Hatsune Miku to perform Genesis of Aquarion with original singer Akino at Satelight 30th Anniversary Satefes
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Hatsune Miku Will Sing the Aquarion Song With Akino

Satelight has revealed that Hatsune Miku will appear in its 30th Anniversary Satefes concert. The Vocaloid Hatsune Miku will notably perform the “Genesis of Aquarion” song together with the original singer Akino in this concert.

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The concert will take place over two days, on May 24 and 25, 2025. Hatsune Miku and Akino will appear on both days, so people who can only attend the concert on either day can still watch the collaborative rendition. As a side note, the veteran singer Yoshiki Fukuyama will be the only other person to be present on both days.

The Satelight 30th Anniversary Satefes concert will feature songs from numerous anime titles. However, there will be a specific focus on the Macross and Aquarion franchises. The first day will feature recitation stages from Macross Frontier and Aquarion EVOL, while the second day will instead have similar ones from Macross Delta and Genesis of Aquarion. The original Japanese voice actors who voiced characters in the respective shows will appear in these recitation stages.

Satelight 30th Anniversary Satefes full performer lineup
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Crypton Future Media has been increasingly staging Hatsune Miku collaborations with renowned Japanese robot/mecha anime shows in recent months. In December 2024, Miku appeared in the Gundam Metaverse to perform her own renditions of the opening themes of the first Mobile Suit Gundam and Mobile Fighter G Gundam.

The Satelight 30th Anniversary Satefes concert will take place at Pacifico Yokohama on May 24-25, 2025.


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