New Ironmouse Songs Appear Online After Her Second Concert
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New Ironmouse Songs Appear Online After Her Second Concert

The second Ironmouse 3D concert debuted on February 29, 2024, and now two new songs she performed during it and the archive of the show are online. The official VShojo store for its Vtubers also featured some limited time merchandise based on Ironmouse in honor of the event.

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First, here’s the full archive of the new Ironmouse 3D concert. In the title for it, she noted it cost $100,000. Some cameos included appearances from Bubi, Dickson, Geega, Matara Kan, Projekt Melody, and Justin “Gunrun” Ignacio. 

Next, the Ironmouse and Camellia track “Rodents Kingdom” was one of two original songs to appear at the performance. It is available on various streaming services.

The other track is “Devil,” by Ironmouse and Bubi. In addition to the lyric video, it is also on streaming services.

As for the merchandise, here’s the official tweet with a trailer announcing and showing it off:

And here’s the full list of new items and their prices:

  • Delinquent Holographic Sticker – $3
  • Delinquent Ironmouse T-Shirt (Black or Berry Color) – $40
  • Life-Size Ironmouse’s Delinquent Daki – $135
  • Sayton’s Bootyful Mousepad – $35
  • Sayton’s Gang Heart-Shaped Pen Light – $50

There’s no word on how long the Ironmouse concert merchandise will be available. It may only be sold until items sell out.


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