
KIRA "LISTENER KILLER" RELEASE TOUR 2015 ~ 平成の!? 魔法使いがやってくる~ FINAL in OSAKA(2016)
KIRA " LISTENER KILLER " RELEASE TOUR 2015 ~Heisei no!? Mahoutsukai ga Yatte Kuru~ FINAL in OSAKA
Concert film to celebrate the release of KIRA's 1st major debut album. A concert tour was held at 16 places all over Japan. This concert film depicts the final lap of the tour held at PICCADILLY in Osaka.
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KIRA "LISTENER KILLER" RELEASE TOUR 2015 ~ 平成の!? 魔法使いがやってくる~ FINAL in OSAKA
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Concert film to celebrate the release of KIRA's 1st major debut album. A concert tour was held at 16 places all over Japan. This concert film depicts the final lap of the tour held at PICCADILLY in Osaka.
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