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[[File:HoloEarth Protolive 2 banner.png|thumb|300px|A promotional banner for Protolive #2 ~Yamato Phantasia~]]
[[File:HoloEarth Protolive 2 banner.png|thumb|300px|A promotional banner for Protolive #2 ~Yamato Phantasia~]]
On December 26, 2022, a concert was held as a test for Holoearth infrastructure. The concert Protolive featured performances from [[Mori Calliope]] and [[AZKi]].<ref>(Dec. 26, 2022). Retrieved from https://twitter.com/Holoearth_JP/status/1607327938034429952</ref><ref>(Dec. 10, 2022). Retrieved from https://holoearth.com/news/86/</ref> A sequel concert, Protolive #2 〜Yamato Phantasia〜 is scheduled for July 15, 2023. The theme of Protolive 2 is the nation of Yamato, the Japan-inspired setting of the manga [[Yamato Phantasia]]. Featured artists include [[Shirakami Fubuki]], [[Sakura Miko]], [[Nakiri Ayame]], and [[Ookami Mio]].<ref>(May 25, 2023). Retrieved from https://holoearth.com/en/news/537/</ref>
On December 26, 2022, a concert was held as a test for Holoearth infrastructure. The concert Protolive featured performances from [[Mori Calliope]] and [[AZKi]].<ref>(Dec. 26, 2022). Retrieved from https://twitter.com/Holoearth_JP/status/1607327938034429952</ref><ref>(Dec. 10, 2022). Retrieved from https://holoearth.com/news/86/</ref> A sequel concert, Protolive #2 〜Yamato Phantasia〜 is scheduled for July 15, 2023. The theme of Protolive 2 is the nation of Yamato, the Japan-inspired setting of the manga [[Yamato Phantasia]]. Featured artists include [[Shirakami Fubuki]], [[Sakura Miko]], [[Nakiri Ayame]], and [[Ookami Mio]].<ref>(May 25, 2023). Retrieved from https://holoearth.com/en/news/537/</ref>
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