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}}  The shows were held in support of the band's second album ''[[OFF THE LOCK]]''.
}}  The shows were held in support of the band's second album ''[[OFF THE LOCK]]''.
An album track from the band's [[B'z (Album)|self-titled debut]], "[[B'z (Album)|Nothing To Change]]", was used as the [[Ending SE]] to be played to the audience as they exited the venue for the first time. This would become a standard practice for the majority of the band's live shows going forward.


==Touring Band==
==Touring Band==

Revision as of 22:38, 14 November 2017

B'z LIVE-GYM #00 "OFF THE LOCK"
LIVE-GYM by B'z
Start Date June 1, 1989
End Date June 5, 1989
Country Japan
Songs 17
Shows 3

B'z LIVE-GYM #00 "OFF THE LOCK" was a LIVE-GYM tour held by B'z in 1989. The tour ran from June 1, 1989 to June 5, 1989. The shows were held in support of the band's second album OFF THE LOCK.

An album track from the band's self-titled debut, "Nothing To Change", was used as the Ending SE to be played to the audience as they exited the venue for the first time. This would become a standard practice for the majority of the band's live shows going forward.

Touring Band

  • B'z: Tak Matsumoto (GUITAR), Koshi Inaba (VOCALS)
  • Support Members: Kaoru Abe (DRUMS), Masao Akashi (MANIPULATOR), Yoko Hiromoto (KEYBOARDS)

Setlist

  1. OFF THE LOCK
  2. Kimi no Naka de Odoritai
  3. HURRY UP!
  4. Half Tone Lady
  5. Fake Lips
  6. Yuube no Crying ~This is my truth~
  7. Heart mo Nureru Number ~Stay tonight~
  8. NEVER LET YOU GO
  9. ROSY
  10. "99" (Tak's Solo)
  11. GUITAR KIDS RHAPSODY
  12. SAFETY LOVE
  13. It's not a dream
  14. Yoru ni Furaretemo
  15. OH! GIRL
  16. Kimi wo Ima Dakitai

ENCORE

  1. Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite

ENDING SE: Nothing To Change

Venues

1989.06.01 China Aichi Arts Center Sogei

1989.06.02 China Osaka Welfare Pension Hall

1989.06.05 China Nippon Seinenkan