The Kirby franchise is rather known for its cheerful, upbeat music that sets up a great atmosphere across the colorful world of Dream Land. While the series has a certain feel it's most known for, the music in the series has never been afraid to break new boundaries and do something different. Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards, for example, wasn't afraid to bring in hip-hop beats and make things sound dark and dusty when called for in certain levels. To celebrate the pink puffball and his adventures, a 30th anniversary concert will be livestreamed worldwide that celebrates the series' music.