Miho Nakayama Concert Tour 2024: Deux

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Miho Nakayama Concert Tour 2024: Deux
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ReleasedNovember 27, 2024 (2024-11-27)
RecordedJune 21, 2024 (2024-06-21)
VenueTachikawa Stage Garden, Tachikawa, Tokyo
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LanguageJapanese
Label King Records
Miho Nakayama chronology
Miho Nakayama 38th Anniversary Concert: Trois
(2023)
Miho Nakayama Concert Tour 2024: Deux
(2024)
Miho Nakayama 40th Anniversary: The Best Ten
(2025)
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Limited Edition cover

Miho Nakayama Concert Tour 2024: Deux is a live video album by Japanese entertainer Miho Nakayama. Released exclusively on Blu-ray through King Records on November 27, 2024, the video was recorded at the Tachikawa Stage Garden on June 21, 2024, as part of her 39th anniversary tour. A limited edition release includes a photo book of the concert. The tour's title uses "deux", the French word for "two", as a countdown to what would have been Nakayama's 40th anniversary. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] It was Nakayama's final video release before she passed away on December 6. [6]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Ninna Nanna" Miho Nakayama Night Tempo  
2."Catch Me" Toshiki Kadomatsu Kadomatsu 
3."Virgin Eyes"Yumi Yoshimoto Anri  
4."Mellow" Issaque Yoshimasa Inoue 
5."Tsuki no Ring" (Tsuki no Ringu (月のリング, "Moon Ring"))NakayamaM. Rie 
6."Yaban na Hōseki" ((野蛮な宝石, "Barbaric Jewel")) Gorō Matsui Hideo Saitō  
7."Tsuiteru ne Notteru ne" ((ツイてるね ノッてるね, "It's Awesome, It's Knocking")) Takashi Matsumoto Kyōhei Tsutsumi  
8."Mirai e no Present" (Mirai e no Purezento (未来へのプレゼント, "A Present for the Future"))
Okamoto 
9."Sanctuary" (Sankuchuari (サンクチュアリ〜Sanctuary〜))YoshimotoAnri 
10."Party Down" (Band Session)   
11."Hide 'n' Seek"Nakayama
  • Cindy
  • Yūji Toriyama
 
12."Cat Walk"Rui Serizawa Kitarō  
13."Destiny"CindyCindy 
14."Waku Waku Sasete" ((WAKU WAKUさせて, "Excite Me More"))MatsumotoTsutsumi 
15."Hade!!!" ((「派手!!!」, "Flashy!!!"))MatsumotoTsutsumi 
16."Tada Nakitaku Naru no" ((ただ泣きたくなるの, "I Just Feel Like Crying"))
  • Yurie Kokubu
  • Nakayama
Masaki Iwamoto 
17."Sekaijū no Dare Yori Kitto" ((世界中の誰よりきっと, "Surely More Than Anyone in the World"))
  • Show Wesugi
  • Nakayama
Tetsurō Oda  
18."Jingi Aishite Moraimasu" ((JINGI・愛してもらいます, "Jingi, I Want You to Love Me"))Matsumoto Tetsuya Komuro  
19."Namaiki" ((生意気, "Saucy"))MatsumotoTsutsumi 
20."Treasure"Yui Nishiwaki
  • Nishiwaki
  • Yōko Orihara
 
Bonus footage
No.TitleLength
1."Behind the Scenes" 
2."Celebrating 39 Years" 

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