Kirby, despite looking as smooth and pink as the day he was born, is officially 30 years old this year, and to celebrate the wizening of video gaming's most beloved suction orb, Nintendo is hoping a special birthday «music fest» and streaming it to the world.
As detailed on the event's website, the one-off concert will take place on 11th August at the Tokyo Garden Theatre, and will feature original medley fo songs from Kirby's back catalogue, as played by a «large big band-style ensemble» of 35 musicians.
A large LED monitor is also promised, upon which viewers will be able to enjoy a «moving Kirby» with their eyes while they hoover in the melodic arrangements of Kirby games past with their ears.
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According to Nintendo, the Kirby 30th Anniversary Music Festival will be streamed globally for those unable to attend in person, with the stream due to begin broadcasting at 6pm JST on 11th August — which should equate to 9am here in the UK.
Of course, that's not the only celebratory occurrence for Kirby as he turns 30; the rotund inhaler is also starring in a brand-new game, Kirby and the Forgotten Lands, which launches next Friday, 25th March, in the UK. There's a Switch demo available to download and play now if you're curious, but things are looking promising: Eurogamer's Martin Robison called it a «sunny, smiley vibe of a thing» and a «showstopping effort from HAL Laboratory» when he took an early look at its adventure antics earlier this month.
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