@shinyhunternebby

6:17  

I HAVE A SHORT OF HIM ON MY CHANNEL!! it was so funny to see live- a true legend XD

@owonapikins

Even with the issues, I'd love to eventually go to one of these. I only started listening to Vocaloid early last year, and didnt find out about the NA Expo until after it had happened, so hopefully next time I'll be able to go

@Heromeeks-p

5:02 general standing here.i will admit i did ask people around me if I could move closer because im very short and had to use my phone as a view finder.i had no idea people were trying to shove themselves right to the front ☹️

@yeethaw21334

I was at the front standing, unfortunately the LED screen made a HUGE difference for me. It didn't feel like they were there the same way it did with the holograms. It felt like watching it on my phone. I remember at 2018/2020 my mind could very very easily believe they were really standing there. But yeah. LED screen didn't capture that at all :(

@williambritton4831

One thing I'm surprised you didn't mention was for London and presumably the rest of Europe was the led was slightly further back on the stage which was a huge help getting it to blend with the set a bit more and yes there was  a certain amount of people pushing to the front which  ruined it for some who had paid vip not helped by the  reaction of some when challenged . Considering the venue sold out and there can't be many venues in London the same size apart from maybe smallish  football stadiums  if it's at Wembley again they'd as you said do well to put a barrier up to seperate the vip from non vip to address this issue

@tanukitammie

i’m kinda late for this video but i was most hype for unknown mother goose and childish war. i SOBBED during unknown mother goose out of pure joy and happiness, wowaka has been one of my all time favourite producers and the fact i got to see one of my favourites from him LIVE just had me in genuine tears. I was too hype for childish war, i nearly passed out and nearly threw up, my mum had to force me to take a break and calm down.

i loved the set list, except lukas solo and the kaimeiko duet (which was the only song on the set list i didn’t know). was disappointed for those songs.

also i took a whole lotta confetti home with me, it’s hanging from my shelves 😭

@Junk-g3g

good video. anyway, have you ever been to Magical Mirai?

@devotionnel7

I was at the London concert, general standing. I was around a 1/3 of the way in but unfortunately I couldn’t see any of the screen due to taller people in front of me (I’m 5’7/173cm so not exactly the shortest person in the world). When we were waiting for the show to start, we had people pulling project sekai gacha and we would cheer so loud at each card that showed up, and even louder when they got a 4* card 🤣 I still really enjoyed the concert overall though, but will be going in seats next time! I loved the people cheering at all the different light stick colours and someone who brought their plushie!!

@peterfodor9972

We had quite a similar experience. :) I also had a seat at around the same height, just on the the other side. Maybe just slightly closer to the stage but not a huge difference. :) To be honest it didn't even occur to me that they would change the stage design drastically from the USA tour with the exception of a few possible fixes. (Which they did.) I see what you mean about the obvious comic book / hero inspiration but it was close enough to generic to me. Very very generic, actually. Kind of boring. Also, we can say that comics are modern art. :D But if you look at the merch, some of the designs seem to be inspired by classical art instead of modern, so I would say that the theming didn't really work at all here. Which is sad because they managed to do that at Magical Mirai so well. But I had no such expectations from Miku Expo.
By the way, they recently uploaded the merch again with discounts which is frustrating because I had pre-orders and they arrived after the concert so if I got them late anyway I could've paid less now.
Oh, and poor "Plaything". :D I was actually really happy for it, especially with Mizu being there in the audience, it also kind of made sense for London.
You should visit Magical Mirai in Japan so the wait for the next UK tour would be more tolerable. :D
Have a happy 2025 by the way! :)

@sidneykimani3640

As someone who went to miku expo 2016 and 2018 (I was supposed to go in 2020 😔) I was so bitter about the Europe tour because the light show was such an easy fix 🧍🏿 they did us so dirty

@protox07

I like your videos PixiePi