The Yokohama show was a marathon of energy. It featured a blistering run through their signature tracks, including the high-octane "Joyful" , which served as a perfect opener to shake off the humidity and the heaviness of the year. The setlist spanned their evolution from indie-folk trio to chart-topping pop giants, balancing acoustic introspection with stadium-sized rock.
If you are looking for a or want a comparison to their other stadium tours (like their 2016 10th-anniversary show), let me know so I can refine the report! The Yokohama show was a marathon of energy
| Request | Reality | |---------|---------| | Full concert free | ❌ No official free full video exists | | Clips free | ✅ Yes, official short clips on YouTube | | Fan-upload free | ✅ Possible but low quality / illegal | | Best option | Rent official DVD digitally for ~¥300–500 or buy used DVD | If you are looking for a or want
The staging was impeccable. Staying true to the "Matsuri" theme, the production often incorporated festival aesthetics, creating a visual spectacle that matched the sonic one. The lighting was vibrant, and the band's interaction with the audience dissolved the barrier between stage and stand. Vocalist Kiyoe Yoshioka’s voice, crystal clear and piercingly emotive, seemed to float over the open-air stadium, connecting every person in the rafters to the stage. The lighting was vibrant, and the band's interaction