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Time: Live Tour 2013

Time: Live Tour 2013 (stylized as Tohoshinki Live Tour 2013 ~TIME~), also known as the Time Tour, was the sixth Japanese concert tour (tenth overall) by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, in support of their sixth Japanese studio album Time (2013). The tour visited all five of Japan's major concert Domes and the Nissan Stadium, the largest seated stadium in Japan.

Time: Live Tour 2013
Tour by Tohoshinki
Tour logo
LocationJapan
Associated albumTime
Start dateApril 27, 2013 (2013-04-27)
End dateAugust 18, 2013 (2013-08-18)
No. of shows3 in Saitama
1 in Sapporo
3 in Nagoya
2 in Fukuoka
4 in Osaka
3 in Tokyo
2 in Yokohama
18 Total
Box officeUS$110 million
Websitetoho-jp.net/time/tour/
Tohoshinki concert chronology

One of the highest-grossing concert tours of the year, it grossed over US$92.6 million from 18 shows and earned US$17.4 million more from merchandise sales, bringing the total gross to US$110 million.[1] A sell-out, the tour attracted over 890,000 people[2] from 18 shows and an additional 30,000 people from cinema screenings, a dramatic increase from the 550,000 fans who attended their last nationwide tour in 2012.[3]

The Time Tour broke several attendance records in the country; it was the first Dome tour held by non-Japanese Asian performers and the fourth held by international artists in Japan. Among Japanese-singing artists, Tohoshinki were the sixteenth artists to do so. The tour was the highest-attended tour by an international music act in Japan. The duo were also the first international artists to headline a concert at the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama. Tohoshinki have said on their first five-Dome tour, "It's a dream come true."[3]

History edit

The special site for the tour was official launched on April 18, 2013. Official goods were released on the same day as well.

Records edit

 
Time Tour promotional image

We're very happy that the five-dome tour we've dreamed of going on since our debut is finally going to happen. We'll work hard to prepare great music and performances, so please look forward to it, and we hope to see your support and interest.

Tohoshinki, on their achievement on having a five Dome tour to enews on November 21, 2012[4]

The tour was officially announced on November 22, 2012 by Tohoshinki's Korean agency, S.M. Entertainment. Commencing the tour with three shows at the Saitama Super Arena in April 2013, the tour then embarked on its five-Dome tour, which include the Sapporo Dome, Nagoya Dome, Fukuoka Yahoo! Dome, Kyocera Osaka Dome, and the Tokyo Dome, consisting of twelve dates over a period of three months. An S.M. representative said, "Any concert hall with a ‘dome’ in it is a place where only the best get to stand. This proves just how big TVXQ is in Japan."[3] On February 21, 2013, four more dates were added to their five-Dome tour, including one extra performance at the Nagoya Dome, two at the Kyocera Dome and one at the Tokyo Dome, increasing the expected to attend to more than 700,000.[5] Tohoshinki are the first non-Japanese Asian artists to hold a complete five-Dome tour in Japan, and the sixteenth Japanese-singing artists to do so. Among other foreign artists who have held five-Dome tours, Tohoshinki came in fourth, following Bon Jovi in 2003, the Eagles in 2004 and Billy Joel in 2006.[5]

On April 27, 2013, during the duo's first show in Saitama, they announced that the tour's final shows would be held at the Nissan Stadium, Japan's largest seated stadium, on August 17 and 18. Tohoshinki are the first international musical act to perform at the venue,[6] setting another record for being the first foreign artists in Japan to bring in an audience of over 850,000.[7] An additional 30,000 people watched the Nissan Stadium concert live in theaters across Japan.

Broadcasts and recordings edit

A recording of the tour's three concerts at the Tokyo Dome was televised, and it aired on Fuji Television on August 31, 2013. In October 2013, the same recording was released DVD and Blu-ray. Within the first week, the DVD sold over 120,000 copies and the Blu-ray sold over 18,000 copies, debuting at number one on their respective charts.[8] A separate recording of the tour's two final concerts at the Nissan Stadium was also televised, and it aired on Fuji Television in late October 2013. In December 2013, the Nissan recording was released on DVD and Blu-ray. Both peaked at number one on their respective charts, selling nearly 68,000 copies in the first week.[9]

Setlist edit

This setlist is representative of their first show in Saitama. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "Fated"
  2. "ANDROID"
  3. "Superstar"
  4. "I Don't Know"
  5. "STILL"
  6. "Duet"
  7. "One More Thing"
  8. "Y3K"
  9. "Purple Line"
  10. "Humanoids" (Japanese version)
  11. "Heart, Mind and Soul"
  12. "I Know"
  13. "One and Only One"
  14. "Rat Tat Tat"
  15. "T-Style" (Yunho solo)
  16. "Rock with U" (Changmin solo)
  17. "O'-Sei.Han.Gō"(O-正・反・合) (Japanese version) (In Nissan Stadium) / BLINK (In Tokyo Dome)
  18. "Survivor"
  19. "Share the World"
  20. "Ocean"
  21. "Aitakute Aitakute Tamaranai" (逢いたくて逢いたくてたまらない)
  22. "Catch Me -If you wanna-" (Japanese version)
Encore
  1. "Why? (Keep Your Head Down)" (Japanese version)
  2. "SCREAM"
  3. "SHINE"
  4. "We Are!? (ウィーアー!?)
  5. "Summer Dream"
  6. "In Our Time"
Notes
  • During the Nissan Stadium concerts, Tohoshinki performed "OCEAN" in place of "Sky". They also performed "Somebody to Love" after "In Our Time".

Tour dates edit

List of concerts, showing date, city, venue, and tickets sold
Date City Country Venue Attendance
April 27, 2013 Saitama Japan Saitama Super Arena
April 28, 2013
April 29, 2013
May 5, 2013 Sapporo Sapporo Dome
May 10, 2013 Nagoya Nagoya Dome
May 11, 2013
May 12, 2013
May 25, 2013 Fukuoka Fukuoka Yahoo! Dome
May 26, 2013
June 5, 2013 Osaka Kyocera Osaka Dome
June 6, 2013
June 8, 2013
June 9, 2013
June 15, 2013 Tokyo Tokyo Dome 165,000
June 16, 2013
June 17, 2013
August 17, 2013 Yokohama Nissan Stadium[10] 150,000
August 18, 2013
TOTAL ~890,000[2]

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ "TVXQ concert tour grosses 102 billion won". Korean Economy (in Korean). 2013-05-01. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  2. ^ a b "S.M. Entertainment artists of 2013". Nate (in Korean). 2013-12-18. Retrieved 2013-12-18.
  3. ^ a b c "TVXQ plans dome tour for next year". Korea KoongAng Daily. 2012-11-22. Retrieved 2017-02-08.
  4. ^ http://mwave.interest.me/news/newsdetail.m?searchNewsVO.news_id=201211211120_21607 [dead link]
  5. ^ a b "동방신기 돔투어 4회공연 추가 '65만명↑ 동원 예상'".
  6. ^ [단독] 동방신기, 日 최대 공연장 닛산 스타디움에서 2회 추가 공연 (in Korean). news.nate.com. April 27, 2013. Retrieved April 28, 2013.
  7. ^ "TVXQ sets another record as they set out to bring in 850,000 fans for their Japan tour". allkpop.com. April 30, 2013. Retrieved April 30, 2013.
  8. ^ "TVXQ Live Tour DVD Tops Japan Oricon Charts". Kpop Starz. 2013-10-31. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  9. ^ "TVXQ's 'LIVE TOUR 2013 TIME Final in Nissan Stadium' ranks #1 on Oricon's weekly music DVD chart". Allkpop. 2013-12-26. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
  10. ^ Kil, Hye-sung (30 April 2013). "TVXQ will be the first Korean singers to perform at Nissan Stadium". Star News. Retrieved 8 May 2013.

External links edit

  • Time Concert Official Website (in Japanese)

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Time Live Tour 2013 stylized as Tohoshinki Live Tour 2013 TIME also known as the Time Tour was the sixth Japanese concert tour tenth overall by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki in support of their sixth Japanese studio album Time 2013 The tour visited all five of Japan s major concert Domes and the Nissan Stadium the largest seated stadium in Japan Time Live Tour 2013Tour by TohoshinkiTour logoLocationJapanAssociated albumTimeStart dateApril 27 2013 2013 04 27 End dateAugust 18 2013 2013 08 18 No of shows3 in Saitama1 in Sapporo3 in Nagoya2 in Fukuoka4 in Osaka3 in Tokyo2 in Yokohama18 TotalBox officeUS 110 millionWebsitetoho jp wbr net wbr time wbr tour wbr Tohoshinki concert chronologyCatch Me Live World Tour 2012 13 Time Live Tour 2013 2013 Tree Live Tour 2014 2014 One of the highest grossing concert tours of the year it grossed over US 92 6 million from 18 shows and earned US 17 4 million more from merchandise sales bringing the total gross to US 110 million 1 A sell out the tour attracted over 890 000 people 2 from 18 shows and an additional 30 000 people from cinema screenings a dramatic increase from the 550 000 fans who attended their last nationwide tour in 2012 3 The Time Tour broke several attendance records in the country it was the first Dome tour held by non Japanese Asian performers and the fourth held by international artists in Japan Among Japanese singing artists Tohoshinki were the sixteenth artists to do so The tour was the highest attended tour by an international music act in Japan The duo were also the first international artists to headline a concert at the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama Tohoshinki have said on their first five Dome tour It s a dream come true 3 Contents 1 History 2 Records 3 Broadcasts and recordings 4 Setlist 5 Tour dates 6 Personnel 6 1 Main 6 2 Band 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe special site for the tour was official launched on April 18 2013 Official goods were released on the same day as well Records edit nbsp Time Tour promotional imageWe re very happy that the five dome tour we ve dreamed of going on since our debut is finally going to happen We ll work hard to prepare great music and performances so please look forward to it and we hope to see your support and interest Tohoshinki on their achievement on having a five Dome tour to enews on November 21 2012 4 The tour was officially announced on November 22 2012 by Tohoshinki s Korean agency S M Entertainment Commencing the tour with three shows at the Saitama Super Arena in April 2013 the tour then embarked on its five Dome tour which include the Sapporo Dome Nagoya Dome Fukuoka Yahoo Dome Kyocera Osaka Dome and the Tokyo Dome consisting of twelve dates over a period of three months An S M representative said Any concert hall with a dome in it is a place where only the best get to stand This proves just how big TVXQ is in Japan 3 On February 21 2013 four more dates were added to their five Dome tour including one extra performance at the Nagoya Dome two at the Kyocera Dome and one at the Tokyo Dome increasing the expected to attend to more than 700 000 5 Tohoshinki are the first non Japanese Asian artists to hold a complete five Dome tour in Japan and the sixteenth Japanese singing artists to do so Among other foreign artists who have held five Dome tours Tohoshinki came in fourth following Bon Jovi in 2003 the Eagles in 2004 and Billy Joel in 2006 5 On April 27 2013 during the duo s first show in Saitama they announced that the tour s final shows would be held at the Nissan Stadium Japan s largest seated stadium on August 17 and 18 Tohoshinki are the first international musical act to perform at the venue 6 setting another record for being the first foreign artists in Japan to bring in an audience of over 850 000 7 An additional 30 000 people watched the Nissan Stadium concert live in theaters across Japan Broadcasts and recordings editA recording of the tour s three concerts at the Tokyo Dome was televised and it aired on Fuji Television on August 31 2013 In October 2013 the same recording was released DVD and Blu ray Within the first week the DVD sold over 120 000 copies and the Blu ray sold over 18 000 copies debuting at number one on their respective charts 8 A separate recording of the tour s two final concerts at the Nissan Stadium was also televised and it aired on Fuji Television in late October 2013 In December 2013 the Nissan recording was released on DVD and Blu ray Both peaked at number one on their respective charts selling nearly 68 000 copies in the first week 9 Setlist editThis setlist is representative of their first show in Saitama It does not represent all dates throughout the tour Fated ANDROID Superstar I Don t Know STILL Duet One More Thing Y3K Purple Line Humanoids Japanese version Heart Mind and Soul I Know One and Only One Rat Tat Tat T Style Yunho solo Rock with U Changmin solo O Sei Han Gō O 正 反 合 Japanese version In Nissan Stadium BLINK In Tokyo Dome Survivor Share the World Ocean Aitakute Aitakute Tamaranai 逢いたくて逢いたくてたまらない Catch Me If you wanna Japanese version Encore Why Keep Your Head Down Japanese version SCREAM SHINE We Are ウィーアー Summer Dream In Our Time NotesDuring the Nissan Stadium concerts Tohoshinki performed OCEAN in place of Sky They also performed Somebody to Love after In Our Time Tour dates editList of concerts showing date city venue and tickets sold Date City Country Venue AttendanceApril 27 2013 Saitama Japan Saitama Super Arena April 28 2013April 29 2013May 5 2013 Sapporo Sapporo Dome May 10 2013 Nagoya Nagoya Dome May 11 2013May 12 2013May 25 2013 Fukuoka Fukuoka Yahoo Dome May 26 2013June 5 2013 Osaka Kyocera Osaka Dome June 6 2013June 8 2013June 9 2013June 15 2013 Tokyo Tokyo Dome 165 000June 16 2013June 17 2013August 17 2013 Yokohama Nissan Stadium 10 150 000August 18 2013TOTAL 890 000 2 Personnel editMain edit Tour organizer Avex Group SM Entertainment Sponsors Glico Seven Eleven Japan 7net Shopping Executive producers Lee Soo man S M Entertainment Max Matsuura Avex Group General producers Nam So young S M Entertainment Japan Ryuhai Chiba Avex Group Tour producer Yoko Kikuta Tour director Masato Yoshikawa Stage producer Sam Executive supervisors Shinji Hayashi Akira Akutsu Artist management Kang Sung chang Kim Jung min Her Young joo Charlene Ryu Sound direction Katsutoshi Yasuhara Stylist Yosuko Sasagawa Hair and make up Rei Calin Hiro Art designer Masanori Nagase Lighting director Yuichi Kobayashi Visual director Osamu Nakamoto Choreographers Masao Pino Shige Achi Kazuki Taichi Dancers Sonny 50 Ywki Achi Tamiya k sk Yoshiki Ryota Hiroto Sappy Chali RuiBand edit Tohoshinki Yunho Changmin Lead vocals Yoichiro Kakizaki Band master keyboards Tatsuya Hatano drums Kazuhiro Sunaga bass Kiyoto Konda guitar Masao Fukunaga percussionReferences edit TVXQ concert tour grosses 102 billion won Korean Economy in Korean 2013 05 01 Retrieved 2013 11 14 a b S M Entertainment artists of 2013 Nate in Korean 2013 12 18 Retrieved 2013 12 18 a b c TVXQ plans dome tour for next year Korea KoongAng Daily 2012 11 22 Retrieved 2017 02 08 http mwave interest me news newsdetail m searchNewsVO news id 201211211120 21607 dead link a b 동방신기 돔투어 4회공연 추가 65만명 동원 예상 단독 동방신기 日 최대 공연장 닛산 스타디움에서 2회 추가 공연 in Korean news nate com April 27 2013 Retrieved April 28 2013 TVXQ sets another record as they set out to bring in 850 000 fans for their Japan tour allkpop com April 30 2013 Retrieved April 30 2013 TVXQ Live Tour DVD Tops Japan Oricon Charts Kpop Starz 2013 10 31 Retrieved 2013 12 31 TVXQ s LIVE TOUR 2013 TIME Final in Nissan Stadium ranks 1 on Oricon s weekly music DVD chart Allkpop 2013 12 26 Retrieved 2013 12 31 Kil Hye sung 30 April 2013 TVXQ will be the first Korean singers to perform at Nissan Stadium Star News Retrieved 8 May 2013 External links editTime Concert Official Website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Time Live Tour 2013 amp oldid 1091341894, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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