Girls' Generation's Phantasia

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Girls' Generation's Phantasia
Tour by Girls' Generation
SNSD-Phantasia.jpg
Promotional poster of the tour in Seoul
LocationAsia
Associated album Lion Heart
Start dateNovember 21, 2015 (2015-11-21)
End dateMay 8, 2016 (2016-05-08)
No. of shows13
Attendance135,000
Girls' Generation concert chronology

Girls' Generation's Phantasia was the fourth concert tour headlined by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation, in support of their fifth studio album Lion Heart (2015). The tour was officially announced in October 2015, began on November 21, 2015, and concluded on May 8, 2016, consisting of 13 shows. The tour was their first and, currently, the only tour for the group as an 8-member girl group.

Contents

History

The tour was officially announced by their company SM Entertainment on October 15, 2015, with two dates in Seoul at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena. [1] This made Girls' Generation the first K-pop group to headline four concert tours.

Back on August 11, 2015, Girls' Generation announced their fourth Japan Tour will start from December 12, 2015, in Nagoya with six dated in Nagoya, Kobe and Saitama. [2] On November 17, 2015, it was announced on Girls' Generation's official Japanese fanclub website that the separate Japan tour announced in August 2015 would be titled Girls' Generation 4th Tour -Phantasia- in Japan and the tour dates already announced would be part of their 4th tour. [3] The tour was directed by choreographer Rino Nakasone. [4]

Set lists

Set list in Seoul
  1. "You Think"
  2. "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (Remix Jazz Version)
  3. "Bump it"
  4. "Show Girls" (Korean version)
  5. "One Afternoon"
  6. "Paparazzi"
  7. "Kissing You"
  8. "Green Light"
  9. "Paradise"
  10. "Adrenaline" (TTS performance)
  11. "Sugar" (by Maroon 5) (Yoona and Sunny)
  12. "Push It" (by Salt-N-Pepa) (Yuri, Sooyoung and Hyoyeon)
  13. "Lion Heart"
  14. "Check"
  15. "Gee"
  16. "Mr.Mr."
  17. "Sign"
  18. "The Great Escape Intro" / "Run Devil Run"
  19. "Mr. Taxi" (Remix)
  20. "Catch Me If You Can" (Korean Ver.)
  21. "Fire Alarm"
  22. "The Boys"
  23. "Into the New World" (Ballad Dome Ver.)

Encore

  1. "Snowy Wish"
  2. "Diamond"
  3. "Love & Girls" (Christmas Ver.)
  4. "Party" (Winter Ver.)
Set list in Nagoya
  1. "You Think"
  2. "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (Remix Jazz Ver)
  3. "Bump it"
  4. "Show Girls"
  5. "Girls"
  6. "Paparazzi"
  7. "Kissing You"
  8. "Green Light"
  9. "Paradise"
  10. "Adrenaline" (TTS performance)
  11. "Sugar" (by Maroon5) (Yoona and Sunny)
  12. "Push It" (by Salt-N-Pepa) (Yuri, Sooyoung and Hyoyeon)
  13. "Lion Heart"
  14. "Party"
  15. "Gee"
  16. "Mr. Mr."
  17. "Sign"
  18. "The Great Escape Intro" / "Run Devil Run"
  19. "Mr.Taxi" (Remix)
  20. "Catch Me If You Can"
  21. "Fire Alarm"
  22. "The Boys"
  23. "Indestructible"

Encore

  1. "Snowy Wish"
  2. "Diamond"
  3. "Love & Girls" (Christmas Ver)
Set list in Kobe
  1. "You Think"
  2. "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (Remix Jazz Ver)
  3. "Bump it"
  4. "Show Girls"
  5. "Girls"
  6. "Paparazzi"
  7. "Merry Go Round" / "Kissing You"
  8. "Oh! / Beep Beep"
  9. "Paradise"
  10. "Adrenaline" (TTS performance)
  11. "Sugar" (by Maroon5) (Yoona and Sunny)
  12. "Push It" (by Salt-N-Pepa) (Yuri, Sooyoung and Hyoyeon)
  13. "Lion Heart"
  14. "Party"
  15. "Gee"
  16. "Mr. Mr."
  17. ""Galaxy Supernova"
  18. "The Great Escape Intro" / "Run Devil Run"
  19. "Mr.Taxi" (Remix)
  20. "Catch Me If You Can"
  21. "Fire Alarm"
  22. "The Boys"
  23. "Indestructible"

Encore

  1. "Snowy Wish"
  2. "Flyers"
  3. "Love & Girls" (Christmas Ver)
Set list in Saitama
  1. "You Think"
  2. "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (Remix Jazz Ver)
  3. "Bump it"
  4. "Show Girls"
  5. "Paparazzi"
  6. "Merry Go Round Intro" / "Kissing You"
  7. "Oh! / Beep Beep"
  8. "Paradise"
  9. "Adrenaline" (TTS performance)
  10. "Sugar" (by Maroon5) (Yoona and Sunny)
  11. "Push It" (by Salt-N-Pepa) (Yuri, Sooyoung and Hyoyeon)
  12. "Lion Heart"
  13. "Party"
  14. "Gee"
  15. "Mr. Mr."
  16. "Galaxy Supernova"
  17. "The Great Escape Intro" / "Run Devil Run"
  18. "Mr.Taxi" (Remix)
  19. "Catch Me If You Can"
  20. "Fire Alarm"
  21. "The Boys"
  22. "Indestructible"

Encore

  1. "Snowy Wish"
  2. "Flyers"
  3. "Love & Girls" (Christmas Ver)
Set list in Bangkok
  1. "You Think"
  2. "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (Remix Jazz Ver)
  3. "Bump it"
  4. "Show Girls"
  5. "Paparazzi"
  6. "Kissing You"
  7. "Green Light"
  8. "Paradise"
  9. "Adrenaline" (TTS performance)
  10. "Sugar" (by Maroon 5) (Yoona and Sunny)
  11. "Push It" (by Salt-N-Pepa) (Yuri, Sooyoung and Hyoyeon)
  12. "Lion Heart"
  13. "Hoot"
  14. "Gee"
  15. "Mr. Mr."
  16. "Sign"
  17. "The Great Escape Intro" / "Run Devil Run"
  18. "Mr.Taxi" (Remix)
  19. "Catch Me If You Can"
  20. "Fire Alarm"
  21. "The Boys"
  22. "Into the New World" (Ballad Dome Ver.)

Encore

  1. "Love & Girls"
  2. "Way To Go"
  3. "Check" (requested song from the audiences, performed only on the second day)
  4. "Party"
Set list in Jakarta
  1. "You Think"
  2. "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (Remix Jazz Ver)
  3. "Bump it"
  4. "Show Girls"
  5. "Paparazzi"
  6. "Kissing You"
  7. "Green Light"
  8. "Paradise"
  9. "Adrenaline" (TTS performance)
  10. "Sugar" (by Maroon 5) (Yoona and Sunny)
  11. "Push It" (by Salt-N-Pepa) (Yuri, Sooyoung and Hyoyeon)
  12. "Lion Heart"
  13. "Hoot"
  14. "Gee"
  15. "Mr. Mr."
  16. "Sign"
  17. "The Great Escape Intro" / "Run Devil Run"
  18. "Mr.Taxi" (Remix)
  19. "Catch Me If You Can"
  20. "Fire Alarm"
  21. "The Boys"
  22. "Into the New World" (Ballad Dome Ver.)

Encore

  1. "Love & Girls"
  2. "Way To Go"
  3. "Party"
Set list in Taipei
  1. "You Think"
  2. "Tell Me Your Wish (Genie)" (Remix Jazz Ver)
  3. "Bump it"
  4. "Show Girls"
  5. "Paparazzi"
  6. "Kissing You"
  7. "Green Light"
  8. "Paradise"
  9. "Adrenaline" (TTS performance)
  10. "Sugar" (by Maroon 5) (Yoona and Sunny)
  11. "Push It" (by Salt-N-Pepa) (Sooyoung, Hyoyeon and Yuri)
  12. "Lion Heart"
  13. "Hoot"
  14. "Gee"
  15. "Mr. Mr."
  16. "Sign"
  17. "The Great Escape Intro" / "Run Devil Run"
  18. "Mr.Taxi" (Remix)
  19. "Catch Me If You Can"
  20. "Fire Alarm"
  21. "The Boys"
  22. "Into the New World" (Ballad Dome Ver.)

Encore

  1. "Love & Girls"
  2. "Way To Go"
  3. "Party"

Tour dates

List of tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
November 21, 2015 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 20,000 [5]
November 22, 2015
December 12, 2015 Nagoya Japan Nippon Gaishi Hall 70,000 [6]
December 18, 2015 Kobe World Memorial Hall
December 19, 2015
December 20, 2015
December 23, 2015 Saitama Saitama Super Arena
December 24, 2015
January 30, 2016 Bangkok Thailand Impact Arena 20,000 [7]
January 31, 2016
April 16, 2016 Tangerang Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition 5,000 [8]
May 7, 2016 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena 20,000 [9]
May 8, 2016
Total135,000

Personnel

DVD

Girls' Generation–Phantasia-in Japan
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Video by
ReleasedMay 4, 2016 (2016-05-04)
RecordedDecember 2015
LanguageJapanese
Label EMI Records Japan

Girls' Generation–Phantasia-in Japan is the thirteenth DVD and Blu-ray release from South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It was released on May 4, 2016, in Japan.

History

The DVD and Blu-ray features their second worldwide tour, visiting more than 7 venues for a total of 13 shows. There will be two different versions: a DVD and Blu-ray version. Both editions will come with footage content, a 48-page photobook pamphlet and a tour documentary. [10]

Track list

  1. You Think
  2. Genie
  3. Bump It
  4. Show Girls
  5. One Afternoon
  6. Paparazzi
  7. Kissing you
  8. Oh! Beep Beep
  9. Paradise
  10. Adrenaline
  11. Sugar
  12. Push It
  13. Lion Heart
  14. Party
  15. Gee
  16. Mr.Mr.
  17. Galaxy Supernova
  18. Run Devil Run Mr. Taxi
  19. Catch Me If You Can
  20. Fire Alarm
  21. The Boys
  22. Indestructible
  23. Snowy Wish
  24. Flyers
  25. Love & Girls
  26. Girls' Generation Story of Phantasia from Girls' Generation 4th Tour

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
JapanMay 4, 2016 DVD, Blu-ray Disc EMI Records Japan

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