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BTW, do other J-pop artists use the name "Arena Tour"?... I remember when I've first heard "Arena Tour" (and I think it was about Ayumi's concerts, not earlier) I thought "Oh, it must be Arena becouse the perfromances are sorta like in a theater, with changing sets/decorations, costumes and everything..." Dunno why the word "arena" reminds me of theater stage so much... >< Quote:
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Here's your answer people~
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. Still wondering how many she actually performed infront of at Tokyo Dome though, it looks completely wicked in the DVD with the amount of people.
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Stadiums are outdoors. Arenas are indoors but smaller than Domes. Yoyogi Stadium is the only exception in Japan that I know of. It really is an arena, not a stadium. The reason, as I understand it, that it has the name "Stadium" is that it is very old. Large, indoor Arena's were not common place and it used to be everything was held outdoors in Stadiums. As far as I know, Yoyogi was the first indoor arena built in Japan for sporting events and concerts - but since all of those kinds of venues were called Stadiums at the time, it got tacked with that name instead of the more appropriate "Arena."
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Sometimes it's the album's name.. Like Ai~
LOVE COOK TOUR 2006~ X3
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Poor ayumi, can't sell out domes anymore...she needs to pull a utada, 'cause utada's tour has sold out...
On the other hand, maybe she'll make a final dome tour called: FAREWELL...muhahaha sad.... anyway, 17,000? That's a bit small when I think about it, compared to 55,000...erm...
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^if she can sell out 300,000 for 30 ARENA shows then she can sell out 6 DOME shows. and Hikki's tour is ARENA also.
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Hikki's concert has a bunch less shows than Ayu ..
22 shows~ compared to Ayu's 30+ every year or so~
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And I think it's just UTADA UNITED 2006 TOUR, not Arena Tour...
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^True, but the bottom line is she can still sell out a dome. The problem is whether it's feasible for her to do.
I know that Hikki's tour doesn't have the word 'arena' in it, but it (venues) = to Ayu's arena venues. |
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i wonder how many people where in Stadium Tour~ it looked awesome! so many ppl!
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Yeah, that's true. It looked like massive amounts, at least compareable to the Domes. Those concerts were another thing that stunned me.
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Tokyo is the most-populated town in the world. It isn't THAT difficult to sell-out a concert for 45.000 (that's the capacity for concerts), even Hitomi Yaida did it.
And I don't think Ayu can fill a Dome. I mean, someone can do 20 sold-out shows in a place for 5.000 but this doesn't mean he can sell-out a place for 100.000 persons. Only artists like SMAP, Kinki Kids, KAT-TUN, Mr. Children and B'Z can sell-out a Dome concert this year... (And yes, it can be retractable) Last edited by andre2907; 25th June 2006 at 08:56 AM. |
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She HAS though.. right? But as of now, maybe not..
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Even if an artists record sales are going down, if they are known for their live shows, it often does not effect their ticket sales. Look at several 80s artists such as Matsuda Seiko, whose records barely sell now in comparison to her glory days, yet she has no problem whatsoever selling out her yearly arena tours at the same venues Ayu plays at. Last edited by SunshineSlayer; 25th June 2006 at 07:56 PM. |
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And can you show me pix of the retractable roof? I'm still fascinated at this cos I read it was supported by air... I think she can sell out a specific domes, like Tokyo/Osaka easily. I would give a 'maybe' to Nagoya and Fukuoka; and a 'most likely not' to Sapporo. |
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And no, the capacity ISN'T the same. I'm sure about that because SMAP didn't had 55.000 people at their concerts and they sell-out the dome in a few minute and Southern All Stars didn't had either. So, no, the capacity isn't the same. And by the way, Sapporo Dome is much smaller than the other domes. |
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I thought Nagoya was the smallest? Anyways, the reason why I said Sapporo as 'most likely not' was cos there arn't that many people in Hokkaido. I think their pop. is something like 5 million; thats less than the pop. of Nagoya+suburbs. Ok, I checked some sites, and here's the max capacity: Tokyo: 55,000 Osaka: 48,000 Fukuoka: 48,000 Sapporo: 42,122 Nagoya: 40,500 sorce: http://www.worldstadiums.com |
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