 (Osaka) August 31–Septem(Tokyo).Its official theme song is entitled “ Greenlights Serenade”, composed and produced by Omoi. A Blu-ray and DVD release of the final day of the Tokyo leg, with bonus features that included pro-shots of the songs which were performed in Osaka but not Tokyo, and a film reporting on the exhibitions and concerts in both cities, became available on December 22, 2018. Each concert had a similar but different setlist which remained the same during the tour's residency to the city of which it corresponded to. It was broadcast on TOKYO MX and also marked the Kagamine twins’ tenth anniversary.
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