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Teach me music that will last even if the world disappears
The End Vocaloid Opera Heading to Australia!
The world’s first VOCALOID opera The End will be making its way to Australia this October for OzAsia Festival in Adelaide! The End debuted back in 2013 and has been shown at different locations in France and Germany; it has even been shown on a beach.
Conceived and composed by Japanese composer (and Miku fan) Keiichiro Shibuya, the show features the vocals of Hatsune Miku, costume designs by Louis Vuitton and visual design by YKBX. Unlike many Miku productions, The End focuses on slightly darker themes as Miku struggles to understand her existence and if she’s like other humans.
Check out the promotional video:
Show Times and Locations
As of now, we are not certain if the show will provide English subtitles, but we can assume there will be.
Location: Dunstan Playhouse at Festival Dr, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
October 3rd Showing: 8PM
October 4th Showing: 8PM
Ticket Prices
Adult: $49.00 AUD
Concession*: $45.00 AUD
Those who purchase 4 or more shows will receive a discount:
Adult: $44.00
Concession*: $40.00
*Pensioner, Senior, Full Time Student, or Unemployed
GreenRoom Members: $30.00
(Note that all online purchases come with a $8.95 AUD service and handling fee)
For more information on the festival or show (including where to purchase tickets), visit OzAsia Festival’s official site! And keep up with Vocaloid news through VNN!
Do I look dead to you? Or am I just sleeping?
the end is genuinely one of the most underrated vocaloid projects *ever*
it's one of my favorite live events and is available on youtube to watch, as many concert things are
major flash warning if u wanna check it out
one day imma write a whole essay on this stuff. it's so trippy istg....like..dudee
the connection is bad
apologizes for fixating on the vocaloid opera
or not
idk