Japanese pop culture prepares for one of the most ambitious events of 2026. Hatsune Miku, the most famous virtual idol on the planet, and Pokemon, the billionaire franchise that has conquered generations, officially announced their first live crossover concert. The show will be named Pokemon feat. Hatsune Miku Voltage Live! and promises to offer an unforgettable experience. In this event, music, technology and nostalgia will merge on the same stage.
Hatsune Miku: a global phenomenon that does not stop
Hatsune Miku has become a true cultural phenomenon since its debut in 2007. More than voice software, its digital image has transcended to become an icon of music, fashion and entertainment. In this 2025, Miku has multiplied his collaborations. She was ambassador of Asus rog With a setup gamer, he came to the universe of Fortnite As a playable skin and starred in a movie released in theaters that attracted thousands of fans. In addition, he closed his tour with a flourish Magical Mirai 2025, which celebrated its 13th anniversary and coincided with its 18th birthday, on August 31.
For its part, Pokémon continues to expand its cultural influence beyond video games. From the success of its animated series and its collectible cards to collaborations with artists and fashion brands, the franchise has not stopped reinventing itself. The Pokémon feat. Hatsune Miku Project Voltage, released in 2023, demonstrated the potential to unite both universes. This project became a viral success with illustrations and songs. In addition, digital presentations captured the attention of the international public.
Dates, venue and format of the show
The concert will take place at the Lala Arena Tokyo Bay in Chiba, Japan, of March 20 to 22, 2026. For three days, presentations will be held both day and night, allowing more fans to attend the event.

The format will combine the Vocaloid concerts 3D technology With interactive elements from the Pokémon world. It will create an immersive show in which audience and characters will share the stage like never before. Not only will Miku be on stage: the entire classic cast of Piapro Characters, including Kagamine Rin, Kagamine Len, Megurine Luka, Meiko, Kaito and the dear Kasane Teto.
From the Pokemon side, Pikachu and Meloetta (Aria Forma) They are already confirmed as the central part of the show. Meloetta, in particular, is a Pokémon associated with music and singing, which makes it a perfect companion for this collaboration. More creatures are expected to make special appearances during concerts, although the organization keeps the details a secret.
Hatsune Miku and his musical repertoire
The setlist will include songs from the project Pokemon feat. Hatsune Miku Project Voltage, as well as themes of its continuation, Project Voltage High. This means that both Miku followers and Pokémon trainers will be able to enjoy original compositions. These songs will mix the aesthetics and sound of both universes.

Tickets will be made available through a lottery system from September 1, 2025. This system seeks to give equal opportunity to interested fans. Prices will vary between $26 USD (¥3,900) and $94 USD (¥13,900), depending on the location in the enclosure.
Additionally, a Exclusive line of Pokémon × Hatsune Miku merchandise, available in stores Pokemon Center from Japan. From collectible figures to commemorative clothing and accessories, this merchandising aims to become a hit with collectors and fans.
A milestone for Japanese pop culture

The announcement of this concert not only represents a new step in the evolution of virtual shows, but also a symbol of the power of collaboration between two entertainment giants. For many, it will be the first time to see their digital idols and their favorite Pokémon sharing the stage in a large-scale production. With this alliance, Hatsune Miku and Pokémon reaffirm their global influence and set a precedent. This collaboration could further expand the horizon of digital entertainment.
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