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A music performance by the Star Troupe, starring Tenju Mitsuki. The show opens with "星を継ぐ者" from "The Dragon Star," followed by "夢を見れば" from "Enter the Revue", Tenju Mitsuki's first stage performance. After an MC corner, the audience was mesmerized by a song from "Romeo and Juliet" and the final song "ten∞ten TIME" featuring lyrics written by Tenju Mitsuki herself.

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A music performance by the Star Troupe, starring Tenju Mitsuki. The show opens with "星を継ぐ者" from "The Dragon Star," followed by "夢を見れば" from "Enter the Revue", Tenju Mitsuki's first stage performance. After an MC corner, the audience was mesmerized by a song from "Romeo and Juliet" and the final song "ten∞ten TIME" featuring lyrics written by Tenju Mitsuki herself.

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