
TL;DR, Voice actor Miku Ito announced a 10th anniversary solo project at her May 17 orchestra concert. She confirmed her fifth album 39rpm, a two-disc best album on CD in fall 2026 or later, and a digital instrumental release, with specific dates to follow.
At her May 17 orchestra concert in Saitama, voice actor and singer Miku Ito announced a 10th anniversary solo project. She revealed her fifth full-length album title, 39rpm, a two-disc best album planned for CD, and a separate digital instrumental release. Specific dates will follow.
The Miku Ito 10th anniversary project marks a decade since her October 2016 solo debut under Nippon Columbia. Ito is known as Miku Nakano in The Quintessential Quintuplets and Kokoro Tsurumaki in BanG Dream!. The news closed the matinee of her first orchestra show, Prologue to the 10th Anniversary, held at Kawaguchi General Cultural Center Lilia Fukagawa Mirai Hall.
What Miku Ito announced at her May 17 orchestra concert
The reveal arrived at the end of the matinee for her first symphonic event, Miku Ito Orchestra Concert ~Prologue to the 10th Anniversary~. The program took place on May 17 at Kawaguchi General Cultural Center Lilia Fukagawa Mirai Hall, and the Miku Ito announcement came from the stage and through label messaging.
- Her already-teased fifth full-length album now has a public title: 39rpm, positioning it as the next core studio release.
- A two-disc best album will release on CD in the best album fall 2026 window or later, aligning with the 10-year milestone.
- An instrumental version of the album will also release digitally, separate from the physical CD plans.
- All dates, including the street date for 39rpm and the timing for the instrumental drop, will be announced later by Nippon Columbia.
- The announcement capped a concert billed as a prologue to the 10th anniversary project, framing a multi-phase rollout rather than a single-day reveal.
The Miku Ito orchestra concert was designed to bridge her catalog with a symphonic setting, then pivot to new-release news. As other franchises mark milestones such as the Mob Psycho 100 10th anniversary, Ito’s plan similarly outlines a year-spanning celebration anchored by music releases.
Per Nippon Columbia, details beyond titles and windows are pending. That means packaging, cover art, retailer bonuses, and track counts are not yet ready to share. The 39rpm title and the best album fall 2026 timeframe are the firm pieces at this stage, set during the concert’s closing remarks and subsequent label confirmation.
What 39rpm and the new best album include
Here is what is locked for the 39rpm tracklist so far. The album includes a brand-new song with lyrics by Miku Ito and composition by Shuhei Mutsuki, confirmed by Nippon Columbia. Two recent singles also carry over, establishing the connective tissue between her latest single era and the fifth album.
- A new original track written by Ito herself, composed and arranged by Shuhei Mutsuki, adds fresh material beyond prior singles.
- Ten to Sen, her 11th single and the opening theme for Stardust Telepath, appears on the album in its single version unless otherwise noted later.
- Now On Air, her 12th single and the opening for The Many Sides of Voice Actor Radio, is also slated for inclusion on 39rpm.
- Format positioning: 39rpm is her fifth full-length studio album. The companion project is a two-disc best album planned for CD, separate from 39rpm.
- An instrumental digital release of the album is planned, with platforms, territories, and timing to be announced by the label.
Beyond these confirmed inclusions, the label has not disclosed additional tracks, edition breakdowns, guest musicians, or jacket design. There is no information yet about limited editions, Blu-ray add-ons, or vinyl. Any changes to single versions, remasters, or alternate mixes will arrive with the formal track-by-track reveal.
The best album’s contents remain under wraps. Selection criteria, remastering plans, and whether it will feature unit-era material have not been discussed. For context, Ito’s catalog currently spans 12 singles and four full-length studio albums.
Which songs make the cut will be clarified when the label shares the full package.
Where Miku Ito’s project stands now, dates and what is still unconfirmed
At the end of the matinee of her first orchestra concert on May 17 at the Kawaguchi General Cultural Center Lilia Fukagawa Mirai Hall (Main Hall), Miku Ito outlined plans leading up to the 10th anniversary of her solo artist debut in October 2026. The Miku Ito timeline runs from her solo debut October 2016 through 12 singles and four full-length albums so far, and now points to her next phase. The announcement at the concert venue Kawaguchi Lilia set the stage for what will bridge the gap between her debut year and the coming milestone.
She confirmed the title of her fifth full-length album is 39rpm. The album will include a new song written by Ito and composed by Shuhei Mutsuki, plus her 11th single Ten to Sen and 12th single Now On Air. Exact CD and digital release dates for 39rpm are not yet confirmed and will be announced at a later time. That keeps the announcement schedule open as plans move toward the October 2026 anniversary.
The project also includes a two-disc best album slated to release on CD in the fall of 2026 or later, establishing the only stated fall 2026 release window so far. An instrumental version of the album will release digitally. Specific dates for both the CD best album and its instrumental digital release are not yet confirmed and will be announced later.
Beyond these points, further timing, formats, and any additional content details remain not yet confirmed. Taken together, these pieces define the core of the Miku Ito 10th anniversary project, with firm elements named and the rest pending future notices.
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Source: Crunchyroll
