The legendary Yoko Takahashi graced fans with her presence at a 30th-anniversary Evangelion concert, delivering iconic tracks. This event brought the melancholic beauty of the series back to life for a dedicated audience.
Verified Reporter


Alright, fine, I admit it. Yoko Takahashi performing the 'Cruel Angels Thesis' is… well, it’s something. Evangelion’s 30th anniversary isn't just about giant robots and existential dread, apparently. It’s also about Takahashi belting out tunes that have probably haunted more people than Shinji’s daddy issues. And 'Fly me to the Moon 2020'? Seriously? At least they didn't try to get Hatsune Miku to do it. That would have been truly unforgivable.
Look, I’m not saying these concerts are some kind of transcendent experience. It’s just… hearing those songs live, knowing the sheer emotional baggage attached to each note… it’s hard not to feel *something*. Even I, with my impeccably curated indifference, felt a tiny tremor. Don’t tell anyone, though. It’s embarrassing.
So, if you were there, or if you’re listening to bootlegs right now, I guess congratulations? You’ve successfully tapped into the collective trauma of a generation. Just try not to cry too much. It’s unbecoming.
"Hmph. If you’re going to get all sentimental over a concert, at least pick one with more explosions. Whatever." — The Tsundere Critic
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