Hatsune Miku, is, for the uninitiated, a digital pop star from Japan. (She isn't a real person. She's a computer-generated avatar.) Fans and professionals alike use her synthesized voice to make their own songs, making her the focus of an international community of co-creators. She has toured with Lady Gaga, performed on "Letterman", and been remixed by Pharrell.

Miku has previously performed a few shows in the U.S., but in spring 2016, she's heading out on her first full headlining North American tour.

Kanae Muraki, Director of Global Development for Crypton Future Media (the company that created Miku), says in a press release: "Miku Expo 2016 will be more focused on concerts, but we plan on holding several surprise events in cities with performances and maybe even some cities between tour stops. They will feature collaborations with special guests and new songs, including the winner of a song contest organized during the tour's build-up."

Prior to the North American tour, there's a string of Japanese dates happening as well.

Read Patrick St. Michel's look at whether Miku can break in the U.S.

Hatsune Miku:

03-23-24 Fukuoka, Japan - Zepp Fukuoka

03-29 Osaka, Japan - Zepp Namba

03-31 Nagoya, Japan - Zepp Nagoya

04-05 Sapporo, Japan - Zepp Sapporo

04-09-10 Tokyo, Japan - Zepp Tokyo

04-23 Seattle, WA - WaMu Theater

04-30 San Francisco, CA - The Warfield (two shows)

05-06 Los Angeles, CA - Microsoft Theater

05-14 Dallas, TX - The Bomb Factory

05-20 Toronto, Ontario - Sony Centre for the Performing Arts

05-28 New York, NY - Hammerstein Ballroom (two shows)

Watch Miku perform "Glass Wall" in New York:

Here she is on "Letterman":