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Koshi's third solo tour, taking place in June 2014 in support of his fifth studio album ''[[Singing Bird]]''. | Koshi's third solo tour, taking place in June 2014 in support of his fifth studio album ''[[Singing Bird]]''. | ||
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[[CHUBBY GROOVE TOUR 2017|INABA / SALAS<br><big>CHUBBY GROOVE TOUR 2017</big>]] | |||
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A joint tour between Koshi and American guitarist [[Stevie Salas]], with whom he has frequently collaborated with over the years. The tour lasted from January to February of 2017 and later aired on the premium Japanese television channel WOWOW in March of the same year. | |||
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'''Aired on Television'''<br>''WOWOW'' | |||
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===Other Works=== | ===Other Works=== | ||
*[[Next 100 Years (Lyrics)|Next 100 Years]] | *[[Next 100 Years (Lyrics)|Next 100 Years]] |
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Koshi's first solo tour. Given that he had previously released two singles and studio albums prior to the tour, with a third released shortly after its conclusion, Koshi had plenty of material for the many dates of the tour that lasted from mid-July to late August 2004. The setlist changed a great many times during the tour's run and featured only Koshi's solo material with no B'z songs included. Notably, one of the support members responsible for guitar on the tour was Yoshinobu Ohga who would later become a backing guitarist for B'z beginning in 2011. Concurrent Events: THURSDAY LIVE at hills Bread Factory "ROCK NIGHT" OPENING ACT, SUMMER SONIC 04, THE ROCK ODYSSEY 2004 |
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Koshi's second solo tour, this time in support of his latest solo album Hadou. The setlist featured songs from throughout his solo catalogue and saw longtime B'z drummer Shane Gaalaas join full-time for the entire tour. The tour itself covered all of Japan, beginning in Fukuroi's Ecopa Arena and ending at the esteemed Nippon Gaishi Hall. Concurrent Events: SUMMER SONIC 2010 (Slash featuring Koshi Inaba: "SAHARA") |
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Koshi's third solo tour, taking place in June 2014 in support of his fifth studio album Singing Bird. |
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Koshi's fourth solo tour that toured Japan from January to March of 2016 with the finale taking place over three nights at the world famous Nippon Budokan. |
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A joint tour between Koshi and American guitarist Stevie Salas, with whom he has frequently collaborated with over the years. The tour lasted from January to February of 2017 and later aired on the premium Japanese television channel WOWOW in March of the same year. |
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