B'z LIVE-GYM 2008 "ACTION"
B'z LIVE-GYM 2008 "ACTION" | |
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LIVE-GYM by B'z | |
Start Date | January 28, 2008 |
End Date | August 17, 2008 |
Country | Japan |
Songs | 20-21 |
Home Video | B'z LIVE-GYM 2008 -ACTION- |
Shows | 18 (Hall Tour) 35 (Arena Tour) |
B'z LIVE-GYM 2008 "ACTION" was a LIVE-GYM tour held by B'z in 2008. The tour ran from January 28, 2008 to August 17, 2008. The shows supporting the band's sixteenth album, ACTION, toured the entirety of Japan, with eighteen hall performances and thirty-five reserved for arenas. To kick off the band's 25th anniversary celebration, the tour was finally announced for DVD and Blu-ray as B'z LIVE-GYM 2008 -ACTION- and given a release date of January 30, 2012.
The stage design for the tour included a "magic carpet" LED screen by the design specialists at Barco. Known as the MiStrip, the ultra thin screen was given the "magic carpet" moniker due to its floating upward and downward appearance and cascading movement. The design was the brainchild of Mark Fisher and his Stufish production company, who had previously designed the titular "monster" from B'z LIVE-GYM 2006 "MONSTER'S GARAGE" and has worked with other rock acts such as U2 and the Rolling Stones.
The setlist changed frequently during the tour, with several songs coming and going a number of times throughout. Classic B'z singles "Kimi no Naka de Odoritai" and "LADY-GO-ROUND"—the band's second and third singles—were performed for the first time in seventeen and eighteen years, respectively. Album song "FRIDAY MIDNIGHT BLUE" from RISKY also saw a return, which would mark the first occasion since 1992 it had been played live by the band. Perhaps even more notable were the inclusions of IN THE LIFE and GREEN album songs "Sore Demo Kimi ni wa Modorenai" and "FOREVER MINE", which saw their live debuts during the hall portion of the tour. Other highlights included an acoustic version of "Ai no Mama ni Wagamama ni Boku wa Kimi Dake wo Kizutsukenai", performances of "HURRY UP!" and "Hi" for the first time in sixteen and ten years, as well as "SNOW" making its return to the live stage after ten years of absence.
The touring members included Shane Gaalaas on drums, Barry Sparks on bass, and Takanobu Masuda on keyboards, with Shinichiro Ohta serving as backup guitarist and backup vocalist. All four would reprise their roles for the proceeding GLORY DAYS tour.
Touring Band
- B'z: Tak Matsumoto (GUITAR), Koshi Inaba (VOCALS)
- Support Members: Shane Gaalaas (DRUMS), Barry Sparks (BASS), Takanobu Masuda (KEYBOARDS), Shinichiro Ohta (BACKUP GUITAR & VOCALS/Arena Tour)
Setlist
Hall Tour
- Junjou ACTION
- Kuroi Seishun
- Perfect Life
- ONE ON ONE
- Isshinfuran
- Kimi no Naka de Odoritai
- LADY-GO-ROUND
- BE THERE
- FRIDAY MIDNIGHT BLUE
- Sore Demo Kimi ni wa Modorenai
- Warui Yume
- HOMETOWN BOYS' MARCH
- Koubou
- Traveling Men no Theme
- Hi
- ROCK man
- Out Of Control
- FRICTION -LAP 2-
- SUPER LOVE SONG
ENCORE
ENDING SE: Eien no Tsubasa
Arena Tour
- Junjou ACTION
- Kuroi Seishun
- Perfect Life
- ONE ON ONE
- Isshinfuran
- OH! GIRL
- New Message
- Yumemi ga Oka
- Easy Come, Easy Go!
- Mangetsu yo Terase
- HOMETOWN BOYS' MARCH
- Eien no Tsubasa
- Happiness
- GIMME YOUR LOVE ~Fukutsu no LOVE DRIVER~
- Liar! Liar!
- Samayoeru Aoi Dangan
- FRICTION -LAP 2-
- SUPER LOVE SONG
- Koubou
ENCORE
ENDING SE: National Holiday
Venues
Hall Tour
2008.01.28 Nagasaki Brick Hall
2008.01.29 Kumamoto City Center
2008.01.31 Kagoshima Civic Cultural Hall
2008.02.03 Shimane Prefectural Civic Centre
2008.02.04 Kurashiki City Center
2008.02.06 Kyoto Kaikan
2008.02.08 Nagaragawa Convention Center (Gifu)
2008.02.12 Tomakomai City Center
2008.02.14 Kushiro Civic Cultural Hall
2008.02.20 Matsumoto Bunka Kaikan
2008.02.21 Yamanashi Prefectural Culture Hall
2008.02.25 Kagawa Prefectural Hall
2008.02.26 Kochi Prefectural Culture Hall
2008.02.28 Ehime Prefectural Cultural Hall
2008.03.04 Koriyama Civic Cultural Center (Fukushima)
2008.03.05 Oshu Cultural Center (Z Hall) (Iwate)
2008.03.07 Aomori City Cultural Center
2008.03.09 Akita Prefectural Hall
Arena Tour
2008.04.19 Mie Prefectural Sun Arena
2008.04.25 Saitama Super Arena
2008.04.26 Saitama Super Arena
2008.05.04 Nagano Big Hat
2008.05.05 Nagano Big Hat
2008.05.09 Nippon Budokan
2008.05.10 Nippon Budokan
2008.05.13 Nippon Budokan
2008.05.14 Nippon Budokan
2008.05.24 Hot House Super Arena
2008.05.25 Hot House Super Arena
2008.05.31 Sun Dome Fukui
2008.06.07 Toki Messe Niigata Convention Center
2008.06.08 Toki Messe Niigata Convention Center
2008.06.13 Yokohama Arena
2008.06.14 Yokohama Arena
2008.06.21 Asty Tokushima
2008.06.22 Asty Tokushima
2008.06.28 Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
2008.06.29 Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
2008.07.05 Nippon Gaishi Hall
2008.07.06 Nippon Gaishi Hall
2008.07.11 Osaka Jo Hall
2008.07.12 Osaka Jo Hall
2008.07.19 Kobe World Hall
2008.07.20 Kobe World Hall
2008.07.26 Hiroshima Green Arena
2008.07.27 Hiroshima Green Arena
2008.08.02 Ecopa Arena
2008.08.03 Ecopa Arena
2008.08.07 Marine Messe Fukuoka
2008.08.09 Marine Messe Fukuoka
2008.08.10 Marine Messe Fukuoka
2008.08.16 Okinawa Convention Center
2008.08.17 Okinawa Convention Center