Namie Amuro
Birth : 1977-09-20, Nago, Okinawa Japan
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Amuro Namie's last dome tour! Starting in February 2018, the diva went on her Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~, bidding farewell to fans through 17 shows nationwide and another six Asia tour stops. She attracted 800,000 people to her tour, the largest ever for a solo artist in Japan. Each limited edition release of the tour includes her final Tokyo Dome live, her outdoors 25th Anniversary Okinawa live in September 2017, and one other live, giving fans the most complete Amuro Namie experience. This edition includes the Tokyo Dome live in May
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Amuro Namie's last dome tour! Starting in February 2018, the diva went on her Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~, bidding farewell to fans through 17 shows nationwide and another six Asia tour stops. She attracted 800,000 people to her tour, the largest ever for a solo artist in Japan. Each limited edition release of the tour includes her final Tokyo Dome live, her outdoors 25th Anniversary Okinawa live in September 2017, and one other live, giving fans the most complete Amuro Namie experience. This edition includes the Sapporo Dome live.
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Amuro Namie's last dome tour! Starting in February 2018, the diva went on her Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~, bidding farewell to fans through 17 shows nationwide and another six Asia tour stops. She attracted 800,000 people to her tour, the largest ever for a solo artist in Japan. Each limited edition release of the tour includes her final Tokyo Dome live, her outdoors 25th Anniversary Okinawa live in September 2017, and one other live, giving fans the most complete Amuro Namie experience. This edition includes the Fukuoka Yahuoku! Dome live.
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Amuro Namie's last dome tour! Starting in February 2018, the diva went on her Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~, bidding farewell to fans through 17 shows nationwide and another six Asia tour stops. She attracted 800,000 people to her tour, the largest ever for a solo artist in Japan. Each limited edition release of the tour includes her final Tokyo Dome live, her outdoors 25th Anniversary Okinawa live in September 2017, and one other live, giving fans the most complete Amuro Namie experience. This edition includes the Kyocera Dome Osaka live.
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Amuro Namie's last dome tour! Starting in February 2018, the diva went on her Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~, bidding farewell to fans through 17 shows nationwide and another six Asia tour stops. She attracted 800,000 people to her tour, the largest ever for a solo artist in Japan. Each limited edition release of the tour includes her final Tokyo Dome live, her outdoors 25th Anniversary Okinawa live in September 2017, and one other live, giving fans the most complete Amuro Namie experience. This edition includes the Nagoya Dome live.
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On September 16, 2017 a special two day outdoor concert was held in Amuro's hometown, Okinawa, at Ginowan Seaside Park. A few days on September 20, 2017 she publicly announced her plans to retire from the music industry in a year's time. This concert was included in all editions of the Final Tour 2018 which was released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 29, 2018
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Final Tour 2018 ~Finally~ is Namie Amuro's farewell tour before her retirement from the music industry on September 16, 2018. Her final tour, once again spanned the five major domes in Japan, started on February 17, 2018 and concluded on June 3, 2018. The tour took place in Nagoya Dome, Fukuoka Dome, Sapporo Dome, Osaka Dome and ended at Tokyo Dome. The concerts were released on DVD and Blu-ray on August 29th, 2018 and came in five different editions. All of the editions include her final performance at Tokyo Dome as well as her 25th Anniversary concert in Okinawa. Each edition also contains an additional concert (from one of the aforementioned domes) with a distinct directorial theme. This concert was her final performance.
WE ❤︎ NAMIE HANABI SHOW 前夜祭~ supported by 7-Eleven
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Namie Amuro's 16th tour in Japan included 100 sold out shows and lasted from August 2016 to March 2017. It was released to home video in May 2017. The tracklist included 27 songs (plus 4 encore songs): Stranger, Ballerina, Fly, Black Make Up, Show Me What You‘ve Got, It, Rainbow, Contrail, Alive, Hands On Me, Hide & Seek, Time Has Come, Strike A Pose, Baby Don‘t Cry, Every Woman, Neonlight Lipstick, Love Story, Hero, Mint, Heaven, Fashionista, Fighter, Scream, Chit Chat, Anything, Just You and I, Birthday, Chit Chat (encore), Anything (encore), Christmas Wish (encore), and Dear Diary (encore).
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Namie Amuro's 15th tour (focusing primarily on her _genic album) consisted of 44 performances throughout Japan from September 2015 to February 2016. The concert was released to home video a month later in the same year. Aside from the format both the DVD and Bluray are identical content-wise and include two bonus tracks shot at Miyagi Sekisui Heim Super Arena. The track set: What I Did For Love, Close your eyes, Close to you, Fly, Photogenic, NAKED, Time Has Come, Space Invader, BRIGHTER DAY, It, B Who I Want 2 B, Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!, Say the word, SWEET KISSES, Golden Touch, Get Myself Back, BLACK DIAMOND, grotesque, REVOLUTION, Dr., Red Carpet, TSUKI, Black Make Up, Every Woman, Stranger, Scream, Fashionista, Birthday, Anything, and Fight Together.
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Namie Amuro's 14th tour started on August 22, 2014 and spanned 13 venues throughout Japan. Two versions of the tour were released to home video. While both versions contain the original 29 track set list the Deluxe Edition includes an additional 11 tracks. Track set list: Ballerina, Poison, ALARM, WANT ME, WANT ME, Big Boys Cry, FUNKY TOWN, Contrail, Grotesque, WHAT A FEELING, Stardust In My Eyes, SWEET 19 BLUES, TSUKI, La La La, Rainbow, Can You Feel This Love, SWEET KISSES, Whisper, Alive, Love Story, The Meaning Of Us, CAN YOU CELEBRATE?, Supernatural Love, Hands On Me, ROCK U, Heaven, Neonlight Lipstick, BRIGHTER DAY, CAN'T SLEEP, CAN'T EAT, I'M SICK, and Baby Don't Cry. The Special Ballads add: Dreaming I was dreaming, NEVER END, HimAWArI, think of me, I WILL, Wishing On The Same Star, Four Seasons, ALL FOR YOU, White Light, and Let Me Let You Go. Lastly, Still Lovin' You was the Bonus Track.
"namie amuro FEEL tour 2013" is the 17th video released by Amuro Namie, and her 13th concert video.
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Namie Amuro's 13th tour, (FEEL Tour 2013) covered 44 venues in Japan. The set list featured only songs released after 2011: Alive, Hands On Me, Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!, Hot Girls, YEAH-OH, Poison, Ballerina, Rainbow, Go Round, make it happen, La La La, Let Me Let You Go, Wonder Woman, Damage, Higher, In The Spotlight (TOKYO), ONLY YOU, Love Story, Supernatural Love, Big Boys Cry, Stardust In My Eyes, UNUSUAL, Neonlight Lipstick, Let’ s Go, Heaven, Fight Together, Can You Feel This Love, and Contrail.
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For her 20th anniversary concert tour, Namie Amuro visited the five major dome venues across Japan for a total of eight special concerts. Fans voted for this concert's 30 track set list which included songs that dated back to her solo debut as well her time with the SuperMonkeys. Complete setlist: Body Feels Exit, How to be a Girl, Hot Girls, Naked, Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!, Get Myself Back, Girl Talk, New Look, Go Round, In the Spotlight (TOKYO), Fight Together, You're my sunshine, Don't wanna cry, Respect the Power of Love, Never End, A Walk in the Park, Sweet 19 Blues, Love Story, Damage, Break It, Yeah-Oh, Chase the Chance, Let's Go, Try Me ~ Watashi wo Shinjite, Taiyou no Season, Aishite Muscat, Baby Don't Cry, Can You Celebrate?, Only You and Say the Word.
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namie amuro LIVE STYLE 2011 is Amuro Namie's eleventh concert video. The video includes footage from her concert held in Tokyo. It was released in two versions: a DVD format and a Blu-ray format. The first press editions came in digipaks.
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namie amuro PAST<FUTURE tour 2010 is Amuro Namie's tenth concert video. The video includes footage from her concert held in Tokyo. It was released in two versions: a DVD format and a Blu-ray format. The first press editions came in digipaks.
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namie amuro BEST FICTION TOUR 2008-2009 is Amuro Namie's ninth concert video. The video includes footage from her concert held at the Taipei Arena, making this her first video release to not include Japanese footage.
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This concert was recorded live in Tokyo International Forum Hall A - Tokyo, Japan in 2007. All songs from her album Play were performed.
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The Live Style 2006 tour lasted from August 13, 2006 to November 23, 2006 and marked the 15th anniversary of her career. The set list included many of her b-side singles and is as follows: - Violet Sauce - Handle Me - Without Me - Fish - A Walk in the Park - Say the Word - Put 'Em Up - Alarm - No More Tears - Strobe - Exist for You - Four Seasons - Ningyo - Lovin' It - Drive - Girl Talk - Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick - Do or Die - Uh Uh... - How To Be a Girl - Want Me, Want Me - Shine More - The Speed Star - Body Feels Exit - Chase the Chance - Can't Sleep, Can't Eat, I'm Sick (remix).
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Recorded live at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A, Tokyo in 2005.
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Recorded live at the Tokyo International Forum Hall A, Tokyo in 2004.
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Recorded live at the Yoyogi Stadium, Tokyo in 2001.
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Recorded live at the Osaka Jo Hall, Osaka in 2000.
Theme Song Performance
When Lawrence III's scheme to capture the Legendary Pokémon Lugia upsets the balance of nature, it is up to Ash Ketchum and his friends to save the world.
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Recorded live at the Tokyo Dome during her Mistio Presents Namie Amuro Summer Stage '97 Concentration 20 tour.
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Recorded live at the Chiba Marine Stadium, Chiba Prefecture, Japan in 1996
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Comedy about a group of chemistry students who organize a cheating scam during their final exams. Amuro Namie, the top pop music sensation, plays one of the students.
A high-school girl acquires the ability to time travel.