
Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 (MikuPa)/Tokyo
Music
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Hatsune Miku
Hatsune Miku
Self (Vocal)
Hatsune Miku
Self (Vocal)


Megurine Luka
Megurine Luka
Self (Vocal)
Megurine Luka
Self (Vocal)


镜音连
镜音连
Self (Vocal)
镜音连
Self (Vocal)


镜音铃
镜音铃
Self (Vocal)
镜音铃
Self (Vocal)


Yuhei Matsuoka
Yuhei Matsuoka
Self (Drums)
Yuhei Matsuoka
Self (Drums)


Toshiaki Monma
Toshiaki Monma
Self (Bass)
Toshiaki Monma
Self (Bass)


Kouji Kinoshita
Kouji Kinoshita
Self (Guitar)
Kouji Kinoshita
Self (Guitar)


Kei Suzuki
Kei Suzuki
Self (Keyboard)
Kei Suzuki
Self (Keyboard)
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