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LiSA: LiVE is SMiLE ALWAYS -LANDER-

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Global J-pop sensation LiSA will transport fans to the final stop of her "LiVE SMiLE ALWAYS -LANDER-" tour at the Tokyo Garden Theater in an epic never-before-seen concert film. The tour featured LiSA's sixth original album "LANDER," which includes the haunting ballad "homura," the theme song from Demon Slayer no Yaiba -- The Movie: Mugen Train. LiSA brings her unique ideas and feelings, high energy, and powerful vocals to the sold-out crowd, where she becomes one with each and every fan as their voices and souls unite together, amplified by the support of the band. Now North American audiences can experience LiSA's never-changing charm and incredibly passionate performance in a cinematic event that will transcend theatergoers into a new future.

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Sean L 08/22/2024 LiSA is one of my favorite singers and rarely performs in the US, so this was a great chance to see one of her concerts that I otherwise wouldnt be able to see. I would love to see more Japanese programming, from movies to concerts! See more Mathew 08/18/2024 Was amazing to see Lisa perform and hoping for more like these in the future. See more Chau B 08/18/2024 LiSA is an awesome live performer. Wish I could have seen this in person! See more Merben Ryan L 08/18/2024 If you have been to a live concert before, its that kind of experience but watching on the big screen. It helps with time because it is a more compact show with less waiting in between songs. I would give this 5 stars if it werent for the adjustment on the screen ratio because this was filmed in widescreen and this is a Japanese concert and with English subtitles. I couldnt read all or any at times because if the subtitles are 2 to 3 rows long, it goes below the bounds of the screen. Hopefully experiences will differ for others. LiSA is a very well popular J-Pop artist with lots of range with her vocals. For fans of Anime that are familiar with her songs on many different shows, it is a treat and memorable to see her perform on a live setting. Highly recommend for those who are familiar with her work, and a unique chance to feel close on a live Japanese concert. Just excluding being hot, sweaty and crammed with thousands of fans for many hours. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Global J-pop sensation LiSA will transport fans to the final stop of her "LiVE SMiLE ALWAYS -LANDER-" tour at the Tokyo Garden Theater in an epic never-before-seen concert film. The tour featured LiSA's sixth original album "LANDER," which includes the haunting ballad "homura," the theme song from Demon Slayer no Yaiba -- The Movie: Mugen Train. LiSA brings her unique ideas and feelings, high energy, and powerful vocals to the sold-out crowd, where she becomes one with each and every fan as their voices and souls unite together, amplified by the support of the band. Now North American audiences can experience LiSA's never-changing charm and incredibly passionate performance in a cinematic event that will transcend theatergoers into a new future.
Director
Nobb Sueyoshi
Producer
Nobb Sueyoshi
Distributor
Crunchyroll / Sony Pictures
Genre
Music
Original Language
Japanese
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 17, 2024, Limited