Drawn to Dawn: Ina and Kiara's First Duo Concert Sells Out the Wiltern
The sold-out weekend and CEO acknowledgment mark the first time two hololive English talents have headlined a standalone duo concert at a major Los Angeles venue, signaling the branch's growing live-event pull.
Reporting from 1 sources: VTuber NewsDrop.
Hololive English talents Takanashi Kiara and Ninomae Ina'nis held their first duo concert, 'Drawn to Dawn,' at the Wiltern in Los Angeles on March 27 and 28. Both days sold out, with fans lining up as early as 7 AM. The show was delayed 20 to 30 minutes to ensure all attendees entered. Kiara opened the first day with a high-energy set featuring flames and smoke, performing songs including 'Hinotori,' 'Chimera,' 'Mirage,' 'Perfume,' and 'Tasty,' and debuted several new outfits. Ina followed with a chill set, singing 'Violet,' 'Meconopsis,' and 'Temari,' also showing new outfits. The duo performed together on songs including 'Pineapple' and closed the encore with 'Our Bright Parade,' during which orange and purple streamers shot into the crowd. An after-party hosted by holoTakeover at Apt 503 Lounge featured DJs and live performances by indie VTubers Rachie and Yukinoshita Peo. COVER Corp CEO Motoaki Tanigo posted on social media that he was moved by the performances.
Kiara and Ina alternated set order across the two days: Kiara performed first on March 27, Ina on March 28. The concert included a pre-show stream showing fans chanting and waving pen lights. Flower dedications from fans were placed near the entrance. The after-party at Apt 503 Lounge ran late into the night, and a separate fan-organized event called TakoTori Day 3 took place at Eastwood bar on March 29, with Kiara watching the stream. The concert's production design matched each talent's persona: Kiara's phoenix theme used fire and white smoke, while Ina's eldritch priestess motif featured tentacle imagery. The source article, a first-person report from VTuber NewsDrop, noted that the venue was at max capacity even from the back and that fans dressed in KFP and Takodachi merchandise filled the line.
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