
BAND-MAID - Live at Akasaka Blitz
Overview
Selection of recorded songs chosen for the Daydreaming/Choose me limited edition DVD. - REAL EXISTENCE - Before Yesterday - the non-fiction days - Take me higher!! - Don't you tell ME - alone - YOLO
Top Cast


Saiki Atsumi
Saiki Atsumi
Vocals
Saiki Atsumi
Vocals


Miku Kobato
Miku Kobato
Guitar / Vocals
Miku Kobato
Guitar / Vocals


Kanami Tōno
Kanami Tōno
Guitar
Kanami Tōno
Guitar


MISA
MISA
Bass
MISA
Bass


Akane Hirose
Akane Hirose
Drums
Akane Hirose
Drums
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