
Eir Aoi (Japanese: 藍井 エイル, Hepburn: Aoi Eiru, born November 30)[1][2] is a Japanese singer from Sapporo, Hokkaido, signed to Sacra Music. After being discovered through the Japanese video sharing website Niconico, Aoi made her major debut in 2011 with the release of her first single "Memoria",[3] whose title track was used as the first ending theme to the 2011 anime television series Fate/Zero. A...
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A completely new story written by the original creator and author, Reki Kawahara, spun through songs and live cast readings. Celebrate the 10th-anniversary commemorative event for the anime Sword Art Online (SAO).

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Features the concert held by Eir Aoi at Nippon Budokan on August 16, 2018.

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Recording of a two day concert celebrating the 10th anniversary of TYPE-MOON, several years late.

BEST -E- is the first best album released by Aoi Eir. It was released simultaneously with her second best album BEST -A-. The album was released in three versions: a limited CD+Blu-ray edition, a limited CD+DVD edition, and a regular CD Only edition.

BEST -A- is the second best album released by Aoi Eir. It was released simultaneously alongside her first best album BEST -E-. The album was released in three versions: a limited CD+Blu-ray edition, a limited CD+DVD edition, and a regular CD edition.

AUBE is the second studio album released by Aoi Eir. It was released in three versions: Edition A limited CD+Blu-ray, Edition B limited CD+DVD, and a regular CD. The limited editions came with a 48-page photobook and a special sleeve case, and first pressings of all editions came with three photo cards. The album's title means Dawn in French; her previous record used a German title BLAU. The album includes four songs from her latest singles (both physical and digital releases): "Cobalt Sky", "Sirius", "Sanbika" and "Niji no Oto", along with ten new compositions. The track "KASUMI" was released a week early as a digital pre-release and was used as January 2014's ending theme for CTV's Futtonda and the theme for NTV's Music Dragon Music Play. The album reached #6 on the weekly Oricon chart, and continued to rank for a total of eight weeks, selling 22,386 copies.
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