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Nana Mizuki Live Diamond x Fever | ||||
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Released | 23 December 2009 | |||
Genre | J-Pop | |||
Length | 96 min (disc 1), 103 min (disc 2), 95 min (disc 3), 98 min (disc 4), 115 min (disc 5) | |||
Label | King Records | |||
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Nana Mizuki Live Diamond x Fever is the 8th live DVD and 2nd Blu-ray Disc release from J-pop star and voice actress Nana Mizuki. [1] It has 5 discs containing her two concerts Live Fever 2009 and Live Diamond 2009.
Live Diamond 2009 was held on 2009-07-05 in Seibu Dome.
Live Fever 2009 was held on 2009-01-25 in Nippon Budokan.
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