Virtual Singer Kaf Performs 29-Song Hong Kong Set With No Streaming
The concert shows KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO expanding its virtual singer operations into overseas live markets with a full-scale, no-streaming show focused entirely on vocal performance.
Reporting from 1 sources: PANORA.
Virtual singer Kaf held her "Shukusei in Hong Kong" concert on May 30, 2026, performing 29 songs over two hours and 40 minutes with guests Rime and Isekaijoucho. The set was based on her March 2026 5th one-man live "Shukusei / Shin'ai" and included two songs sung in Chinese. No streaming was available for the event.
Kaf opened with "Ito," her first original song, and followed with "Kako wo Kurau," "Hinadori," "Shinzou to Karakuri," and "Soshite Hana ni Naru" - the last a song she had not performed live since March 2020. The setlist drew from her first album "Kansoku" and second album "Mahou." She wore the "Fukurou" costume first revealed at the June 2025 KAMITSUBAKI WARS event.
Audience behavior differed from Japanese shows: fewer fans carried penlights, and many remained seated through the early songs. Kaf addressed the crowd in Japanese, simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, and English. The concert had no video interlude segments beyond the opening, no costume changes, and minimal MC sections - a format the PANORA report described as "all-in on singing."
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.