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Several performances have been added to the BTR summer tour.

June 24, 2009 By: Kimi Category: Concert 1 Comment →

New dates/times are in italics

Okinawa Convention Center Exhibition Hall
July 22 (Wed.) 18:00
July 23 (Thurs.) 14:00 / 18:00

Grande-21 Miyagi Prefecture Sports Center (Old Hot House Super Arena)
July 31 (Fri.) 18:00
August 1 (Sat.) 14:00 / 18:00
August 2 (sun.) 13:00 / 17:00

Hiroshima Green Arena
August 7 (Fri.) 18:00
August 8 (Sat.) 14:00 / 18:00
August 9 (Sun.) 12:00 / 16:00

Marinemesse Fukuoka
August 11 (Tue.) 18:00
August 12 (Wed.) 14:00 / 18:00
August 13 (Thurs.) 14:00 / 18:00

Tokimesse: Niigita Convention Center
August 15 (Sat.) 14:00 / 18:00
August 16 (Sun.) 12:00 / 16:00

Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center (Kitayell)
August 21 (Fri.) 14:00 / 18:00
August 22 (Sat.) 14:00 / 18:00
August 23 (Sun.) 13:00 / 17:00

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Break the Records: Live Document Photobook available for preorder at CDJapan!

June 15, 2009 By: Kimi Category: Concert, New Releases Comments Off

Kat-tun Live Documentary Photo Book “BREAK the RECORDS”
Release Date: 2009.09.02
Price: 2000 yen
Size: B4 / 208 pages
Description: Photo book release from KAT-TUN featuring their live performance at Tokyo Dorm in Summer 2009! Includes rare off shots, interviews, and plenty more.

KAT-TUN concerts may qualify for Guinness

May 24, 2009 By: Kimi Category: Concert Comments Off

From Tokyograph:

On Friday, popular boy band KAT-TUN completed their record-setting run of eight consecutive days of concerts at the Tokyo Dome. With a full house of about 55,000 fans at each show, a total of roughly 440,000 people attended the concerts.

Last year, KAT-TUN performed four consecutive days at the Dome. At the time, it tied for the record with British rocker Sting, who also did a four-day stretch there in 1988. However, KAT-TUN’s recent concerts have now doubled that record.

Their management agency, Johnny’s Jimusho, is hoping to have this achievement officially recognized as a Guinness World Record under “most consecutive concerts at a venue with a capacity of 50,000.” It appears that someone affiliated with Guinness happened to be at the Tokyo Dome, so the agency has requested verification of the record.

With the success of these concerts, KAT-TUN has scheduled many more to extend their tour. They had originally planned for these 8 shows to be followed by 3 at Osaka Dome on May 29-31 and 2 more at Tokyo Dome on June 14-15. They have now added 17 more shows in 6 other cities, starting in July.

KAT-TUN will be having a nationwide tour this summer!

May 22, 2009 By: Kimi Category: Concert Comments Off

On May 22nd, popular six man group, KAT-TUN has completed a historical 8 consecutive days of performances at Tokyo Dome. KAT-TUN’s energy doesn’t stop. It has been announced that they will be on stage again from July 22nd to August 23rd in 6 cities for 17 performances in a nationwide tour. This month, from the 29th, there will be three days of performances in Osaka’s Kyocera Dome and on June 14th and 15th, they return to Tokyo Dome. About this, Taguchi Junnosuke (23) said with high spirits, “Still, I think we can continue. Even doing it for one year, we’d be ok!” Again, KAT-TUN’s juniors from Johnny & Associates, Hey! Say! JUMP, who are holding their own nationwide tour from July 25th to August 27th with 12 performances in 4 cities, will be joining KAT-TUN.

Don’t quote me on the line about H!S!J. I don’t pay attention to that group at all.

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KAT-TUN extends Tokyo Dome run to 8 days

March 28, 2009 By: Kimi Category: Concert Comments Off

From Tokyograph:

KAT-TUN has just added six more dates to their upcoming concerts this spring. In January, they announced that they would be performing for a record 7 consecutive days at the Tokyo Dome, but with the extra concerts, they have now upped that number to 8.

Approximately 385,000 tickets were available for the original 7 concerts on May 15-21, but there were reportedly about 850,000 requests for tickets during the pre-order period alone. In response, Johnny’s Jimusho has scheduled three additional shows at Tokyo Dome and three at Osaka Dome.

KAT-TUN will now be performing at Tokyo Dome for eight days in a row on May 15-22. They will then travel to Osaka for three concerts on May 29-31, before returning to Tokyo Dome on June 14-15. Together, the 13 concerts will gather an audience of roughly 685,000 fans.

KAT-TUN takes over Tokyo Dome for a week!

January 23, 2009 By: Kimi Category: Concert Comments Off

From Tokyograph:

This May, KAT-TUN will become the first artists to perform on seven consecutive nights at the Tokyo Dome. The current longest streak is four nights, achieved by KAT-TUN last year and by British rocker Sting in 1988.

The concerts will be held on May 15-21. Preparations and rehearsals are scheduled to start four days before the shows, which means that KAT-TUN will be taking over Tokyo Dome for 11 days while the Yomiuri Giants are on the road. 385,000 fans are expected to attend the concerts.

Johnny’s Jimusho began discussing the possibility of an extended Tokyo Dome run more than two years ago. Tokyo Dome staff contacted Johnny’s Jimusho about the opening around early December, after the Giants’ schedule was finalized.

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