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The '''SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei''' (<small>SKE48 全国ツアー「真夏の上方修正」</small>) was a series of concerts performed by [[SKE48]]. All of the shows were held at the [[Venues|Zepp Buildings]] across Japan. <br/> | The '''SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei''' (<small>SKE48 全国ツアー「真夏の上方修正」</small>) was a series of concerts performed by [[SKE48]]. All of the shows were held at the [[Venues|Zepp Buildings]] across Japan. <br/> | ||
− | This was SKE48's first concert tour. The name of the tour "Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei" (Upward Movement of Summer) was created by [[ | + | This was SKE48's first concert tour. The name of the tour "Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei" (Upward Movement of Summer) was created by [[Akimoto Yasushi]] who said that his goal was for SKE48 to leap farther around the country during the summer. |
− | <br/> The concert schedule was as follows | + | <br/> |
− | :'''Zepp Nagoya:''' June 27, 2011 | + | <br/> The concert schedule was as follows. Since not all members of SKE48 were present at every concert, the performing teams are written in parentheses |
− | + | :'''Zepp Nagoya:''' June 27, 2011. ([[Team S]] and [[Team E]]) | |
− | :'''Zepp Nagoya:''' June 28, 2011 | + | :'''Zepp Nagoya:''' June 28, 2011 ([[Team S]] and [[Team KII]]) |
− | + | :'''Zepp Tokyo:''' July 2, 2011 ([[Team S]] and [[Team E]]) | |
− | :'''Zepp Tokyo:''' July 2, 2011 ( | + | :'''Zepp Sendai:''' June 27, 2011 ([[Team S]] and [[Team E]]) |
− | + | :'''Zepp Sapporo:''' July 5, 2011 ([[Team S]] and [[Team KII]]) | |
− | :'''Zepp Sendai:''' June 27, 2011 | + | :'''Zepp Osaka:''' July 9, 2011 ([[Team KII]] and [[Team E]]) |
− | + | :'''Zepp Fukuoka:''' July 10, 2011 ([[Team KII]] and [[Team E]] | |
− | :'''Zepp Sapporo:''' July 5, 2011 | ||
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− | :'''Zepp Osaka:''' July 9, 2011 | ||
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− | :'''Zepp Fukuoka:''' July 10, 2011 | ||
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+ | :[[Matsushita Yui]] and [[Yamada Erika]] were absent from all of the concerts due to injuries. [[Kobayashi Emiri]] and [[Uchiyama Mikoto]] were their stand-ins, respectively. | ||
− | :[[ | + | ==Zepp Nagoya== |
+ | Date: June 27, 2011<br/> | ||
+ | Performing Members: [[Team S]] and [[Team E]]<br/> | ||
+ | ===Set List=== | ||
+ | :01. [[Aozora Kataomoi (Song)|Aozora Kataomoi]] | ||
+ | :02. [[Gomen ne, SUMMER (Song)|Gomen ne, SUMMER]] | ||
+ | :03. [[Te wo Tsunaginagara]] | ||
+ | :04. [[SKE48 (Song)|SKE48]] | ||
+ | :05. [[Tenshi no Shippo]] <small>([[Ueno Kasumi]], [[Kimoto Kanon]], [[Shibata Aya]])</small> | ||
+ | :06. [[Ookami to Pride]] <small>([[Yagami Kumi]], [[Kizaki Yuria]])</small> | ||
+ | :07. [[Glory Days]] <small>([[Kuwabara Mizuki]], [[Matsui Jurina]], [[Nakanishi Yuka]])</small> | ||
+ | :08. [[Junjou Shugi]] <small>([[Takagi Yumana]], [[Hara Minami]], [[Isohara Kyoka]])</small> | ||
+ | :09. [[Kareha no Station]] <small>([[Matsui Rena]])</small> | ||
+ | :10. [[Choco no Yukue]] <small>([Oya Masana]], [[Hiramatsu Kanako]], [[Kato Rumi]], [[Hirata Rikako]])</small> | ||
+ | :11. [[Tokimeki no Ashiata]] <small>([[Shirogumi]] (including its KII members)</small> | ||
+ | :12. [[Papa wa Kirai]] <small>([[Akagumi]] (PV airing)</small> | ||
+ | :13. [[Shonichi]] <small>([[Team E]]</small> | ||
+ | :14. [[Wasshoi B!|Wasshoi E!]] <small>([[Team E]]</small> | ||
+ | :15. [[Koi wo Kataru Shijin ni Narenakutte...]] <small>([[Team S]]</small> | ||
+ | :16. [[Chime wa LOVE SONG]] <small>([[Team S]]</small> | ||
+ | :17. [[Dear my teacher]] | ||
+ | :18. [[Tsuyokimono yo (Song)|Tsuyokimono yo]] | ||
+ | :19. [[Aitakatta (Song)|Aitakatta]] | ||
+ | :20. [[1! 2! 3! 4! YOROSHIKU! (Song)|1! 2! 3! 4! YOROSHIKU!]] | ||
+ | :21. [[Banzai Venus (Song)|Banzai Venus]] | ||
+ | :22. [[Tooku ni Ite mo]] | ||
+ | Encore | ||
+ | :23. [[Rope no Yuujou]] | ||
+ | :24. [[Pinnochio Gun]] | ||
+ | :25. [[Pareo wa Emerald (Song)|Pareo wa Emerald]] <small>(Senbatsu, including its KII members)</small> | ||
+ | :26. [[Nakama no Uta]] |
Revision as of 02:05, 30 January 2014
The SKE48 Zenkoku Tour 'Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei (SKE48 全国ツアー「真夏の上方修正」) was a series of concerts performed by SKE48. All of the shows were held at the Zepp Buildings across Japan.
This was SKE48's first concert tour. The name of the tour "Manatsu no Jouhoushuusei" (Upward Movement of Summer) was created by Akimoto Yasushi who said that his goal was for SKE48 to leap farther around the country during the summer.
The concert schedule was as follows. Since not all members of SKE48 were present at every concert, the performing teams are written in parentheses
- Zepp Nagoya: June 27, 2011. (Team S and Team E)
- Zepp Nagoya: June 28, 2011 (Team S and Team KII)
- Zepp Tokyo: July 2, 2011 (Team S and Team E)
- Zepp Sendai: June 27, 2011 (Team S and Team E)
- Zepp Sapporo: July 5, 2011 (Team S and Team KII)
- Zepp Osaka: July 9, 2011 (Team KII and Team E)
- Zepp Fukuoka: July 10, 2011 (Team KII and Team E
- Matsushita Yui and Yamada Erika were absent from all of the concerts due to injuries. Kobayashi Emiri and Uchiyama Mikoto were their stand-ins, respectively.
Zepp Nagoya
Date: June 27, 2011
Performing Members: Team S and Team E
Set List
- 01. Aozora Kataomoi
- 02. Gomen ne, SUMMER
- 03. Te wo Tsunaginagara
- 04. SKE48
- 05. Tenshi no Shippo (Ueno Kasumi, Kimoto Kanon, Shibata Aya)
- 06. Ookami to Pride (Yagami Kumi, Kizaki Yuria)
- 07. Glory Days (Kuwabara Mizuki, Matsui Jurina, Nakanishi Yuka)
- 08. Junjou Shugi (Takagi Yumana, Hara Minami, Isohara Kyoka)
- 09. Kareha no Station (Matsui Rena)
- 10. Choco no Yukue ([Oya Masana]], Hiramatsu Kanako, Kato Rumi, Hirata Rikako)
- 11. Tokimeki no Ashiata (Shirogumi (including its KII members)
- 12. Papa wa Kirai (Akagumi (PV airing)
- 13. Shonichi (Team E
- 14. Wasshoi E! (Team E
- 15. Koi wo Kataru Shijin ni Narenakutte... (Team S
- 16. Chime wa LOVE SONG (Team S
- 17. Dear my teacher
- 18. Tsuyokimono yo
- 19. Aitakatta
- 20. 1! 2! 3! 4! YOROSHIKU!
- 21. Banzai Venus
- 22. Tooku ni Ite mo
Encore
- 23. Rope no Yuujou
- 24. Pinnochio Gun
- 25. Pareo wa Emerald (Senbatsu, including its KII members)
- 26. Nakama no Uta