Coachella is basically a weird outdoor concert thing where tons of Instagramers and YouTubers flock to in order to take selfies of them wearing weird outfits each day there (usually things like strange chaps and bikinis). People never talk about the music there (at least I haven't heard any coverage of the music, it always produces drama with the type of C list stars I mentioned), it's just known for insiders to make connections (people like make up artists get in to Coachella for free because of connections like being a product endorser, too). I honestly feel like if a Miku fan goes just to see her without having seen pictures of Coachella to mentally prepare, they will probably be in shock (lol).Hmmm... never heard of coacella before, but google says it's some music event in america. It's good to see Miku performing in events other than her own concerts too.
Coachella is basically a weird outdoor concert thing where tons of Instagramers and YouTubers flock to in order to take selfies of them wearing weird outfits each day there (usually things like strange chaps and bikinis). People never talk about the music there (at least I haven't heard any coverage of the music, it always produces drama with the type of C list stars I mentioned), it's just known for insiders to make connections (people like make up artists get in to Coachella for free because of connections like being a product endorser, too). I honestly feel like if a Miku fan goes just to see her without having seen pictures of Coachella to mentally prepare, they will probably be in shock (lol).
I just hope it doesn't turn out like that nightmare-inducing appearance of Miku on the Late Show with David Letterman (as in a really questionable English song). If they just had her sing some of her most popular, most catchiest songs, then I would be happy.
Weebs
Normies exit the moshpit, weebs rise up: vocaloid megastar Hatsune Miku is one of the biggest surprises on this year’s line up – (blue) wig! The virtual idol was first created by Japanese software developers at Crypton Future Media way back in 2007 as vocaloid software. Over the years, anyone with the software has been able to produce a track with her, and around the songs, a fandom has formed for the blue pigtailed girl. And you bet they’re tearing themselves away from VocaVerse and Crunchyroll to back our virtual queen.