When the concert comes to a close, she vaporizes, not to be seen again until the next stop on the tour, where she would perform the exact same set with the exact same superhuman precision. At each show, backed by Brooklyn chiptune band Anamanaguchi, Miku dips and spins and bounces around the stage, singing hit song after hit song, all of them boasting soaring titles like “10,000 Stars” and “World is Mine.” No matter how acrobatic her moves or how incredible her vocal runs, her voice remains smooth and shiny-never cracking, even on the highest notes. The Warfield is just one stop on Miku’s sold-out North American tour, dubbed the Miku Expo, which also took her to Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Toronto, and Mexico City. Throughout the evening, the audience has been entranced by Miku, swinging their glow sticks-turquoise, to match her trademark twin blue ponytails-in time with the music, marvelling at her flawlessly executed choreography, and screaming wildly between each song. That she pauses to announce her name feels almost unnecessary. A larger than life pop star-almost 10 feet tall, in fact-is standing on stage at the Warfield in San Francisco, decked out in a mini-dress and thigh-high boots.
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