Both Hirano and Miyuna have worked on various projects together, including anime roles for Misa Amane from Death Note and Lucy Heartfilia from Fairy Tail, as well as song credits for Black Clover and Fairy Tail.




The Hyper Japan festival, taking place in Manchester in November, has revealed its line-up featuring singer-actress Aya Hirano and singer Miyuna.

On Saturday, November 15th, Hirano will be present at a show. Additionally, she will make an appearance on Sunday, November 16th as well. Some of her notable anime roles include Misa Amane from Death Note, Lucy Heartfilia from Fairy Tail, Nobume Imai from Gintama, Dende from Dragon Ball Super, Garnet from Jewelpet, Reirei from NANA, Lilith from One Piece, Haruhi from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Lumière from Kiddy Grade, Migi from Parasyte -the maxim-, Okachimachi from Akiba Maid War, Popuko from Pop Team Epic, Paiman from Gatchaman Crowds, and Marie Antoinette from the 2025 film version of The Rose of Versailles.

In addition to singing theme songs for anime like "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya," "Fairy Tail," and "Lucky Star," where she played Konata, Hirano has also contributed her vocal talents.

On Saturday, November 15th and Sunday, November 16th, Miyuna (pictured left) is scheduled to perform the opening theme song "Gamushara" (Reckless) for Black Clover, as well as the ending theme song "Tenjō Tenge" (Heaven and Earth). At age 16, she also sang "Boku to Kimi no Lullaby," which was the ending theme for Fairy Tail. Additionally, she sang "Prism," which was the title song for the second season of Fruits Basket in 2019.


Source : Hyper Japan website ( link ) .