The Era World Tour

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The Era World Tour
Tour by Jay Chou
Jay Chou The Era Tour.jpg
Associated album The Era
Start dateJune 11, 2010
End dateDecember 18, 2011
No. of shows
Jay Chou concert chronology

The Era World Tour was the fifth concert tour by Taiwanese recording artist Jay Chou, held in support of his tenth studio album The Era (2010). The tour visited various countries including Taiwan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Canada and the United States from June 2010 to December 2011. A live album of the tour recorded during the first concert in Taipei was released on January 25, 2011.

Contents

Stage design

The stage design for The Era World Tour combined elements of avant-garde futurism and medieval aesthetics. Chou appeared as a time-traveler navigating through dimensions of time and space, while the stage visuals conceptualized around the themes of a "future world" and a spaceship. The design also integrated elements such as "medieval century" and rock and roll. [1]

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
June 11, 2010 Taipei Taiwan Taipei Arena
June 12, 2010
June 13, 2010
June 25, 2010 Shanghai China Shanghai Stadium 80,000 [2]
July 3, 2010 Beijing Workers' Stadium
July 10, 2010 Tianjin Tianjin Olympic Centre Stadium
July 17, 2010 Changzhou Changzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium
July 23, 2010Singapore Singapore Indoor Stadium
July 24, 2010
July 25, 2010
July 31, 2010 Qingdao China Yizhong Sports Center
September 4, 2010 Zhengzhou Henan Province Sports Centre 50,000 [3]
September 12, 2010 Xi'an Shaanxi iRENA
September 16, 2010Hong Kong Hong Kong Coliseum
September 17, 2010
September 18, 2010
September 19, 2010
September 21, 2010
September 22, 2010
September 23, 2010
September 24, 2010
September 26, 2010 Hefei China Hefei Olympic Sports Centre Stadium
September 30, 2010 Nanjing Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Stadium
October 16, 2010 Wuhan Wuhan Sports Center Stadium
October 23, 2010 Chengdu Chengdu Sports Centre Stadium
October 30, 2010 Fuzhou Fuzhou Stadium
November 6, 2010 Chongqing Chongqing Olympic Sports Centre Stadium
November 13, 2010 Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Sports Centre Stadium
November 20, 2010 Ningbo Ningbo Sports Centre Stadium
December 23, 2010 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
December 31, 2010 San Jose United States HP Pavilion at San Jose
January 8, 2011Los Angeles Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
January 15, 2011 Guangzhou China Tianhe Stadium
March 4, 2011 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Putra Indoor Stadium
March 5, 2011
April 29, 2011 Luoyang China Luoyang Sports Centre Stadium
May 1, 2011 Jinan Jinan Olympic Sports Centre Stadium
June 25, 2011 Changsha He Long Stadium
July 16, 2011 Nantong Nantong Stadium
August 27, 2011 Shenyang Shenyang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium
September 11, 2011 Suzhou Suzhou Sports Center
September 17, 2011 Shenzhen Shenzhen Stadium
September 30, 2011 Dalian Jinzhou Stadium
November 5, 2011 Jiangyin Jiangyin Stadium
December 17, 2011 Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung Arena
December 18, 2011
TotalN/A

Live album

The Era 2010 World Tour
Jay Chou-The Era Concert Live-cover.jpg
Live album by
ReleasedJanuary 25, 2011 (2011-01-25)
RecordedJune 11, 2010 (2010-06-11)
Venue Taipei Arena
Genre Mandopop
Language Mandarin
Label JVR Music
Jay Chou chronology
The Era
(2010)
The Era 2010 World Tour
(2011)
Wow!
(2011)

The Era 2010 World Tour (simplified Chinese :超时代; traditional Chinese :超時代) is the fourth live album by Taiwanese singer Jay Chou, released on January 25, 2011, by JVR Music and included a date filmed at Taipei Arena on June 11, 2010, from The Era World Tour. [4]

Track listing

DVD

  1. "Opening"
  2. "Dragon Knight" (龍戰騎士)
  3. "The Era" (跨時代)
  4. "Snake Dance" (蛇舞) feat. Lara Veronin
  5. "Love Before the Century" (愛在西元前)
  6. "I'm Not Worthy Enough" (我不配)
  7. "Hip-hop Stewardess" (嘻哈空姐)
  8. "William Castle" (威廉古堡)
  9. "Magician" (魔術先生)
  10. "Black Humor" (黑色幽默) feat. Cindy Yen
  11. "If I Think of You I'll Write You a Letter" (想你就寫信) performed by The Drifters
  12. "You're My Bandaid" (你是我的OK繃) feat. The Drifters
  13. "Fragrant Rice" (稻香)
  14. "Sunshine Homeboy" (陽光宅男)
  15. "Tornado" (龍捲風)
  16. "Where's the Promised Happiness" (說好的幸福呢) / "Elimination" (淘汰) / "Blue and White Porcelain" (青花瓷)
  17. "Free Tutorial Video" (免費教學錄影帶)
  18. "Time Machine" (時光機)
  19. "Dad, I've Come Back" (爸,我回來了) / "Who Knows My Mind" (心事無人知)
  20. "It Rains All Night" (雨下一整夜)
  21. "Diary: Fly for Love" (愛的飛行日記) feat. Gary Yang
  22. “Superman VCR" (超人VCR)
  23. "In Father's Name" (以父之名)
  24. "Couldn't Say" (開不了口)
  25. "Give Me Some Time for a Song" (給我一首歌的時間) feat. Jolin Tsai
  26. "East Wind Breaks" (東風破)
  27. "Nunchucks" (雙截棍)

CD 1

  1. "Dragon Knight" (龍戰騎士)
  2. "The Era" (跨時代)
  3. "Snake Dance" (蛇舞) feat. Lara Veronin
  4. "Love Before the Century" (愛在西元前)
  5. "I'm Not Worthy Enough" (我不配)
  6. "Hip-hop Stewardess" (嘻哈空姐)
  7. "William Castle" (威廉古堡)
  8. "Magician" (魔術先生)
  9. "Black Humor" (黑色幽默) feat. Cindy Yen
  10. "If I Think of You I'll Write You a Letter" (想你就寫信) performed by The Drifters
  11. "You're My Bandaid" (你是我的OK繃) feat. The Drifters
  12. "Fragrant Rice " (稻香)
  13. "Sunshine Homeboy" (陽光宅男)
  14. "Tornado" (龍捲風)
  15. "Where's the Promised Happiness" (說好的幸福呢) / "Elimination" (淘汰) / "Blue and White Porcelain" (青花瓷)

CD 2

  1. "Free Tutorial Video" (免費教學錄影帶)
  2. "Time Machine" (時光機)
  3. "Dad, I've Come Back" (爸,我回來了) / "Who Knows My Mind" (心事無人知)
  4. "It Rains All Night" (雨下一整夜)
  5. "Diary: Fly for Love" (愛的飛行日記) feat. Gary Yang
  6. "In Father's Name" (以父之名)
  7. "I Find It Hard to Say" (開不了口)
  8. "East Wind Breaks" (東風破)
  9. "Nunchucks" (雙截棍)

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