Images from three TikTok about Decapo's concert

Did People Really Pay $300 For A Virtual Influencer's Concert? Dacapo's VTuber Concert Memes Explained

A video of an adoring crowd squealing at a video of a singing animated boy has been going viral on social media, with commentators finding the crowd's excitement for a virtual performance increasingly hilarious.


But rumors of the concert costing $300 to attend have raised further eyebrows, given that the "performance" was essentially a prerecorded animated video projected onto a wall. Here is a rundown of what VTubers are, where the original concert really came from, and how much it really cost to attend.

What Is The 'VTuber Concert' Video Being Shared On The Internet?

In early July 2023, several Thai TikTokers shared videos of them at a VTuber performance. The video showed attendees in a small room, with a video of an anime-looking boy projected onto a wall. The animated boy can be heard delivering an impressive rendition of Japanese artist Fuji-Kaze's song Shinunoga E-Wa, but his singing prowess isn't what led to the video being reposted across the internet.

@neneluvsjisung THE EYESSS IM TELEPORTING #skz #stay #skz4thgenleaders #neneluvsjisung ♬ original sound – nene(skz defender)

As the animated boy's performance continues, he removed the bangs covering his eyes, leading to adoring screams from his audience. The jittery, basic animation of the performance, paired with the notion that people could be so ga-ga over an animated character, led various commentators to ridicule the concert.

What Did People Say About The VTuber Concert?

Initial reactions to the video commented on the quality of the performance, given that other virtual influencers like Hatsune Miku have set a high standard for what is expected from a virtual performer. Other people reacted to the performer's excited audience and at the absurdity of squealing at an animated video.

i hope to god no one paid for this because this is just a protected youtube video.?/!!;!/ W FJ ☆lay ☆ 2 days @shiamuz TikTok tuesday.18 1:19 7:47 PM Jul 7, 2023 5.7M Views . thin 768 Retweets 4,529 Quotes 12.3K Likes 2,684 Bookmarks WAN T VEIN @SO0u0o Them cheering when he put away his hair bangs oh my god ☆lay ☆ 2 days @shiamuz 15h i hope to god no one paid for this because this is just a protected youtube video.?/!!;!/ Tik Tok No tuesday.18 1:19 12:28 AM Jul 8, 2023 4.3M Views . M 3,347 Retweets 705 Quotes 62.1K Likes MY 6,039 Bookmarks


Various TikTokers poked fun at the concert's simplistic animation by mimicking the performer's jittery and robotic motions.

@j_darwin_ Im in the wrong field #vtuber #fujikaze #vtuberconcert ♬ vtuber dude moving around like a lego on a screen – cheesecake

@_zingx_ #fyp #fypシ #fypage #vtuber #vtuberconcert #vtuberclips #react ♬ original sound – (>'^'&lt)

Did The VTuber Concert Really Cost $300 To Attend?

Somewhere between people joking about the VTuber's animation and the audience's reaction, a rumor about the concert costing $300 to attend began to spread. Several TikTokers made videos mimicking the VTuber's motions with variations of the caption, "POV: You just wasted $300." But the idea that this performance cost $300 to attend is objectively false.

Tyler Not Taylor @Tyler 462 The amount of people on TikTok cooking this guy singing at a Thai concert event that cost 9 USD bc they can't understand different world currencies is crazy. What's more, the concert was actually free, with the con itself being 9 bucks. Let people have fun. $300 "Concert" 1,482 comments meeks THREE HUNDRED NONWAY 7h Reply View 53 replies ✓ 11:09 AM Jul 9, 2023 1M Views 6869 X 1 Thai Baht equals 0.028 United States Dollar Jul 9, 3:02 PM UTC Disclaimer 1D 0.0290 0.0285 0.0280- 300 8.54 5D 1M Jun 17 4,047 Retweets 426 Quotes 32.9K Likes 967 Bookmarks 1Y Jun 26 5Y + Follow Jul 4 Max Thai Baht United States Dollar


The VTuber performing in the video is named Dacapo, and he is the most-subscribed member of the Thai Virtual Talent Agency "Algorhythm Project." The video of him performing a song was recorded at Bangkok's Cosplay and Arts Festival, where he and several other VTubers were performing for free. The Festival itself cost 300 Thai Baht to attend, which is equal to about $9 in American currency.



For the full history of the Dacapo VTuber Concert, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.




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