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OtapediaMiku no Hi Kanshasai 39's Giving Day (Hatsune Miku Event)

Miku no Hi Kanshasai 39's Giving Day (ミクの日感謝祭39's Giving Day), known in English as "Miku's Thanksgiving Festival; 39's Giving Day" was Hatsune Miku's 1st live concert. It was held on March 9, 2010, and featured other prominent Crypton Future Media-owned Vocaloids such as Megurine Luka, Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, with a special cameo by MEIKO.

Summary

On March 9, 2010, Hatsune Miku performed her first solo live concert at Zepp Tokyo in Odaiba, Tokyo. The concert was performed as part of promotions for Sega's upcoming "Hatsune Miku -Project DIVA- 2nd" video game. It was held by Crypton Future Media and Sega, with additional support from piapro. The entry fee was 7090 yen. In addition to being the first concert, it was also noted for having one of the largest set lists out of all Hatsune Miku-related events, with 39 songs being sung. These songs were all included in the video for which the concert was promoting.

Tickets were immediately sold out and those in attendance were able to enjoy an over 2-hour concert. General fan reaction was extremely positive, with fans enjoying the set list as well as finally being able to support Hatsune Miku in a public and officially-licensed event.

Home Release

The event would see its release on CD, DVD, Blu-ray, and UMD (Sony's proprietary PlayStation Portable format) -- the first of its kind. While the CD release simply contained music spanning two CDs, the other formats showed video footage of the concert itself. Out of all the Miku concerts, Miku no Hi Kanshasai 39's Giving Day is most notable for having the concert audio being released in CD format. In this way, one could be driving with the concert audio playing and still feel a concert-like ambiance as opposed to studio-released CDs.

Musicians

Miku no Hi Kanshasai 39's Giving Day introduced a brand-new band that catered specifically to Hatsune Miku events, known as "The 39's". Over the years, its members have changed but the band itself is a staple for events such as Magical Mirai. The following is the list of the performers for the 2010 event:
Drums: Shin Orita
Keyboard: Jun Abe
Bass: Shingo Tanaka
Guitar: Akitoshi Kuroda

Set List

|# | English | Singer | Producer
|-|-|-|
|1 | The First Sound | Miku | malo
|2 | It's Project DIVA. | Miku | Utata-P
|3 | (The) World is Mine | Miku | ryo (supercell)
|4 | Electric Angel | Miku | Yasuo-P
|5 | sound | Miku | baker
|6 | VOC@LOID in Love | Miku | OSTER project
|7 | Dear cocoa girls | Miku | Hata Aki, Kosaku Satoru
|8 | StargazeR | Miku | Kotsuban-P
|9 | The secret garden | Miku | Hata Aki, Kosaki Satoru
|10-1 | Miracle Paint | Miku | OSTER project
|11 | Innocence | Miku | Kazu-P
|12 | Pigeon | Miku | Hadano-P
|13 | Beware of the Miku Miku Bacteria! | Miku | Hayaya-P
|14 | PoPiPo (Vegetable Juice) | Miku | Lamaze-P
|15 | Sayonara·Goodbye | Miku | Noboru↑-P
|10-2 | Miracle Paint | Miku | OSTER project
|16 | Romeo and Cinderella | Miku | doriko
|17 | Dear | Miku | 19's Sound Factory
|Start Guest corner
|1 | Tell Me!! The Magical Lyric | Miku |
|MEIKO (backup)
|2 | Luka Luka*Night Fever | Luka | samfree
|3 | Dear cocoa girls | Miku | Hata Aki, Kosaku Satoru
|4 | I'll Make You Miku Miku-ed♪ | Miku | ika
|End Guest corner
|18 | Two-Faced Lovers | Miku | wowaka
|19 | Puzzle | Miku | Kuwagata-P
|20 | VOiCE | Miku | Lovely-P
|21 | 1/6 -out of the gravity- | Miku | Vocaliod-P
|22 | Stardust Utopia | Luka | Otetsu
|23 | Double Lariat | Luka | Agoaniki-P
|24 | Just Be Friends | Luka | Dixie Flatline
|25 | magnet | Miku, Luka | minato
|25 | Alice | Miku | Furukawa-P
|27 | Your Diva | Miku | azuma
|28 | moon | Miku | iroha(sasaki)
|29 | The Disappearance of Hatsune Miku | Miku | CosMo
|30 | Meltdown (Nuclear Reactor) | Rin | iroha(sasaki)
|31 | Heart | Rin | Toraboruta-P
|32 | Butterfly on Your Right Shoulder | Len | Rin (backup)
|33 | Promise | Miku, Rin | samfree
|34 | from Y to Y | Miku | Luka (backup)
|35 | The Farthest Ends | Miku | Kobayashi Onyx
|36 | Strobe Nights | Miku | kz (livetune)
|37 | SPiCa | Miku | Toku-P
|Encore
|38 | Love Words | Miku | DECO*27
|39 | Melt | Miku | ryo (supercell)

Links

Official website
Hatsune Miku Media
Hatsune Miku/Vocaloid Concert Setlists
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