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Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing

Where
Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House
Bennelong Point, Sydney NSW 2000
Playhouse
When

Sunday 3 May from 7:15pm to 9:15pm

Cost

Starting from: $18.00

A voiceless Hatsune Miku must rediscover the power of song in this dazzling new anime.

Japan | 2025 | Japanese with English subtitles | Musical Drama | PG

Colorful Stage! The Movie: A Miku Who Can’t Sing is the first film featuring Virtual Singer Hatsune Miku from the global gaming phenomenon Hatsune Miku: Colourful Stage!

The new anime from studio P.A. WORKS features an all-new variant of Hatsune Miku and six original songs composed by Deco*27 and arranged by a cohort of Vocaloid producers.

Ichika is a high school musician who can enter a mysterious place called “SEKAI,” where she and her friends express their innermost emotions through music alongside Hatsune Miku. After a live performance, Ichika meets a new Miku she’s never seen before—one who struggles to connect with listeners no matter how hard she tries to sing. This Miku must rely on the help of others to find her voice again.

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