As a note: all the Vocaloid parts for these songs are going to be mixed in with the instrumental, so they are still in the songs, even if the Vocaloids themselves aren't actually physically there in the performance. Also--I do realize that Mafuyu looks like she doesn't have lights in her eyes for her outfit and her choreography-related stuff linked below. For these particular performances, given that she will be acting up the 'good girl' role, there will be some light in her eyes.
It is then followed up with an MC section--with proper introductions and small banter before Mafuyu and Kanade exit to allow for the next song: a duet between Mizuki and Ena.
Keitai Renwa (Cellphone Love Story) is the song that follows Lower.
Immediately after, Ena and Mizuki are swapped out for Kanade and Mafuyu, who sing Cutlery. The choreography isn't too over the top and focuses more on the emotional weight of the song.
It is followed with another MC section between the group, where they also announce that they'll be singing one last song.
And that song is a slower one-- Saisei (Reborn) and its choreography pairs well for the kind of song it is, too.
PERFORMANCE [DO NOT RESPOND]
As a note: all the Vocaloid parts for these songs are going to be mixed in with the instrumental, so they are still in the songs, even if the Vocaloids themselves aren't actually physically there in the performance. Also--I do realize that Mafuyu looks like she doesn't have lights in her eyes for her outfit and her choreography-related stuff linked below. For these particular performances, given that she will be acting up the 'good girl' role, there will be some light in her eyes.
They start off their setlist with Lower.
It is then followed up with an MC section--with proper introductions and small banter before Mafuyu and Kanade exit to allow for the next song: a duet between Mizuki and Ena.
Keitai Renwa (Cellphone Love Story) is the song that follows Lower.
Immediately after, Ena and Mizuki are swapped out for Kanade and Mafuyu, who sing Cutlery. The choreography isn't too over the top and focuses more on the emotional weight of the song.
It is followed with another MC section between the group, where they also announce that they'll be singing one last song.
And that song is a slower one-- Saisei (Reborn) and its choreography pairs well for the kind of song it is, too.