!!hot!!: Ikimonogakari Ikimonomatsuri 2011 Donata Summer Mo Tanoshimima Show Yokohama Stadium 2011 1 Free
Ikimonogakari Ikimonomatsuri 2011: Donata Summer Mo Tanoshimima SHOW at Yokohama Stadium
: Major performances included the fan-favorites "YELL," "Blue Bird," and "Kimagure Romantic" .
Despite the humid summer conditions, Yoshioka delivered a powerful, energetic vocal performance throughout the long set. : A standout moment included a unique circular
: Appropriately opened with the high-energy "Natsuzora Graffiti".
: A standout moment included a unique circular wave involving the entire stadium. The encore featured 3D projection mapping on stage showing animals and nature, reinforcing the theme of "world music" and recovery following the Great East Japan Earthquake. Special Guest : A surprise appearance by Nobuteru Maeda As the encore seemed to be winding down,
The setlist captured the band's versatility, ranging from upbeat summer anthems to emotional ballads:
The July 24th show, which was broadcast to theaters, included a massive surprise. As the encore seemed to be winding down, a video message from , the vocalist of the legendary Japanese rock band TUBE, began to play. But instead of a pre-recorded greeting, Maeda himself walked onto the stage. The audience erupted as he launched into TUBE's quintessential summer hit, "Aa, Natsuyasumi." This surprise collaboration was a monumental moment, connecting the trio with a senior artist deeply associated with summer and the Yokohama area. During this on-stage meeting, Maeda made an impromptu proposal for a charity collaboration, which the band happily accepted. Guitarist and leader Mizuno Yoshiki commented on the significance of the event, stating, "We will continue to make music so that we can stand on this stage numerous times once again". catalog: ESBL-2364~5 etc.)
This was the group's first stadium performance. Demand was so immense that the second night was broadcast live to cinemas throughout Japan. Performance Highlights
Over a decade later, the Donata Summer mo Tanoshimima Show represents a time capsule of pre-influencer J-pop. It captures Kiyoe Yoshioka’s powerful, untamed vocal runs before vocal rest periods; Mizuno’s energetic stage banter; and a crowd holding paper fans instead of smartphones.
“Ikimono Matsuri 2011: Donata Summer mo Tanoshimima Show — Yokohama Stadium” (Sony Music, catalog: ESBL-2364~5 etc.)