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Steins;Gate Symphony of Causal Melodies Official Report Released

The official report documents the first full orchestra concert for the Steins;Gate series, marking a new format for live performances of the franchise.

Key Facts

  • The official report for Steins;Gate Symphony of Causal Melodies was released on June 5, 2026.
  • The concert was held on May 31, 2026, at Mori no Hall 21 Main Hall in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture.
  • Kenichi Shimura conducted the orchestra, and Asami Imai served as MC.
  • Kanako Ito and Ayumu of the music unit Zwei performed on stage.
  • The next performance is scheduled for July 5 in Nagoya.

Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.

Steins;Gate Symphony of Causal Melodies Official Report Released

The Steins;Gate Orchestra Concert Executive Committee released the official report for the first full orchestra concert, Steins;Gate Symphony of Causal Melodies, held on May 31, 2026, at Mori no Hall 21 Main Hall in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture. The concert featured orchestral reconstructions of series music and theme songs, conducted by Kenichi Shimura with Asami Imai as MC and performances by Kanako Ito and Ayumu. The next performance is scheduled for July 5 in Nagoya.

The official report for Steins;Gate Symphony of Causal Melodies was released on June 5, 2026, by the Steins;Gate Orchestra Concert Executive Committee. The concert took place on May 31 at Mori no Hall 21 Main Hall in Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture, and was the first full orchestra concert for the series, which began as an adventure game released by MAGES. for Xbox 360 in 2009. Kenichi Shimura conducted the orchestra, and Asami Imai, voice of Kurisu Makise, served as MC. Kanako Ito and Ayumu of the music unit Zwei performed on stage. The report includes the setlist and scenes from the exhibition and merchandise sales. The next performance is scheduled for July 5 in Nagoya.

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