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Hatsune Miku MAGICAL MIRAI 2013 DELAYED BROADCAST in Los Angeles
Live Viewing Japan, a distribution company focused on bringing Japanese entertainment media to an international audience, celebrates the 6th birthday of the world's renowned virtual idol, Hatsune Miku, with just-announced bi-coastal theatrical premieres in Los Angeles and New York City on August 31st of the Hatsune Miku MAGICAL MIRAI 2013 Concert.
A special commemorative live concert scheduled to take place on Saturday, August 30th at the Yokohama Area in Yokohama, Japan and will presented to U.S. fans and J-Pop lovers the next day in a special delayed broadcast film premiere. Additional details and the specific L.A. and New York City theatre locations will be announced shortly.
The Hatsune Miku MAGICAL MIRAI 2013 Concert is organized by TOKYO MX and Crypton Future Media, Inc. and sponsored by SEGA Corp. / Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. / Sony Music Records Inc. / Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. / Sony Music Direct (Japan) Inc. / and NicoNico.
Hatsune Miku, whose name means, "first sound of the future," is based on an innovative singing synthesizer software character and is the most popular of the Character Vocal Series software originally created by Crypton Future Media, Inc. using Yamaha's technology.
In Japan, Hatsune Miku is a major phenomenon that grew out of fan-created songs. She has appeared in numerous popular video games and music videos. She's also played several enthusiastic "concerts," where she performs on with a live band.
Miku played her very first live concert in the U.S. called, "MIKUNOPOLIS in LOS ANGELES," at the Nokia Theatre for the 2011 Anime Expo in Los Angeles, CA. The show sold out in only 4 hours, further underscoring the growing substantial popularity she enjoys in North America. To-date, over 100,000 original songs have been written for Hatsune Miku by both fans and professional musicians and composers. The pop diva will also be team up with design house Louis Vuitton for an upcoming 3D Hatsune Miku opera, titled, The End, that will feature no human singers and is scheduled to take place at the Theatre du Chatelet Opera House in Paris on November 13th and 15th, 2013
About Live Viewing Japan: Live Viewing Japan is a Japanese-based media distribution company focused on bringing a variety of entertainment properties to a global theatre-going audience. More information on the company and its projects is available at: www.liveviewing.jp.
If you have any questions, please e-mail jason@dayoproductions.com. Response could take up to one business day.
IMPORTANT UPDATE
If there is any chance of technical difficulties and you are unable to view the broadcast, re-screening is not available and we will refund your money.
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251 South Main Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012
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Hey. I bought 2 tickets for myself and a friend, but under attendee name it has my name listed for both tickets. I was just worried about my friend being able to get in, and couldn't find a way to edit the ticket info. Will he be okay to attend like that? Thanks for your time. |
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Yes, It'll be fine as long as you're there. |
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I have a question about the seating. On my printable ticket, where it says "Section," "Row," and "Seat," it says that all of them are "N/A." Is it supposed to say that, or did I do something wrong? |
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They're all supposed to say that. There's no assigned seating. |
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Will glowsticks be available there or should we bring our own? |
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Glowsticks will not be provided at the show, please bring your own. |
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Is this actually a hatsune miku concert or is it gonna be a pre video tapped concert of her in japan? |
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It is a delayed broadcast. Japan will be streaming the show to the US theaters via satellite the day after the show happens. |
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