Hatsune Miku: Miku Expo 2021 Online (2021)

2021-06-061h 17m

The thirteenth installment in Crypton Future Media's annual HATSUNE MIKU EXPO concert series (originally fourteenth, had it not been for HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2020 USA & CANADA's eventual cancelation), this third-dimensional online concert event is set to be held and broadcast live from Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan on June 6, 2021. The event aims to bring together fans from around the world, and with the use of cutting-edge AR technology, the show itself - a brand-new concert experience never seen before - will be provided and streamed for free. Just like past HATSUNE MIKU EXPO concerts, sub-events, exhibitions, and workshops will also be held online. The event's main visual is illustrated by ryota, with the official theme song being entitled "Highlight", written, composed and arranged by KIRA, a VOCALOID producer from Germany.

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