Nana Mizuki welcomed an extra-large guest on to the stage during her two-day concert at the Tokyo Dome.
80,000 people attended the “NANA MIZUKILIVE GALAXY 2016″ concerts on Saturday and Sunday to see the Cross Ange singer perform but got a special surprise when a 7.7m tall, 1.5 ton robot joined her on stage. The “GALAXY-7” moved on the stage, allowing Mizuki to sit on it during her performance of “Glorious Break” from Senki Zesshō Symphogear GX.
Mizuki performed 25 tracks on each day of the concert backed by plenty of eye-popping special effects and pyrotechnics. She entered the dome in space pod, floated over the audience while suspended by giant balloons, and sang atop a UFO.
Mizuki will release her 35th single in July. One of the songs in the single will be the opening theme song for the July television anime of Imigimuru‘s Kono Bijutsu-bu niwa Mondai ga Aru! (This Art Club Has a Problem!) comedy manga. Mizuki also voices the character Yumeko Tachibana in the anime itself.
Source: ListenMusic.jp via Yara-on!, Photo by Hajime Kamiisaka
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