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Calliope Mori’s Second Album Phantomime Will Appear in August

Hololive Mori Calliope second album Phantomime
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Hololive Production has confirmed that Calliope Mori’s second album, titled Phantomime, will be available on August 16, 2024. The agency also revealed details about the album’s physical releases that are available for pre-orders internationally via the Vtuber’s official web store. The album’s CDs will contain ten tracks at default, but some of the packages may add a bonus track.

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The standard edition CD will be available at $31, and it will simply contain a CD that includes a bonus track. The limited edition will bundle the basic 10-track CD with a folder poster and three alternative covers inside a frame-styled packaging at $53. There will also be a Limited Dead Box with even more content. At $76, the hardbook-styled packaging will contain a CD with a different bonus track, a folded poster, a random postcard, a random trading card with its holder, and a Membership of the Dead card.

Hololive Production is also holding a limited-time pre-order window for a standard edition of “Phantomime” that includes an exclusive signed card. This version has the exact same price tag as the regular one at $31, but people can only place pre-orders for this edition by June 4, 2024, at 10:59 AM JST (June 3, 2024, at 9:59 PM ET).

The official announcement tweet is also available via Hololive Production’s official English X account:

Calliope Mori is one of Hololive Production’s Vtubers who is widely known for her musical skills. In December 2023, she collaborated with fellow Hololive English Vtuber Kiara Takanashi to produce the song “Fire N Ice.” Calliope also held a free online concert on her birthday on April 4, 2024.

Phantomime, the second album from the Hololive English Vtuber Calliope Mori, will be available on August 16, 2024.

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