Ikimonogakari Ikimonomatsuri 2011 Donata Summer Mo Tanoshimima Show Yokohama Stadium 2011 1 Free ^new^ May 2026
The Ikimonogakari: Ikimonomatsuri 2011 Donata Summer mo Tanoshimima SHOW!!! is widely regarded as a landmark performance for the J-Pop trio, capturing their first-ever stadium concerts held at Yokohama Stadium in the summer of 2011. Concert Overview & Production
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Title: Ikimono-gakari – Ikimono Matsuri 2011: Donata Summer mo Tanoshimima Show @ Yokohama Stadium (Full Free Show) The decision to perform “Hotaru no Hikari” silently,
Innovative Stagecraft: Pre-drones, pre-social media gimmicks – this show relied on human energy. The decision to perform “Hotaru no Hikari” silently, with only lighters and penlights, created a transcendent moment that no streaming video can fully capture.
The Summer We Didn’t Want to End: Reliving Ikimono-gakari’s 2011 Yokohama Stadium Spectacle
In the Japanese music calendar, the summer of 2011 holds a specific, bittersweet weight. It was a year where the nation was looking for resilience and normalcy. Standing at the center of that emotional storm was Ikimono-gakari, the trio known for their breezy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. Standing at the center of that emotional storm
, at Yokohama Stadium, these performances marked a significant milestone in their career, with the second night being broadcast live in cinemas across Japan due to overwhelming ticket demand. Key Concert Information July 23–24, 2011. Yokohama Stadium, Yokohama, Japan. Video Release Date: December 14, 2011. Streaming/Digital Release: A "Live Tracks" album was released digitally in March 2025. Apple Music Performance Setlist
At the time of this concert, the group was still a trio consisting of vocalist Kiyoe Yoshioka and guitarists/songwriters Yoshiki Mizuno and Hotaka Yamashita. This performance captured them at their commercial zenith before their brief hiatus in 2017 and Yamashita's eventual departure in 2021. Expand map Concert Venue Band Origin is a popular venue for concerts
Donata Summer Mo Tanoshimima Show
The Yokohama Stadium, located in the heart of Yokohama City, is a popular venue for concerts, sports events, and other large-scale gatherings. With a seating capacity of over 30,000, it provided the perfect setting for Ikimonomatsuri 2011.