It was announced that the Hatsune Miku concert, titled "Magical Mirai 2020", which was scheduled to take place in Osaka city, has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic prevention measures in Japan.
The renowned event based on Vocaloid singer Hatsune Miku originally did not approve the sale of tickets to foreigners due to the spread of the virus and as an initial prevention measure, however the situation has escalated to the point that the event is now it is postponed indefinitely.
The Osaka-based concert was planned to take place between August 7-9 this year, and those who had already purchased their ticket in advance will be allowed to use them on the new date, though refunds are also being prepared. However, the concert edition scheduled to take place from December 18 to 20 in Tokyo still stands.
Crypton Future Media developed Hatsune Miku from Vocaloid technology. The name refers to both the voice software and its anthropomorphic pet, which is marketed as a virtual idol. The virtual singer also had a presentation scheduled for the Coachella event.
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