Japan tour by Shinee | |
Location | Japan |
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Associated album | I'm Your Boy |
Start date | September 28, 2014 |
End date | March 15, 2015 |
No. of shows | 32 |
Shinee concert chronology |
Shinee World 2014 (promoted as SHINEE WORLD 2014 ~I'M YOUR BOY~ IN TOKYO DOME) was the third Japan nationwide concert tour by South Korean boy band Shinee, to promote their third Japanese studio album I'm Your Boy . The tour kicked off in Chiba on September 28, 2014, and ended on December 14 in Hyogo, with a total of 30 concerts in 20 cities. [1] [2] On March 14 and 15, 2015, Shinee performed at the Tokyo Dome for the finale performance, which was also their first time performing at the venue. [3] [4] The tour was attended by a total of 300,000 fans. [5]
This set list is representative of the shows on March 14–15, 2015. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. [6]
Encore
Date [7] | City | Venue | Attendance |
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September 28, 2014 | Chiba | Ichihara City Hall | 200,000 [8] |
September 30, 2014 | Shizuoka | Shizuoka City Hall | |
October 1, 2014 | Gunma | Gunma City Hall | |
October 2, 2014 | Tochigi | Utsonomiya City Cultural Hall | |
October 8, 2014 | Oita | Lichiko Cultural Center | |
October 9, 2014 | Nagasaki | Nagasaki Brick Hall | |
October 11, 2014 | Nagano | Hokuto Cultural Hall | |
October 12, 2014 | Ishikawa | Hondanomori Hall | |
October 13, 2014 | |||
October 15, 2014 | Mie | Mie Center for the Arts | |
October 17, 2014 | Shizuoka | Hamamatsu Art City | |
October 23, 2014 | Saitama | Saitama Culture Center | |
October 27, 2014 | Okayama | Kurashiki City Auditorium | |
November 1, 2014 | Hiroshima | Hiroshima Sports Center | |
November 2, 2014 | |||
November 8, 2014 | Niigata | Toki Messe | |
November 12, 2014 | Aichi | Nippon Gaishi Hall | |
November 13, 2014 | |||
November 20, 2014 | Fukuoka | Fukuoka Convention Center | |
November 23, 2014 | Hokkaido | Makomanai Ice Arena | |
November 26, 2014 | Tokyo | Yoyogi National Gymnasium | |
November 27, 2014 | |||
December 2, 2014 | |||
December 3, 2014 | |||
December 4, 2014 | |||
December 9, 2014 | Osaka | Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium | |
December 10, 2014 | |||
December 11, 2014 | |||
December 13, 2014 | Hyogo | World Memorial Hall | |
December 14, 2014 | |||
March 14, 2015 | Tokyo | Tokyo Dome | 100,000 [9] |
March 15, 2015 | |||
Total | 300,000 [5] |
Footage of Shinee's Tokyo Dome concerts was released on DVD and Blu-ray on July 1, 2015, under the title Shinee World 2014 ~I'm Your Boy~ Special Edition in Tokyo Dome. It featured all 32 songs, in addition to 45 minutes of bonus material, including live rehearsals and behind-the-scenes footage. Upon its release, the Blu-ray debuted at number one in the music category of Oricon's weekly Blu-ray chart, ranking second overall. It sold 27,000 copies in the first week, outperforming Shinee's previous Blu-ray releases. The DVD had first week sales of 8,696, placing second in the music category of Oricon's weekly DVD chart (third overall). It ranked first in Oricon's combined music DVD and Blu-ray chart. [10]
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