Live Tour 2010: Universe

Live Tour 2010: Universe (stylized as LIVE TOUR 2010 ~UNIVERSE~) is the 10th LIVE DVD from Koda Kumi and is the live tour that corresponds with her album Best: Third Universe/Universe. The concert's theme was outer space and the shuttle used for the voyage (on all concert merchandise) was Koda Airline[1]

Live Tour 2010:
Universe
Video by
ReleasedOctober 6, 2010 (DVD)
18 May 2011 (Blu-ray)
20 March 2013 (rental live CD)
GenreJ-pop
LabelRhythm Zone
Koda Kumi chronology
2009 Taiwan Live
(2010)
Live Tour 2010:
Universe

(2010)
Eternity: Love & Songs at Billboard Live
(2011)

The DVD has two discs: the first containing the concert footage and the second with bonus features and the making-of. Both discs include audio commentary.

The DVD charted #1 on the Oricon Chart and has sold over 67,078.[2]

Track list

(Official Track list[3])

DVD1

0. "Opening Movie"

  1. "Step Into My World"
  2. "Universe"
  3. "BUT"
    <Interlude Movie 1>
  4. "Lick me♥"
  5. "Superstar"
  6. "Koi no Tsubomi" (Airline Ver.)
  7. "Stay"
    <Interlude Movie 2>
  8. "Got to Be Real"
  9. "Cutie Honey"
  10. "Dance Part"
  11. "Ecstasy"
  12. "Physical Thing"
  13. "No Way"
    <Interlude Movie 3>
  14. "Ai no Uta"
  15. "futari de..."
  16. "You're So Beautiful"
    <Interlude Movie 4>
  17. "Can We Go Back"
  18. "Freaky"
  19. "Work It Out!"
  20. "Hashire!"
  21. "With your smile"
    Encore
  22. "Single Medley: Lady Go! / stay with me / Butterfly / Last Angel / Taboo / girls / Good☆day
  23. "Comes Up"
  24. "walk"

DVD2

  1. "Universe Space Channel"
gollark: I mean, you could argue that the intellectual effort could be used better on other stuff, but this is something people consider fun and interesting.
gollark: > esolanging is largely creating problems for problems' sakeIs that really a bad thing?
gollark: <@!332271551481118732> You can type theory; make esolang.
gollark: I mean, what even is a "cubical type theory"?
gollark: It's weird that none of the incredibly esoteric type theory which seems to exist seems to have made its way into esolangs.

References

  1. KODA AIRLINE Retrieved 2012.09.01
  2. Oricon Ranking Retrieved 2012.08.25
  3. Discography Archived 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2012.08.25
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