Difference between revisions of "Venues"

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==Tokyo Dome City Hall==
 
==Tokyo Dome City Hall==
* [[AKB48 17th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
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* [[AKB48 17th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo "Kaasan ni Chikatte, Gachi Desu"|AKB48 17th Single Senbatsu Sousenkyo]]
  
 
* [[AKB48 Request Hour Setlist Best 100 2012]]
 
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* [[Minogashita Kimitachi e ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
 
* [[Minogashita Kimitachi e ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
 
* [[Minogashita Kimitachi e 2 ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
 
* [[Minogashita Kimitachi e 2 ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
* [[Omoidaseru Kimitach e ~AKB48 Group Zenkouen~]]
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* [[Nenwasure Kanshasai Shuffle Sumaze, AKB! SKE mo Yoroshiku ne]]
 
* [[Nenwasure Kanshasai Shuffle Sumaze, AKB! SKE mo Yoroshiku ne]]

Revision as of 11:09, 27 May 2013

AKB48 and its sister groups have played at many concert venues since the groups began. These venues range from the theaters themselves to the biggest stadium in Japan, Nissan Stadium.

AKB48 Theater

SKE48 Theater

NMB48 Theater

HKT48 Theater

Shibuya AX

Tokyo Dome City Hall

Akasaka Blitz

Budoukan

Nissan Stadium

Nippon Seinenkan

Tokyo Kosei Nenkin Kaikan

Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall

NHK Hall

Namba Hatch

Zepp Nagoya

Zepp Fukuoka

Fuji-Q Highland

Webster Hall

Yokohama Arena

Yoyogi National Stadium

Yakushi-ji Temple

Sands Theater

Kasairin Kaikouen

Seibu Dome

Saitama Super Arena

Tokyo Dome

Fukuoka Yahoo Auction Dome

Sapporo Dome

Osaka Kyocera Dome

Nagoya Dome

Nagoya Century Hall

Nagoya Bottom Line

Nagoya Diamond Hall

Kobe Kokusaikaikan

Aichi Ken Geijutsu Gekijou Dai Hall

Zepp Tokyo

Zepp Sendai

Zepp Sapporo

Zepp Osaka

Nippon Gaishi Hall

Orix Theater