

Music · Science Fiction
Overview
Recorded on March 29th, 2020, without a live audience, this performance features a full orchestral arrangement of select songs from NieR Gestalt/Replicant, and NieR:Automata, narration by a star-studded voice actor cast, vocal performances by the singers, and a special viewing mode for experiencing the projected visuals from the concert. Featuring footage from the Sunday, March 29th, 2020 Tokyo performance at the Tokyo International Forum, Hall A
Top Cast


Koji Yusa
Koji Yusa
Nier (Brother)
Koji Yusa
Nier (Brother)


Yui Ishikawa
Yui Ishikawa
2B
Yui Ishikawa
2B


Natsuki Hanae
Natsuki Hanae
9S
Natsuki Hanae
9S


Kaoru Akiyama
Kaoru Akiyama
POD 153
Kaoru Akiyama
POD 153


Hiroki Yasumoto
Hiroki Yasumoto
POD 042
Hiroki Yasumoto
POD 042
Aoi Nonaka
Aoi Nonaka
Yonah
Aoi Nonaka
Yonah
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