Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Concert Video Release Announced

Mikupa 2011
Mikupa 2011

Last year Miku’s first large live concert, held by SEGA, called Hatsune Miku Live Party 39 (shortened to “Mikupa,” with the numbers “39” being able to be pronounced as both “san kyuu/thank you” or “mi-ku”) was held on March 9th in Tokyo and later saw a video release. This year’s concert was held by 5pb and the video release has just been announced. Read on for all the information.

The Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 collection will feature the concerts held in Zepp Tokyo in Odaiba, Tokyo on March 9th, 2011 and the concert held at Sapporo Education and Culture Hall at Sapporo Hokkaido on August 16th and 17th, 2011 (the original concert date was postponed due to the tsunami disaster). There will be several editions of the video release, including a CD. All editions will be released November 16th, 2011. Below are all the details on each edition.

Please take note that all DVD’s are Region 2 coded and all Blu-ray’s are Region 0 (Region Free) coded. Please make note of this before you order.

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Regular Editions

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Regular Edition cover
Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Regular Edition cover

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 DVD Regular Edition
Includes: Tokyo Performance disc and Sapporo Performance disc.
Available at: AmiAmi for 3,850 yen, CD Japan for 4,600 yen, and YesAsia for $58.49.

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Blu-ray Regular Edition
Includes: Tokyo Performance disc and Sapporo Performance disc.
Available at: AmiAmi for 5,070 yen, CD Japan for 5,700 yen, and YesAsia for $71.25.

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 CD Regular Edition
Includes: Tokyo Performance (2 discs) and Sapporo Performance (2 discs).
Available at: AmiAmi for 3,780 yen, CD Japan for 3,600 yen, and YesAsia for $47.25.

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Limited Editions

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Limited Edition cover
Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Limited Edition cover

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 DVD Limited Edition
Includes: Tokyo Performance disc, Sapporo Performance disc, a Behind the Scenes disc, lyrics and credits, a special strap, and a special box.
Available at: AmiAmi for 5,440 yen, CD Japan for 6,500 yen, and YesAsia for $85.25.

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Blu-ray Limited Edition
Includes: Tokyo Performance disc, Sapporo Performance disc, a Behind the Scenes disc, lyrics and credits, a special charm, and a special box.
Available at: AmiAmi for 6,580 yen, CD Japan for 7,400 yen, and YesAsia for $95.75.

Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 CD Limited Edition
Includes: Tokyo Performance (2 discs), Sapporo Performance (2 discs), and two stickers.
Available at: AmiAmi for 3,990 yen, CD Japan for 3,800 yen, and YesAsia for $50.25.

Whichever edition suits your fancy, you’re sure to get plenty of bang for your buck this year!

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9 thoughts on “Hatsune Miku Live Party 2011 Concert Video Release Announced”

  1. Waiting for it to be available on Play-Asia, not that it’s better than the others but I have my account and they’re pretty reliable. Also they don’t invoice you before they ship the product which is especially nice for a pre-release like this.
    Now if the guys at SEGA could be as efficient as 5pb and announce the release date for the Mikunopolis DVD that would be great…

  2. Are you sure about the region coding of the blu-rays? CDJapan says they’re region free.
    Edit: actually the product page on YesAsia says that too. Blu-ray for the previous concert was also region free. Or does “region code 0” in this case mean the same thing as region free?

    1. What is weird is that I don’t know what is Region 0. I only see Region A, B, C and region free.
      I think this is the last for this one as written on CDJapan. And it would be weird that the 39’s giving day was region free and not this one.

  3. YESH! My birthday is AWESOME! (too bad I don’t have a Blu-ray player… or a Japanese DVD player… so that means I can’t really watch it… but WHATEVER IT’S MY BIRTHDAY!

  4. Both Play-Asia and Amazon.co.jp claim the Blu-ray is Region A (North and South America, Southeast Asia, Japan, Korea, Taiwan) but not Region free.As for the other websites claim to be Region free.Unfortunatly on the main webpage for the product no region codes are mentioned.(http://5pb.jp/mikupa/livevideo/index.html)

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