MIGIRI Produces Los Angeles Virtual Live Fantastic Reality
MIGIRI, a studio known for VRChat-based virtual live production and recent work on the Sanrio Virtual Festival, is expanding into a physical U.S. venue with a mixed-reality festival format.
Key Facts
- Creative studio MIGIRI is producing the MR 3D live festival Fantastic Reality in Los Angeles from July 3 to 5, 2026.
- Day one, Found Futures, features Matara Kan, LilyPichu, and Kson.
- Day two, Doki Doki: Rewind Time, is a birthday concert for VTuber Dokibird with punk-rock arrangements of 2000s and 2010s songs.
- Streaming tickets cost 3,500 yen for one day or 6,000 yen for two days on SPWN, with sales closing July 18.
- The event is MIGIRI's first North American project; the studio previously worked on the Sanrio Virtual Festival 2026.
Reporting from 1 source: MoguLive.
Creative studio MIGIRI is producing the MR 3D live festival Fantastic Reality in Los Angeles from July 3 to 5, 2026, marking the company's first North American event. Day one features Matara Kan, LilyPichu, and Kson; day two is a birthday concert for Dokibird. Streaming tickets are available on SPWN.
MIGIRI Co., Ltd. is handling direction and production for Fantastic Reality, a mixed-reality 3D live festival in Los Angeles running July 3-5, 2026. The event is the studio's first project in North America. Day one, titled Found Futures, is headlined by Matara Kan, LilyPichu, and Kson. Day two, Doki Doki: Rewind Time, is a birthday concert for VTuber Dokibird featuring punk-rock arrangements of songs from the 2000s and 2010s. MIGIRI director Takaomi said the team pursued the expressions and textures they wanted in a virtual live at a real venue. The studio previously worked on the Sanrio Virtual Festival 2026 with hololive DEV_IS's Juufuutei Raden and a synchronized 400-viewer VRChat live for KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO artist CIEL. Local tickets are on Eventbrite; streaming passes cost 3,500 yen for one day or 6,000 yen for two days on SPWN, with sales closing July 18.
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