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Hatsune Miku is a music software developed by Crypton Future Media, INC., which enables anyone to make their computer sing by entering lyrics and melodies. As a massive number of users created music using the software and posted their works on the Internet, Hatsune Miku quickly evolved into a cultural phenomenon. Since then, Hatsune Miku has gained much attention as a character, involved in many fields such as merchandising and live performance as a virtual singer. Now her popularity has spread across the globe.

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Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 402 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great show Miku! But decent organization

    by cainiac on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Show was great especially being GA floor, but I guess one thing that could be improved was the merch availability and organization. Not sure if ticketmaster was in charge of it but I feel like VIP ticket holders should have had their own access to merch lines or at least VIP tickets holder have a Miku glow-stick with their merch bag. Having small limited quantity stuff for a sold out show doesn’t make sense. But besides that every else was great!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    well-ran event

    by sierra on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    i’m one of the many “older” fans (meaning i just don’t keep up with the scene anymore) who came to this event to fulfill an old wish and indulge in nostalgia. While it was disappointing that the event was different than the original and expected hologram performance (which is fine!! just surprising and i wish that the change had been explicitly mentioned in the initial event promo) and that the setlist catered to newer fans of the vocaloid experience (which makes sense) i had a good time. I arrived at the venue like 20 minutes before doors opened and while the merch was pretty much sold out (also fine, the merch was not cute imo) the staff got us in as swiftly as possible while being safe (i think bag checks held quite a few people up and i did see security give a heads up to many who hadn’t followed the policy). easily the best experience i’d had with security staff at a concert. helpful and accessible, i know it’s a smaller venue but i always had at least two in my eyesight. i’m someone who has noise sensitivity and i always bring earplugs to concerts but even my friends who don’t have issue with loud noises agreed that the volume was quite intense. my friend complained about ear pain for a while after the concert, i know this can be considered normal but i think it’s worth mentioning. the live band was incredible but im wondering if the volume was a little too much for the small enclosed space. overall a fun time :)

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Long lines to enter, no merch sale inside

    by Jamie on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    The show was great for my daughter, but the lines to get into the event were ridiculous. It took over about and hour for the line that wrapped all the way through the parking garage and snaking back and forth in front of the venue. I found it odd since it is such a small venue, like they didn’t plan on letting people enter earlier to help with line control? We were not even at the end of the line, and we barely made it to our seats on time. I’m sure others missed the opening. Kind of missed the mark in my opinion as far as the venue being run well. Also, the merch booth was outside and by the time we were in front of it, they were closing up which was disappointing.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Average Overall

    by Bee on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Just around when the first shows began for the tour, I was aware Miku was going to be displayed on a tv screen instead of her usual holographic looking display which was super disappointing but I already bought tickets and decided to make the best of it. Whether it was Crunchyroll or Crypton I’m not sure, but needless to say the organization for the whole tour and event was completely lacking. Barely anyone was able to purchase lightsticks (less than a hundred were brought for merch sales) when there must have been hundreds of people attending. I personally attended the Phoenix showing and I think their level of unpreparedness was obvious considering I attended their merch line and there was barely any coverage for the sun and I waited around three hours in that line until I had to give up because the line barely moved as is and I had such an intense migraine from the heat, I still felt it 24 hours later. I can only feel worse for the people who waited even longer than I did. In the Phoenix showing, you were able to pay for upgrades in collab with another group for more merch and better premium suite seats which I’m glad I did because the view was spectacular, the energy was high, the seats were comfortable and they offered us snacks and drinks where I could recover from the heat induced migraine. However, I did have another qualm with the lack of communication concerning the show which was my tickets read: VIP Merch Exclusive gift bag for GA which was at the time the most expensive ticket to purchase when presale went out. I did speak to one of the staff about receiving the gift bag and she was very polite about it but explained that my ticket, despite the wording, did not mean I had VIP and just had GA access which was confusing because there was no other ticket offering the VIP gift bag besides the one I bought so I didn’t understand why my ticket described that in its benefits but was considered the wrong ticket for it. There was also another collab being held as a pop up cafe nearby the venue which doesn’t have to do with the ticket, I just thought it was cute even though by the time I went, they were closed and sold out of everything an hour before their actual closing time. Regardless, cute idea and I hope everyone that went had a good time. Despite the many complaints, the Phoenix showing really had the energy to push through and everyone was super excited even with the chaos of the day. It led me to ignore that our favorite Vocaloids were on an LED screen and still had fun, and the band was phenomenal in their performance. I just wish the organization and the communication was clearer with the audience from either Crunchyroll or Crypton who couldn’t be bothered to explain what was going on or take accountability for it even after people were confronting them about it. So overall I was happy to see Miku for the first time, I just wish I either got some merch at all but the line was horrific along with the weather, and I’m disappointed about the VIP Exclusive Merch Gift Bag I didn’t get but that’s about it. I just hope everyone else was able to have a good time.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Advertised as holograms, not LEDs

    by MikuFan09 on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Everything on the Miku Expo website led me to believe that this concert would have the glass screen hologram projection setup that is the norm for Hatsune Miku Concerts. I bought the VIP tickets as soon as they were available and paid quite a bit, but I had always wanted to see a holographic Miku concert so I didn’t think twice about it. There was NEVER any communication from the organizers or the venue regarding the fact that the hologram setup had been replaced with LED screens for 2024. I certainly would have bought cheaper tickets if I had known in advance that the hologram equipment was not in use. We only found out via word of mouth through unofficial social media pages days before the performance. My group and I still found things to enjoy about the event, but we all feel as though the organizers lied through omission and took some extra cash out of our pockets because of it.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Decent vibe but I feel slighted...it was a tv...

    by Monsutades on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    The vibe at the show in the crowd were amazing however historically the Hatsune Miku shows are on a transparent screen that imitates a hologram this concert was literally a TV screen being played in front of a crowd... while the live band was incredibly impressive and amazing we should have been told that the Hologram effect is not what we were getting and that we were all just getting a TV screen of the characters incredibly disappointed with those who organized and marketed this event

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Grate experience.

    by Moninous on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Organized, the overall environment was respectful and joyful (no drunk and rude people) everyonewas focused on enjoying the show. I took my two kids that are huge fans of Miku (9 years old), best decision ever for their first concert. If you really want to attend a concert with not judgements and want to have a greate time, this is the concert. Music was excellent, and I really mean it, Miku and friends really offer a great quality show, and the LCD screen it is not bad at all. To improve, you can offer more time between opening the doors and show times or have more door available to enter the venue. If posible a lobby pre-show or fans gathering zone will be ideal. Best show ever.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Band audio was boosted. Bring Earplugs!!!

    by Gloopie Glue on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Regardless of the drama with the merch the event was pretty average. I appreciated the event staff who were in charge of escorting the GA Reserved Seating they were friendly and helpful. Linda one of the event staff helped direct us to which line we needed to be in and she reassured us that the long line would move fast once it was 7. And she was right. I arrived around 6:50pm and got into the venue around 7:30pm. We were able to find our seats since it was a small venue. The main thing that dampen the mood on the event was the sound quality when the concert started. When the first song started I could barely hear Miku or any of the other Vocaloids because the volume for the band was so boosted that it drowned out the vocals to a point where it was painful to listen to. You could only hear the Vocaloids if you plugged both of your ears. It was very disappointing because I have been to Metal concerts that were softer on the ears than this concert. The Babymetal concert last October, I was able to hear the band and vocals in harmony and I didn't need earplugs. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND bringing earplugs if you have little ones. I had to cover my little ones ears because of the how bad the sound was. Which is baffling since they started over 10 minutes late of showtime. I felt sharp burning sensation in my ears throughout the concert I could only imagine how it felt for them or how it sounded on the floor. We were in Row M Section 109. As a huge Vocaloid fan(since 2007), I would like to attend another Miku Expo in Arizona in the future if they fix the audio at this venue and get a bigger screen that compliments the stage.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Mid

    by Clare on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    We we're advertised to with a hologram Miku and we got a screen. That may mean nothing to ticketmaster but it means EVERYTHING to the vocaloid Fandom. It's humiliating to us that you think that it was ok to promise us one thing and give us another. The set up was amazing minus the screen, which by the way had a DEAD PIXEL during the concert. I never would have spent the money on a VIP ticket if I'd known we weren't being sold a hologram and I frankly hope the lawsuit goes through for false advertisement. The screen definitely soiled and cheapened the experience for everyone. On the note of the performance other than the screen vs hologram issue. The music was fantastic, the band was awesome and the accompanying set up around the stage was cool as hell :)

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great show but the lack of screen background= void

    by Fated on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    Great to see Miku again and the venue was good. The only 2 complaints I have are the merchandise being sold 6 hours before the show and the led screen not using 90% of it like the Japanese shows. If the screen background was used for like the Luka song and the first 10 seconds of world is mine then the show would have been a 5/5.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing experience and a good price

    by Alex on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    I was really stoked about the concerts and it didn’t disappoint. None of the concert info said there would be a hologram or not but it didn’t detract from any experience. If any one is a Vocaloid fan and has a chance to go I’d recommend it tenfold!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Miku was Amazing

    by Em on 4/17/24Mullett Arena - Tempe

    I would not go back to this Venue, they had no real organization and the staff didn't know how to organize or direct. The concert itself was awesome, the artist and band were so entertaining and put on such a show. I do wish the screen they used for Miku would have been a little bigger, if you were far from the stage it was semi-hard to see her and the other performers. There was not an extra screen for you to look at if you were far from the stage. I would see Miku again but not at this location.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    mismanaged and underwhelming

    by Sophie Rose on 4/16/24San Jose Civic - San Jose

    fun to be around so many likeminded fans, but the merch was woefully understocked, the TV screen is laughable, and the concert was rather short and very overpriced not to mention the blatant false advertising about the display ahead of time

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointed

    by Ly on 4/15/24

    Tempe AZ. Mullet Arena.. We get to the venue early as to purchase merchandise. My 12yo 1st concert experience and we hoped it would be a memorable event. But to find out the merch is outside and had to be purchased prior to coming Into the building. disappointing and saddening experience this caused..

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    falsely arvertised

    by selina on 4/15/24San Jose Civic - San Jose

    was supposed to be a hologram but we were basically just watching tv with a live band

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    loud

    by asdfsdfghusdfgh on 4/13/24San Jose Civic - San Jose

    It was too loud I got tired of it after a few minutes and had a bad time. But then I was told that everyone uses "concert earplugs". This was the first of this kind of concert I've ever been to so I never thought of it.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Miku Expo 2024 North America - San Jose

    by MaxwellHB on 4/12/24San Jose Civic - San Jose

    PROS: + VERY fun and energetic audience! Large demographic of younger adults and children; teens in attendance with parents, committed and dedicated older fans dressed up in cosplay of their favorite Vocaloid character(s), middle-aged super-fans... a nice variety for a sold-out show! + Impressive song lineup! Set-list was better than expected with an encore and a couple brief moments of "Miku Talk", which was adorable when translated into English. Even the live band received a special introduction song which was amazing!!! :D + Independent caterers set up shop outside the venue and saved our lives after the concert was finished. GRACIAS TO THE AWESOME MEXICAN FAMILY WHO DELIVERED THE GOODS!!! + A surprise burst of ribbon streamers rained down upon the audience which was a noteworthy moment - such a captivating performance! Incredibly unique style of concert. <3 CONS: - A hit-&-run incident occurred outside the venue that involved a wild driver plowing through a security barrier then attempting to speed off, causing their front end to crumble apart and fling bumper debris everywhere. - Shortage of merchandise and mishandling of VIP extra goods caused a heavy uproar among interested parties seeking out a Miku Expo 2024 glow stick (VERY high in demand!), among other items. Tshurt was only tasked with providing the goods, how they were handled might have been Crunchyroll's fault... - Anticipated digital virtual hologram never actually happened - we were graced with an abundantly large LED screen instead, which slightly diminished the promised effect of seeing a live Vocaloid idol dance and sing before our very eyes... personally, I thought it still looked cool but many others would disagree. - VIP, Merchandise and GA lines were mismanaged and chaotic. A few corrections were made upon the second night (Apr. 9th) but certain issues still persisted that required security intervention. I guess when a modest local venue in Silicon Valley is sold-out, crowding will occur!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Sad yet Cathartic

    by Star on 4/12/24San Jose Civic - San Jose

    This was my first Miku concert experience...it was very special and I'll never forget it, but the crowd was visibly bummed out by the led screen and shorter setlist

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Overall Fun Experience

    by Olimar on 4/12/24San Jose Civic - San Jose

    Finally Got This Wonderful Opportunity To See Hatsune Miku Concert At San Jose CA! The Band That Performed At The Concert Was Phenomenal! Can't Wait For Another Miku Concert Hopefully For The Next Event, I Buy The Glow Sticks And Cheer As Hard As I Can 😅🩵💚

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    WE WANT HOLOGRAMS

    by Jopa on 4/12/24San Jose Civic - San Jose

    Event was fun but changing out the hologram for a screen was a terrible move