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Persona Music Fes 2013 Concert Now on YouTube

Persona Music Fes 2013 Concert Now on YouTube
Image via Atlus

Atlus shared the Persona Music Fes 2013 ~in Nippon Budokan concert worldwide via YouTube. It is free to watch and lasts almost two and a half hours. It covers the entire performance. As this was a Japanese show, there are no English subtitles available. It’s the first of three shows that will be released online. Multiple songs from more recent games’ soundtracks appear. 

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While some songs from Persona 3 do appear during during the Persona Music Fes 2013 ~in Nippon Budokan concert, the focus is on tracks from Persona 4 and its spin-offs. So like we can hear “Burn My Dread,” “Heartful Cry,” and “Mass Destruction” during it. Also, in addition to “Reach Out to the Truth,” there are songs like the anime opening “True Story” present. The original performers did also appear for this show, so we can hear Lotus Juice, Shihoko Hirata, and Yumi Kawamura singing. 

Here’s the full concert from YouTube. It’s shot in a way that we can see both the crowd and the musicians on stage during the entire show. 

The next two performances to appear will be Persona Super Live 2015~in Nippon Budokan -Night of the Phantom and Persona Super Live P-Sound Bomb 2017.

Persona 3 and FES are on the PS2, Persona 3 Portable is on the Switch, PS4, PSP, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X, and Persona 3 Reload is on the Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. Persona 4 is on the PS2, Persona 4 Golden is on the Switch, PS4, Vita, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC. 

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