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Featuring
  • IA
  • Clara
  • ONA
  • Hatsune Miku
  • Luo Tianyi
  • SeeU
  • Bruno
  • IA
  • Hatsune Miku
  • SeeU
  • GUMI
  • Luo Tianyi
  • GUMI, Camui Gackpo
  • Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka, KAITO, MEIKO
  • Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka
  • GUMI, Akikoroid-chan, VY1v3, Tone Rion, Aoki Lapis
  • GUMI, Yuzuki Yukari
  • Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin , GUMI
  • Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin , Megurine Luka
  • Hatsune Miku, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka.
  • IA, Wagakki Band
  • Luo Tianyi, YANHE, Yuezheng Ling
  • Yuzuki Yukari, Nekomura Iroha, SF-A2 miki, Hiyama Kiyoteru, Kaai Yuki, Chihiro Ishiguro
  • SeeU, Hatsune Miku, GUMI
  • SeeU, Luo Tianyi
  • SeeU, Xin Hua
  • SeeU, YANHE
  • Violet, Aoki Lapis
  • Yuzuki Yukari, Nekomura Iroha, VY1v3
  • Hiyama Kiyoterou, Kaai Yuki, Yuzuki Yukari, Nekomura Iroha, SF-A2 miki, Tohoku Zunko
  • Hatsune Miku, Kagamine RIn, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka, KAITO, MEIKO
  • Luo Tianyi, YANHE, Yuezheng Ling, Yuezheng Longya, Mo Qingxian, Zhiyu Moke
Date
  • 2009-08-22
  • 2009-08-31
  • 2009-11-21
  • 2010-03-09
  • 2010-12-31
  • 2011-03-09
  • 2011-07-02
  • 2011-11-11
  • 2012-03-09
  • 2012-07-28
  • 2012-08-26
  • 2012-08-29
  • 2012-09-02
  • 2012-11-23
  • 2012-11-28
  • 2012-12-30
  • 2013-01-19
  • 2013-03-03
  • 2013-03-09
  • 2013-05-23
  • 2013-08-09
  • 2013-08-30
  • 2013-09-12
  • 2014-03-25
  • 2014-05-24
  • 2014-09-09
  • 2014-10-08
  • 2014-10-09
  • 2015-01-24
  • 2015-02-06
  • 2015-04-24
  • 2015-05-30
  • 2015-07-04
  • 2015-07-18
  • 2015-07-25
  • 2015-08-01
  • 2015-08-27
  • 2015-09-19
  • 2015-09-23
  • 2015-09-30
  • 2015-10-11
  • 2016-02-28
  • 2016-03-22
  • 2016-04-10
  • 2016-06-05
  • 2016-08-26
  • 2016-08-27
  • 2016-09-16
  • 2016-10-15
  • 2017-04-22
  • 2017-06-17
  • --01-16
  • --02-07
  • --02-09
  • --03-01
  • --03-04
  • --03-08
  • --03-24
  • --05-04
  • --06-03
  • --06-04
  • --07-14
  • --07-25
  • --08-16
  • --08-30
  • --09-01
  • --09-10
  • --09-13
  • --09-19
  • --09-20
  • --10-02
  • --10-11
  • --11-12
  • --11-28
  • --12-03
  • --12-05
  • --12-10
  • --12-30
  • --03-23
  • --06-25
  • --06-27
  • --08-21
  • --09-04
  • --05-28
  • --07-03
  • --04-23
  • --12-15
Title
  • 1
  • HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2016 Japan Tour
  • The first or the last
  • Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2015
  • Lady Gaga's artRAVE: The ARTPOP Ball
  • SNOW MIKU LIVE! 2015 Presents MIKU EXPO Live Set
  • HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2016 in TAIWAN
  • Vsinger Live
  • HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2016 NORTH AMERICA
  • IA 1ST LIVE CONCERT "PARTY A GO-GO" IN SHANGHAI 2016
  • -DAIBA de DIVA- X
  • IA Special 3D Live Showcase in London -PARTY A GO-GO-
  • AHS Vocaloid Concert Sonrabu! -Songs Love-
  • ANGEL Project
  • ANISONG World Tour Lantis Festival in Las Vegas
  • AniNite '15
  • Anime Expo (presents) Cool Japan Festival
  • Anime Festival Asia
  • Anime Messe Berlin 2016
  • Animelo Summer Live 2009
  • Animelo Summer Live 2012
  • B.I.G. Carnival
  • Benben endorsement
  • Bruno, Clara, and ONA Live Virtual Show
  • CountDown Japan
  • DAIBA de DIVA
  • Dongne Festa
  • GUMI's ASEAN Performance
  • HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2014 in INDONESIA
  • HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2014 in LOS ANGELES and NEW YORK
  • HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2015 in SHANGHAI
  • HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2016 CHINA TOUR
  • Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 /Sapporo
  • Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 /Singapore
  • Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 /Tokyo
  • Hatsune Miku Live Party 2012 /Hong Kong and Taiwan
  • Hatsune Miku Live Party 2012 /Tokyo
  • Hatsune Miku Live Party 2013 /Kansai
  • Hatsune Miku Live Party 2013 /Sapporo
  • Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2013
  • Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2014
  • Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2016
  • Hatsune Miku Magical Mirai 2017
  • Hatsune Miku × Laurel Halo - Still Be Here
  • Hatsune Miku × Tomita Isao – Symphony IHATOV
  • IA 1st Live Concert -PARTY A GO-GO- in Costa Rica
  • IA First Live Concert in JAPAN -PARTY A GO-GO-
  • IA Live in Hong Kong 2016 -PARTY A GO-GO -
  • IA Special 3D Live Showcase in NY -PARTY A GO-GO-
  • Inkigayo
  • Internet; Vocalekt Visions
  • JOIN ALIVE 2015
  • King Run Anison Red and White
  • Luo Tianyi New Hologram Live Unveiling
  • MUSIC STATION Ultra FES
  • Miku FES'09
  • Miku Symphony
  • Miku no Hi Kanshasai 39's Giving Day
  • Mikunopolis in Los Angeles
  • N Sounds CLASSICS x POPS with SPECIAL ARTISTS
  • NY Comic Con 2014
  • Natsu no Owari no 39 Matsuri
  • Netherlands Holland Festival
  • Qingdao de DIVA Vol.1
  • SeeU and Xin Hua/Pujiang
  • SeeU and Xin Hua/Xiamen
  • Summer Sonic Festival 2013
  • THE END
  • The Late Show with David Letterman
  • Tokyo City Opera Hall
  • Tokyo Crazy Kawaii
  • V-master Concert
  • VOCALOID Festival
  • VOCALOID™ Opera AOI with Bunraku Puppets
  • VOICE FES 2012
  • Violet 2015 Hong Kong 3D Holographic Concert
  • Vocafarre 2011
  • IA Special Anniversary Party – Live Concert & Talk Show
  • Crazy Otaku's Unofficial B-rated Don't Ask SeeU Concert
  • Hatsune Miku × Kodo Taiko Performing Arts Ensemble
Company
  • 1
  • Crypton Future Media, Inc.
  • SBS
  • ???
  • Internet
  • Yamaha
  • AH-Software
  • Benben
  • Shanghai HENIAN
  • SBS Artech
  • Crypton Future Media, piapro, MAGES., SEGA, Pt. Marygops Studios, SOZO Pte Ltd
  • Ima Group, i-Style Project, Animate China, Joypolis, SEGA
  • Crypton Future Media, The People's Republic of China
  • A4A
  • Crypton Future Media
  • Crypton Future Media, 5pb., SEGA, piapro
  • Crypton Future Media, 5pb., piapro
  • Crypton Future Media, CREATIVEMAN PRODUCTIONS
  • Crypton Future Media, Lantis Festival
  • Crypton Future Media, MAGES., SEGA, piapro
  • Crypton Future Media, MAGES., WOWOW, SEGA, piapro
  • Crypton Future Media, NHK Symphony Orchestra
  • Crypton Future Media, SEGA
  • Crypton Future Media, SEGA, MAGES, piapro
  • Crypton Future Media, SEGA, paipro
  • Crypton Future Media, SEGA, piapro
  • Crypton Future Media, SEGA, piapro, Joypolis
  • Crypton Future Media, TV Asahi
  • Crypton Future Media, piapro
  • Internet, Vocalekt Visions
  • Interscope Records, Crypton Future Media, SEGA
  • New York Comic Con, 1st Place, YAMAHA
  • SBS Artech, Gynoid, YAMAHA
  • SBS Artech, Vsinger
  • Shanghai HENIAN, Vsinger
  • Shanghai He Nian, Vsinger, WEIBO
  • Tokyo Crazy Kawaii Committee, 1st Place, YAMAHA
  • Voctro Labs, S.L., he Lab Barcelona, La Merced
  • YAMAHA, HYPER JAPAN
  • Crypton Future Media, SEGA, Toyota, Anime Expo, piapro
  • Crypton Future Media, Dwango, Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, Good Smile Company, Bushiroad
  • Crypton Future Media, Tokyo Metropolitan Television, SEGA, piapro
Description
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  • --06-04
  • --08-29
  • --09-13
  • --10-02
  • --10-07
  • --11-21
  • --12-14
  • --12-21
  • 1500.0
  • 7200.0
  • 9.0
  • --07-31
  • --08-22
  • 9.46728E7
  • --03-09
  • --11-11
  • --01-24
  • 2012.0
  • Miku's 2nd solo concert, titled "Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 "MikuPa"; -39's THANK's LIVE IN TOKYO-", took place in Zepp Tokyo, Odaiba, Tokyo. The concert was sponsored by 5pb., and was the first VOCALOID concert to be broadcast at select theaters throughout Japan.
  • 2013.0
  • 2011.0
  • Likely to have been SeeU's last concert, "The first or the last" was held in Ax Hall, Seoul. It featured SeeU and YANHE.
  • A two-day concert event to promote the 2015 Snow Miku design competition's winning entry. Miku and Crypton's other VOCALOIDs performed many songs including Snow Fairy Story, the concert's theme song.
  • THE END is a modern opera by Keiichiro Shibuya and Toshiki Okada, starring Hatsune Miku as the main character, through a projection on multiple screens on stage. It was held in Theatre du Châtelet. Miku's costume for the show was a Louis Vuitton dress designed by Marc Jacobs' Intl. team. A full scale Miku statue was also exposed. This opera is a work in its own right and is in no way connected to the usual VOCALOID lives. It is an audiovisual work dealing with questions such as "Is Miku alive? Is it a separate being and can it die? Can an imaginary character know death? What connection does it have to users and fans?"and many other issues, all in a dark atmosphere. However, those questions are not only related to VOCALOID or Miku, but to virtual/imaginary character in general. It's differences from the JAPAN performance are the promotional poster and some details during the live show.
  • GUMI and Gackpo made special appearances in the 2010 new year celebration event known as King Run Anison Red and White.The songs they covered were; アニソン紅白2010 M-32[Love Letter]神威がくぽ "Love Letter" covered by Gackpo originally from "Mobile Suit Z Gundam", which had originally been sung by Gackt and アニソン紅白2010 M-33[星間飛行]GUMI "Interstellar Flight" covered by GUMI from "Macross Frontier", which had originally been sung by Megumi Nakajima. Their appearance was, at the time, supposed to be a one off event.
  • A 3D virtual concert mainly featuring non-VOCALOID virtual idol character "Violet". Because both Lapis' and Violet's creators are owned by the Ima Group, Lapis was able to make a legal appearance in Violet's concert.
  • In late 2013, GUMI gave a private performance at a dinner party, which was held for several ministers of ASEAN, the Association of South East Asian Nations. The performance was held in Hotel Okura in Tokyo, Japan. GUMI performed Setsuna Trip, Miraculous Encounter, "Country Road", Maigo no Boku ni, and "Yum Chizu". To date, this was likely the most "exclusive" VOCALOID concert ever held
  • "初音ミク ライブパーティー 2013 in Sapporo 「ミクパ♪」 was a two-day VOCALOID concert in Sapporo, Japan, during the Snow Miku Festival. It was Miku's first concert appearance in Sapporo.
  • A promotional mini-concert that took place twice a day for two months in Japan. It was organized by a company named Joypolis in order to promote the Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- f video game. The three songs performed in the event were Weekender Girl, ODDS&ENDS, and Time Machine.
  • Hatsune Miku performed Sharing The World on The Late Show with David Letterman, showcasing the technology that was to be used in the then-upcoming MikuExpo concerts in America, although the final concerts used different modules.
  • An official VOCALOID concert which marked the first live appearance of Luo Tianyi. Video footage of the concert became available at Crecrew a few days after it happened. During the concert, ZeeU, the official genderbent counterpart of SeeU, made an appearance.
  • In collaboration with electronic music pioneer Isao Tomita, Miku appeared on stage as the main singer. This was held at Tokyo City Opera Hall. His piece Ihatov Symphony, which expresses the world of Kenji Miyazawa’s novel, was performed by Japan Philharmonic Orchestra and conducted by Naoto Otomo. Miku appeared on stage as a 3D image and sang and danced in time to music.
  • This Megpoid English launch event took place at NEW PEOPLE, San Francisco. The all-day event commenced at 12:00 noon, and offered a variety of dance and VOCALOID performances, free Megpoid VOCALOID software workshops, demos, and other activities that ran to 6:00 PM.
  • A Chinese VOCALOID mini-concert for Hatsune Miku at Joypolis in Qingdao, China. It was divided into three sessions: afternoon, evening, and night. See also "Qingdao de DIVA Vol.2".
  • A modern opera-style 30-minute play using bunraku puppets. It featured VOCALOID voicebanks as the singing voices, including Yuzuki Yukari as the voice of the psychologist. It also featured daily talk shows to spread knowledge about the VOCALOID program.Video and audio recording of the concert were sold during the Fall/Winter shopping season.
  • SeeU was featured in a concert at Dongne Festa.
  • This performance was held at the "Tokyo Olympic official program" in March of 2017 at NHK Hall. Hatsune Miku and other Crypton VOCALOIDs performed with the famous Japanese drumming group "Kodo" in order to "spread the charm of Japanese culture".
  • Luo Tianyi performed at the Shanghai Exhibition Center in China for the first time during the POPULAR SCIENCE PRODUCTS EXPO. VOCANESE confirmed that it would be a "hologram" concert with a new stage and modules. Additionally, the event was accompanied by an Expo throughout all four days that it took place. She performed Xīng, Be My Boy, and FEEL YOUR DREAM. Not only did Tianyi appear at the concert, but there was also a module for her pet fairy, Tian Dian.
  • A two-day music event at which IA made her first live appearance. She appeared as a 3D projection thanks a collaboration with Nippon Engineering. She performed with Shizen no Teki-P, and sang Children Record, Headphone Actor, and World Calling.
  • A 3D VOCALOID concert which marked Xin Hua's first concert appearance. She sang Mófǎ Xuánlǜ and Huá Xīn Cǎi. The songs that SeeU sang are unknown.
  • A VOCALOID concert featuring SeeU and Xin Hua. This concert marked Xin Hua's second live concert appearance. Xin Hua sang "Mófǎ Xuánlǜ", "Huá Xīn Cǎi", and Guāng. The songs that SeeU sang are unknown.
  • An event organized by 1st Place in celebration of over a decade of existence, featuring artists under queens label and IA PROJECT record labels, as well as several musical guest appearances. IA was featured in a hologram/live segment performing songs from producers/musical artists Shizen no Teki-P, Ishifuro, and ASY. She performed SEE THE LIGHTS, LIVEDRIVE, "Headphone Actor", One Two Hello, America, My Soul, Your Beats!, and "World Calling".
  • A two-day event in Las Vegas featuring many well known J-pop artists. Miku performed on both days. She performed "Sharing The World", " World is Mine", and "Tell Your World".
  • A 3D VOCALOID concert that took place as part of German Anime convention. Yuzuki Yukari appeared with her voice provider, Chihiro Ishiguro, as well as the other AH-Software VOCALOIDs. Yukari performed Yumemidori, "Chikuwa", Yoru no Kakera, "caged girl ", "Omiyage, Onigiri, Souvenir, Rice Ball", and "Juzudama". The other VOCALOIDs appeared, but did not give vocal performances. This concert was accompanied by a VOCALOID workshop led by the CEO of AH-Software, as well as an AHS sofware booth.
  • IA was featured as part of the "Anime Expo (presents) Cool Japan Festival” live performance at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, California, USA. She sang Inner Arts, "Circuit DISCO", "We gotta run", "SEE THE LIGHTS", Shooting Star, Children Record, Outer Science, America, and Otsukimi Recital. This event marked IA's second North American live appearance.
  • A two-month celebration event organized by Joypolis to promote the launch of the Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- X video game on the PlayStation Vita.
  • HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2014 in Indonesia was held in Jakarta, Indonesia, and was the first time that Miku had performed in Indonesia. The event included 3 live shows and an exhibition that included cosplay and a full scale, winged Miku figure. The exhibition also showcased a Snow Miku 2014 Nendoroid and several other figures. Although the event was not released as a Blu-ray disc, its live audio recordings and concert screening are available on KARENT and Crunchyroll.
  • IA's first live concert in China, which took place at the Shanghai QSW Cultural Arts Center in Shanghai.
  • An orchestral performance that was held in celebration of the 90th anniversary of the NHK Symphony Orchestra's founding. The performance was made possible through a "real time 3DCG control system" software that allowed a conductor to control Hatsune Miku's movements and actions in real time. The performance was conducted by Kazumasa Watanabe in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Hatsune Miku and Teddyloid performed together at "CountDown Japan: The biggest Japanese Rock Countdown Festival".
  • HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2015 in SHANGHAI was held at the Shanghai Fengyun E-SPORTS Arena in Shanghai, China. It was accompanied by a two-day expo including a life-sized Miku statue based on her original illustration by KEI. Additionally, VOCALOID related merchandise was present at the event, including an all-new nendoroid, Nendoroid Hatsune Miku: Harvest Moon Ver.
  • Hatsune Miku and MKP39 made a guest appearance at Shanghai's "B.I.G. Carnival" event . They performed " World is Mine", Raspberry*Monster, Ura-Omote Lovers, Clockwork Clown, Satisfaction, 39, Uta ni Katachi wa Nai Keredo, and "Tell Your World".
  • A 3D VOCALOID concert featuring the Vsinger VOCALOIDs. This concert marked Yuezheng Ling's first live concert appearance. It was held at the Century City New International Convention & Exhibition Center. The songs featured in the concert are Scarlet Drop, "Fěnsè Níngméng", "Chángjiāng 7 Hào Chāo Méng Tègōng Duì", Yībàn Yībàn, "FEEL YOUR DREAM", and Pǔtōng DISCO.
  • A performance of "THE END" opera in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
  • Vocafarre was a large VOCALOID event that Yamaha organized to promote the VOCALOID 3 software. It was livestreamed via Nico Nico Douga. It was labelled "No.0". The event covered announcements for upcoming Vocaloid voicebanks and updates on Vocaloids. GUMI, Akikoloid-chan, VY1v3, Tone Rion and Aoki Lapis also appeared in concert together in Japan, dancing on stage. Though other concerts had been done for Vocaloid, this was the first official "3D" concert. Previously, all concerts had been done with 2D technology. This concert allowed Vocaloids to dance with real life dancers on stage for the first time.
  • A 3D VOCALOID concert in Japan starring IA, held at the Akasaka BLITZ venue in Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The concert marked IA's first solo show in Japan. ONE, Teddyloid, JMC, out of survice, and Ishifuro all made guest appearances.
  • THE END is a modern opera by Keiichiro Shibuya and Toshiki Okada, starring Hatsune Miku as the main character, through a projection on multiple screens on stage. It was held at the Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media. Miku's costume for the show was a Louis Vuitton dress designed by Marc Jacobs Intl. team. A full scale Miku statue was also exposed. This opera is a work in its own right and is in no way connected to the usual VOCALOID lives. It is an audiovisual work dealing with questions such as, "Is Miku alive? Is it a separate being and can it die? Can an imaginary character know death? What connection does it have to users and fans?"and many other issues, all in a dark atmosphere. However, those questions are not only related to VOCALOID or Miku, but to virtual/imaginary character in general. THE END 's differences from the FRANCE performance are the promotional poster and some details during the live show.
  • A 3D VOCALOID concert starring IA. This concert was held at the Gramercy Theater in New York, and is seen as a successor to her performance at the Cool Japan Festival.
  • "Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 "MikuPa"; -39's THANK's LIVE IN SAPPORO-", a changed and improved version of the same concert that took place in Odaiba, took place in Sapporo Hokkaido, Miku's hometown. It was broadcast in the same theaters throughout Japan as the previous concert, with 2 additional theaters overseas in Taiwan and Hong Kong. However, it was not broadcast on Nico Nico Douga.
  • IA performed at the New York Comic Con 2014, using the same projection technology as in other VOCALOID concerts. She performed with her voice provider Lia, and booth #547 sold IA related merchandise.
  • A small, two-part concert featuring SeeU and various South Korean dance teams.
  • A 3D VOCALOID concert starring all of AH-Software's VOCALOIDs. This concert was held at the Kawasaki City Industrial Promotion Hall, and marked the live concert debuts of SF-A2 miki and Tohoku Zunko.
  • Crypton Future Media's second VOCALOID concert in China, and their first to include the city of Beijing. Crypton promised that the exhibition that accompanied the concert would be larger than that of the 2015 Chinese concert. Save for a few slight variations, the set list for each concert was identical.
  • A Crypton Future Media VOCALOID concert tour spanning ten different cities across the United States, Canada and Mexico, many of which have never been the site of a VOCALOID concert previously. Its official song is "Blue Star". The American chiptune band opened for Miku in most of the performances in the tour. The concert was also accompanied by an expo that encompassed a club event, film festival, craft workshop and more.
  • A small performance that was just one among many at the "MUSIC STATION Ultra FES" concert event, which was held to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Music Station. Miku sang Senbonzakura, and the performance used the graphics of -Project DIVA- Arcade Future Tone, in order to promote the game.
  • This concert featured IA, along with many other artists throughout the night. Her performance took place during the "Tokyo Crazy Night" part of the show, on the second day. This was the first traditional European VOCALOID concert.
  • Crypton Future Media and Tokyo Metropolitan Television organized Magical Mirai, a concert-and-exhibition event at the Yokohama Arena to celebrate Miku's 6th birthday. An under-18 concert and an evening concert were also organized.
  • A large Austrian VOCALOID convention at which demos of the VOCALOID 4 versions of AHS's VOCALOIDs were showcased. Yuzuki Yukari's voice provider made a special appearance at the event.
  • Chang'an automobile producer "Benben" held the first domestic VOCALOID holographic show in Chengdu with Tianyi. She performed "Let's Fun!"
  • A 3D VOCALOID concert starring IA. This concert marked IA's first appearance in Costa Rica, specifically the city of San José.
  • The upcoming installment in Crypton Future Media's annual "Magical Mirai" concert series, which will be held at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.
  • A German think piece taking place at the CTM Festival and choreographed by Darren Johnston/Array. The performance aimed to explore "the idea of the uncanny in relation to the notion of the topology of desire". Since its premiere, the event has been performed in other locations, such as the Barbican Centre in the United Kingdom.
  • A Crypton Future Media VOCALOID concert tour spanning five different cities in Japan, two of which have never been the site of a VOCALOID concert previously. A song contest was organized to promote it; the winning entry was Ten Thousand Stars. In addition, it shares an official song, Blue Star, with its North American sister tour. The tour was also accompanied by a multi-day exhibition.
  • The event is a free virtual concert scheduled as part of the cultural events in celebration of the Mercè 2013 Festival. This concert was an interactive event which allowed the people backstage control the models of Bruno or Clara while dancing, and propose the lyrics sung by ONA via Twitter.
  • SeeU appeared on stage for the first time. She was part of a Korean music show called "인기가요 " singing with GLAM, a Korean music group . The event was produced and broadcasted by SBS. SeeU's animation was made by Tourbox.
  • An appearance by Miku at the "JOIN ALIVE" music festival. She performed Tell Your World, Himitsu Keisatsu, Nijigen Dream Fever, Arifureta Sekai Seifuku, glow, Hatsune Miku no Gekishou, " World is Mine", and "ODDS&ENDS".
  • A 3D VOCALOID concert starring IA that ran on the last two days of Hyper Japan, a Japanese culture convention in the UK.
  • A live VOCALOID concert starring IA. Her voice provider, Lia made an appearance.
  • An electronic symphony from the mind of Tomita Isao, starring Hatsune Miku. This event is unique because it was commissioned by the Chinese government itself.
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