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初音ミク Magical Mirai 2025

Herohero

New Fan
Sep 3, 2023
22
I wish they'll use bigger venues outside of the typical concert halls they book. I honestly thought they would use the Sendai Xebio arena for this year considering that it's a sizable venue that can host a normal sized Mirai with a slightly smaller stage design.

I mean, we saw Mirai 2014 use the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium and the stage design on that venue looks a lot bigger compared to Osaka. I think that is what their vision is for the stage design all this time.

Knowing their choice for the new venue based on these past Magical Mirai concerts, I have a feeling that they'll use ACT CITY Main Hall for the Hamamatsu leg. I would love to be proven wrong, and they'll use a bigger venue this time.
 

Herohero

New Fan
Sep 3, 2023
22
I also have some returning song predictions that fit the theme, though I am not confident they'll be played. Heck, maybe all the songs in this setlist are not played at all!

  1. Spica - its presence in the Blooming setlist reveals that the classic era songs dating as far back as 2011-2012 using the updated Arcade renders before Future Tone are still in use
  2. Stardust Utopia
  3. Starry Sky Chronograph
  4. Yomau Silhouette
  5. Mikaboshi
  6. Caged Flower
  7. Stargazer
  8. Starduster
  9. Tell Your World
  10. Greenlights Serenade
  11. Fire Flower
  12. Mesmerizer
  13. Sekiranun Graffiti
  14. Psi - highly doubt this would return in the same year too for CFM might overhaul the model used in the song.
  15. Alien Alien
  16. METEOR (Divela) - though this would be redundant since there would be two Meteors in the same setlist
  17. Shake it - could use the stage design to emulate a disco night if they're going to use the LED lights that look like stars. One example of these lights being used are in Mirai 2019, when they were used for Romeo and Cinderella
  18. Romeo and Cinderella
  19. Nostalogic
  20. Teo
  21. Bring It On
  22. Double Lariat - the song describes planet earth.
  23. Solar System Disco
  24. Reverse Universe
  25. Last Night Good Night
Call me a psychic, then. Six songs from this setlist prediction were in the concert!
 

MagicalMiku

♡Miku♡
Apr 13, 2018
2,360
Sapporo
I wish they'll use bigger venues outside of the typical concert halls they book. I honestly thought they would use the Sendai Xebio arena for this year considering that it's a sizable venue that can host a normal sized Mirai with a slightly smaller stage design.

I mean, we saw Mirai 2014 use the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium and the stage design on that venue looks a lot bigger compared to Osaka. I think that is what their vision is for the stage design all this time.

Knowing their choice for the new venue based on these past Magical Mirai concerts, I have a feeling that they'll use ACT CITY Main Hall for the Hamamatsu leg. I would love to be proven wrong, and they'll use a bigger venue this time.
I remember the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium of Magical Mirai 2014 in Tokyo, it was very nice with the main floor and then the 2 floors around. I was on the main floor, and I remember that during the concert I liked to see around to watch all penlights from the various floors, it was a nice atmosphere.
I think that kind of venue is not used anymore only because is more convenient to have a concert venue + exhibition venue in the same place, so the Intex Osaka and Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Tokyo. They are loved a lot, a lot, by the fans.
Also, the attendance numbers of fans grew up a lot compared to 2014, so Makuhari Messe is one of the few place that can easily accomodate those numbers. And since is rainy season in summer, is better to always have a venue that is covered for all the waiting lines, which is Intex Osaka and Makuhari. I remember for Metropolitan Gymnasium of Mirai 2014 and Nippon Budokan of Mirai 2015, it suddenly rained and some thunderstorm during some of the days.. hehe:haiyi_ani_lili:
I agree on Act City Hamamatsu, seems a good choice!:meiko_lili:
https://www.actcity.jp/english/facility/act/
 
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