Shinee World 2012

Shinee World 2012 (promoted as THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR "SHINee WORLD 2012") is the first Japan nationwide concert tour by South Korean boy group Shinee to support their first Japanese studio album, The First. The tour kicked off in Fukuoka on April 25, 2012 and ended in Hiroshima on July 1, 2012 with a total of 20 concerts in 7 cities.

Shinee World 2012
Japan tour by Shinee
The official logo of the tour
LocationJapan
Associated albumThe First
Start dateApril 25, 2012 (2012-04-25)
End dateJuly 1, 2012 (2012-07-01)
Legs7
No. of shows1 in Fukuoka
1 in Sapporo
2 in Kobe
2 in Hiroshima
3 in Nagoya
5 in Osaka
6 in Tokyo
20 in total
Shinee concert chronology

This first ever arena tour makes Shinee became the first Korean group to set a record for the most people in attendance with a total of 200,000 people in their first Japan tour.[1]

History

It was announced on December 24, 2011 that Shinee will embark their first Japan nationwide concert tour titled THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR "SHINee WORLD 2012" starting April 25, 2012 with a total of 7 stops in Fukuoka, Sapporo, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Tokyo and Hiroshima.[2][3]

Due to the amazing demand for tickets previously, on February 13, 2012 it was announced six additional dates have been added to their arena tour lineup with 1 concert in Nagoya, 3 concerts in Osaka, and 2 concerts in Tokyo. Their arena tour now amounts to a grand total of 20 concerts.[4] However, as even the additional dates were sold out and due to overwhelming request there has been additional seats that have been added, although many are classified as restricted seating, where obstacles may block a full view of the stage have been sold out on April 21 as soon as the tickets went on sale.[5][6]

This tour is attracted 200,000 people during its 20 concert dates, it was the first time a Korean artist′s first Japan arena concert tour attracted 200,000 concert attendees and achieved over 25 billion won ($22 million USD).[7] On July 28, 2012, Fuji TV will broadcast this concert from 19:30 - 20:30 with live video, original interviews, and including a special version.[8]

Setlist

Shinee World 2012 Setlist
  • "Lucifer" (Japanese ver.)
  • "Amigo" (Japanese Ver.)
  • "Juliette" (Japanese ver.)
  • "The Shinee World" (Japanese ver.)
  • "Always Love"
  • "Hello" (Japanese ver.)
  • "Replay - Kimi wa Boku No Everything"
  • "Get Up!" (Korn feat Skryllex) - Taemin
  • "Turn Up The Music" (Chris Brown) - Minho
  • "Friend" (Anzen Chitai) (later it was changed to "Itoshiki Hibiyo" (Hirai Ken") and then changed back again to "Friend") - Onew
  • "Firework" (Katy Perry) (lately it was changed to mash-up song "Hair / Judas" (Lady Gaga)) - Key
  • "Driver's High" (L'Arc-en-Ciel) - Jonghyun
  • "Seesaw"
  • "Sherlock" (Japanese ver.)
  • "Love Like Oxygen" (Japanese ver.)
  • "Better"
  • "Amazing Grace"
  • "Hyeya (Y Si Fuera Ella)" - Jonghyun
  • "Start"
  • "Jo Jo"
  • "Stranger" (Japanese ver.)
  • "Ready or Not"
  • "Ring Ding Dong"
  • "To Your Heart"
  • "Lucifer" (Japanese ver.) (Only the high part of the song)
  • "Kiss Kiss Kiss"
  • "Bodyguard" (Japanese ver.)
  • "Stand By Me" (Japanese ver.)
  • "Keeping Love Again"

Tour Dates

Date City Country Venue Attendance
April 25, 2012 Fukuoka Japan Marine Messe Fukuoka 13,000
April 29, 2012 Sapporo Makomanai Ice Arena 10,024
May 3, 2012 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall 30,000
May 4, 2012
May 5, 2012
May 8, 2012 Osaka Osaka Jo-Hall 48,000
May 9, 2012
May 10, 2012
May 12, 2012 Kobe World Memorial Hall 16,000
May 13, 2012
May 26, 2012 Osaka Osaka Jo-Hall 32,000
May 27, 2012
May 30, 2012 Tokyo Yoyogi National Gymnasium 79,746
May 31, 2012
June 2, 2012
June 3, 2012
June 23, 2012
June 24, 2012
June 30, 2012 Hiroshima Hiroshima Green Arena 9,550
July 1, 2012
Estimated Total 238,320

DVD

Shinee The First Japan Arena Tour "Shinee World 2012"
Limited Edition DVD Cover
Video by
ReleasedDecember 12, 2012 (2012-12-12)
Recorded2012
GenreJ-pop
LabelEMI Music Japan

Shinee The First Japan Arena Tour "Shinee World 2012" promoted as (SHINee THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR “SHINee WORLD 2012”) is the third DVD and first Blu-ray by South Korean boy group, Shinee. Following their announcement that Shinee will be releasing their sixth Japanese single titled "1000-nen, Zutto Soba ni Ite...' on the December 12, 2012, it was also announced that they will be releasing a DVD/Blu-ray for their "Shinee World 2012" tour on the same day.[9]

The live DVD features their performance at Yoyogi National Gymnasium on June 23 and 24, 2012 from their first arena tour in Japan, "Shinee World 2012". The limited edition includes a bonus movie featuring rehearsal and backstage footage. Set contains 2 live DVDs, a live photo book (100 pages), an original diary 2013, Shinee World 2012 replica bill set (5 pieces), and an original plastic sheet featuring member's solo shot randomly selected from 5 kinds. Features special packaging with a twin tray and a case.[10] The regular edition contains 2 live DVDs, a live photo book (16 pages) in a tall case and documentary of "Shinee World 2012" as special features.[11] The live Blu-ray set contains 2 live Blu-ray discs, a live photo book (16 pages) in a BD case and also documentary of "Shinee World 2012" as special features.[12]

Track listing

DISC 1:

  1. Opening
  2. "Lucifer" (Japanese ver.)
  3. "Amigo" (Japanese ver.)
  4. "Juliette" (Japanese ver.)
  5. "The Shinee World" (Japanese ver.)
  6. MC-1
  7. "Always Love"
  8. "Hello" (Japanese ver.)
  9. "Replay (Kimi wa Boku no Everything)"
  10. "Seesaw"
  11. "Sherlock" (Japanese ver.)
  12. "Love Like Oxygen" (Japanese ver.)
  13. "Better"
  14. "Amazing Grace"
  15. "Y Si Fuera Ella"
  16. "Tie A yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree"
  17. "Start"
  18. "Jo Jo"
  19. "Stranger" (Japanese ver.)
  20. "Ready or Not"
  21. "Ring Ding Dong"
  22. "To Your Heart"
  23. "Lucifer" (Japanese ver.) (Only the high part of the song)
  24. Message from Shinee
  25. "Kiss Kiss Kiss"

DISC 2: [Encore]

  1. "Stand By Me" (Japanese ver.)
  2. "Bodyguard" (Japanese ver.)
  3. MC-2
  4. "Keeping Love Again"
  5. Finale

Chart performance

Released Oricon Chart Peak Sales Total
December 12, 2012 DVD Daily Ranking 1[13] 40,264+[14]
DVD Weekly Ranking 2
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References

  1. "SHINee Successfully Complete's Their First Japanese Arena Tour". soompi.com. Retrieved 3 July 2012.
  2. "SHINee announces their first Japanese tour at Christmas Eve event". allkpop.com. Retrieved 25 December 2011.
  3. "SHINee待望のアリーナツアー「THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR "SHINee WORLD 2012″」開催決定!!" (in Japanese). shinee.jp. Archived from the original on 3 January 2012. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  4. "SHINee「THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR "SHINee WORLD 2012"」追加公演決定!!" (in Japanese). shinee.jp. Archived from the original on 21 March 2012. Retrieved 13 February 2012.
  5. "SHINee THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR"SHINee WORLD 2012"追加席発売決定!!" (in Japanese). shinee.jp. Archived from the original on 2 June 2012. Retrieved 18 March 2012.
  6. "SHINee's Japan Arena Tour Sold Out Even Limited View Seats, Drawing in About 250,000 Fans". kpopstarz.com. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  7. "SHINee's Japanese Arena Concert Tour Attracts 200,000 Fans". allkpop.com. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  8. "フジテレビNEXT(CS放送)「SHINee THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR "SHINee WORLD 2012" 」特番" (in Japanese). shinee.jp. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
  9. "SHINee's second original single CD and Japan Arena Tour Live DVD Specifications". Retrieved November 3, 2012.
  10. "SHINee THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR "SHINee WORLD 2012" Special Box". Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  11. "SHINee THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR "SHINee WORLD 2012"". Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  12. "SHINee THE FIRST JAPAN ARENA TOUR "SHINee WORLD 2012" [Regular Edition]". Retrieved November 17, 2012.
  13. "Oricon DVD Charts". Retrieved December 12, 2012.
  14. "Oricon 2013 Yearly Charts : Singles". Oricon Style (in Japanese). Retrieved 2013-12-25.
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