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The Complete Magical Mirai in Tokyo Concert Setlist

With the finish of Magical Mirai in Tokyo on September 20th, the final Magical Mirai event has come to a close. The performance brought some exciting new songs to the concert lineup compared to previous events, and some say it packed more excitement and emotion as well.

Below is a setlist containing all songs featured at the Tokyo event, with links to enjoy each one as well. What do you think of this setlist lineup? It might also give a small preview of what to expect at Hatsune Miku Expo in Los Angeles and New York this October.

00: Opening / Dance: ELEVENPLAY
01: Kagerou Days / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
02: Nijigen Dream Fever / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
03: Heart Democracy / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
04: Commonplace World Uniform / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
05: Like, Dislike / Featuring: Kagamine Rin・Kagamine Len
06: Karakuri Pierrot / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
07: Weekender Girl / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
08: FREELY TOMORROW / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
09: Deep Sea Girl / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
10: Piano×Forte×Scandal / Featuring: MEIKO
11: erase or zero / Featuring: KAITO・Kagamine Len
12: glow / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
13: Hello, Worker / Featuring: Megurine Luka
14: Akatsuki Arrival / Featuring: Megurine Luka・Hatsune Miku
15: Wonderland and the Sheep’s Song / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
16: Tell Your World / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
17: Tokyo Teddy Bear / Featuring: Kagamine Rin
18: Last Night, Good Night / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
19: Cat Food / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
20: EARTH DAY / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
21: Yume Yume / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
22: ODDS&ENDS / Featuring: Hatsune Miku

<Encore>
23: Sweet Devil / Featuring: Hatsune Miku
24: shake it ! / Featuring: Hatsune Miku・Kagamine Rin・Kagamine Len
25: 39 / Featuring: Hatsune Miku

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Promoting “Magical Mirai 2013”

Posted on September 7, 2013 by SamuraiBeatRadio

Coming off the heels of our review of “Magical Mirai 2013 Hatsune Miku“ at NYC, we got a chance to talk to one of the promoters for the screening, Jason Vong. While not directly involved with Crypton Future Media or Live Viewing Japan, he was very kind enough to offer his perspective of the screenings’ impact. Enjoy!

1. What was your role in helping to bring “Magical Mirai 2013” to the United States? How did you get involved in promoting the screening?

I am one of the promoters. I started off as a minor street team member for L’Arc~en~Ciel’s WORLD TOUR 2012 in New York and enjoyed the work I have done. I saw the opportunity again to promote GLAY’s screenings and since then helped Live Viewing Japan promote their screenings here in the states.

2. How did the idea of showing “Magical Mirai 2013” at New York and Los Angeles come about?

I imagine the people behind Vocaloid knew they have a strong fan base here in the United States, especially since MIKUNOPOLIS in 2011 was a sold-out event. Since this was Miku’s birthday show, it was only fair that all her fans get to see it. I think it’s great that there were multiple options for that: being physically there at the Yokohama Arena, watching it through a stream courtesy of Nico Nico Douga, or watching it at a select theater courtesy of Live Viewing Japan.

3. You had a sold-out audience at New York and the screening at the Downtown Independent in Los Angeles was sold out as well. What were your expectations regarding the turnout for the screening?

I had a feeling that both locations were going to be sold out, but I still had my doubts. I needed to see it to believe it. It was a strange feeling to have people calling and e-mailing you for more tickets even after it was sold out. I got a call 5:30AM in the morning before the show from an eager fan who asked if I could make an exception. Unfortunately, it was beyond my power. I am sad a lot of people missed out, but I’m happy to see that Miku and her friends have such strong support here. Perhaps the next event could accommodate more people.

4. What concerns might you have had about fan reaction to watching a tape-delayed broadcast instead of watching the concert live?

Of course, anyone would love to see the show live, but Japanese concerts are a rare thing in the States. On top of that, this was a delayed broadcast which some fans online expressed their disappointment that they are catching the show at a later time. However, after talking to some of the fans at the LA broadcast, the delayed showing honestly did not stop them from coming and having a good time. The fans had the option to watch the Nico Nico Douga stream LIVE and yet, I’ve met fans who drove 700 miles or flown two states over just to come see the show instead of watching it at home. That’s really amazing.

To them, this is a social event that gives them the opportunity to cosplay, meet fellow fans, and enjoy the show with some old/new friends on the big screen with great sound. I think that’s pretty cool and more people should come to future Live Viewing events for these reasons.

5. How familiar are you with Hatsune Miku and Vocaloid?

I have a basic understanding of Hatsune Miku and Vocaloid. It seems quite overwhelming to learn, but I’m slowly getting there. Actually, my current playlist on my iPod contains “We are POP CANDY” by Runo and “蒼空フリーティング ”(Soukuu Furitengu) by Ritchie. I also got hooked on ryo(supercell)’s “ODDS & ENDS” after the broadcast.

6. Why do you think Vocaloid has become a global phenomenon?

To be honest, it still boggles me how big Vocaloid have become. Vocaloid can be used to create any song and can be used by anyone, so I guess that’s the big appeal. And then there are others who animate the videos around the songs and create dance moves for the models. It’s a big collaborative effort that many can take part of.

Also, I believe social media really helped boost Vocaloid’s popularity around the world. It seems like the fans are the ones who perpetuate the success of Vocaloid, just by sharing these works with their friends with a click of a button.

7. In your opinion, how are the chances that Hatsune Miku will make more appearances in America, after the strong showings at the “Magical Mirai 2013” screenings?

After seeing the turnout here in L.A. and watching the show itself, I have a strong feeling that we will see more of Hatsune Miku and her friends again.

We would like to thank Jason for taking the time to talk to us and to Crypton Future Media and Live Viewing Japan for bringing Miku to the U.S. once more!

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Get in the groove for this collaboration featuring your favorite virtual singers!

TOKYO, Japan – October 7, 2021 – Hatsune Miku, the world-famous virtual singer, has arrived in Ninjala as part of her Magical Mirai 2021 tour! All players are granted admission to this musical collaboration until November 7. Ninjala is available as a free download on the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo Switch.

Concert-goers can dress up as their favorite virtual singers with the new Miku Magical Mirai 2021 Outfit from the Gumball Machine and five new costumes for 2,000 Jala each, including:

  • Hatsune Miku
  • Kagamine Rin
  • Kagamine Len
  • Megurine Luka
  • Sakura Miku

Fans will want to visit the merch table as soon as possible because the shop is fully stocked with Hatsune Miku-themed goodies. Get ready to bring down the house with five exciting BGMs for 200 Jala each, featuring Magical Mirai 2021’s theme, “Hatsune Creation Myth.” Fans can also jam to these other popular hits: “Senbonzakura,” “ROKI,” “Just Be Friends,” and “Shake it!”

Show your Miku spirit by picking up some limited items, including seven emotes—inspired by “PoPiPo,” “Alien Alien,” “Mikumiku Ni Shiteageru,” and “Double Lariat”—and three IPPON Decorations for 500 Jala each, seven stickers for 400 Jala each, and a Gum Bottle and the following Gum Utsusemi for 800 Jala a pop:

Players can crank the Gumball Machine to grab two Ninja-Gum: IPPON Katana and Chewing V. The IPPON Katana and a unique sticker are also available as part of a new battle count promotion, which players can claim by playing 39 battles during this collab.

Participants in the Hatsune Miku Cup tournament can earn a special sticker, four IPPON Decorations, and the Leekspin emote as prizes. Out-dance your opponents to win these rewards!

Ninjala is an online Ninja-Gum action game featuring a colorful cast of ninjas who battle it out in action-packed clashes while free-running across dynamic environments. These young descendants of ancient ninja clans wield a variety of special items and abilities, highlighted by the use of distinctive “Ninja-Gum” weapons. Check out the trailer here.

Press assets can be found here.

To learn more about Ninjala, visit the official website, Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube.

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What is Hatsune Miku?
Hatsune Miku is music software developed by Crypton Future Media, INC., and it enables anyone to make the computer sing by entering lyrics and melodies. As a massive number of users created music using the software and posted their works on the Internet, Hatsune Miku quickly evolved into a cultural phenomenon. Moreover, Hatsune Miku has gained much attention as a character, involved in many fields such as merchandising and live performance as a virtual singer. Now her popularity has spread across the globe.

*Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka, MEIKO, and KAITO are also virtual singers developed by Crypton Future Media, INC.

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