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Relive Hatsune Miku's First Ever Concert In Malaysia
She came, she saw and oh, did she conquer!
World-famous vocaloid Hatsune Miku materialised herself - literally! - in front of a sold out crowd in Kuala Lumpur on 16 December.And boy, did she put on a show!
The "16-year-old" (that's how old she is in robot years, we were told) thrilled thousands of hardcore Malaysians at the Axiata Arena located in Bukit Jalil in her first ever concert in Malaysia.
It was such a big deal that, in fact, before the concert, the Hatsune Miku Expo 2017 made it into the Malaysia Book of Records for being the “First Live Hologram Concert” held in Malaysia.
Way to go, Hatsune!
Doors to Hatsune's giant sing-along opened as early as 7pm and diehard fans were quick to pack the arena.
Malaysia's very own Zizan Razak and upcoming YouTube star Chaleeda Gilbert opened the show, treating concert-goers to a medley of their most famous songs.
Half an hour later, the girl of the hour Hatsune appeared on stage and kicked off the concert with "Senbonzakura"before following up with a couple of fan favourites such as "Raspberry Girl", "Ghost Rule", "Hibikase", "Weekender Girl" and "Glass Wall".
Hatsune's fellow vocaloids Kagamine Rin/Len and Megurine Luka then took to the stage to entertain the now-pumped up crowd with songs such as "8HIT" (which, by the way, was a Malaysia exclusive), "Remote Controller", "1 2 Funclub", "Just Be Friends" and "Luka Luka Night Fever".
Of course, the loudest cheers were reserved for Hatsuke, who later returned to stage to belt out four more of her greatest hits such as "Kimagure Mercy", "The Intense Voice of Hatsune Miku", "39" and "Melt".
Just when every one thought the night was over, Hatsune returned to stage - to the fans' delight - for a four-song encore, kicking off with "Satisfaction", "The World Is Mine" and "Uta ni katachi wa nai keredo".
After an energetic performance, Hatsune bade farewell to Malaysia by belting out the ultimate fan-favourite "Tell Your World".
The highlight of the concert, to us, has definitely got to be her rendition of Zizan Razak's top track "Chentaku":
Thank you for the great night, Hatsune Miku, and we hope you'll come back soon.
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