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Hatsune Miku Digital Stars Events Will Return in 2025

Crypton Future Media has announced that it will hold the Hatsune Miku Digital Stars 2025 events. The company has also set up an official website for the Vocaloid club event, which is available in both Japanese and English.

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Digital Stars originated as a sub-event for the international Miku Expo tours. It first appeared in 2016 in four US cities: Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. The event reappeared in 2019 in the East Asian cities of Taipei and Hong Kong. And in 2020, it went to Berlin, .

For the 2024 edition, Crypton staged the club events in eight cities inside and outside Japan: Sapporo, Tokyo, Chiba, Osaka, Fukuoka, Los Angeles, Toronto, and Berlin. The last event of the year was held in Japan at the CIRCUS Tokyo nightclub on December 22, 2024. It featured three DJ performer units, including IOSYS TRAX, which composed the 2024 event’s theme song, “Just 1dB Louder.”

In the new press release, Crypton also revealed “Radiant Revival” by Jamie Paige feat. Hatsune Miku as the official theme song for the 2025 event. The same pop song is immediately available to or listen to via multiple digital platforms, such as Spotify and YouTube Music.

Crypton Future Media will inform the exact venues and dates for the Hatsune Miku Digital Stars 2025 events at a later time.


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