AKB48 Oshima Yuko Graduation Concert in Ajinomoto Stadium

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AKB48 National Olympic Stadium Concert

AKB48 Tandoku Haru Con in Kokuritsu Kyougiba ~Omoide wa Zenbu Koko ni Sutete Ike!~ (AKB48 単独 春コン in 国立競技場 ~思い出は全部ここに捨てていけ!~), also known as AKB48 National Olympic Stadium Concert, was AKB48's solo 2014 spring concert. It was AKB48's first concert at the National Olympic Stadium.

The concerts were planned to be held from March 29, 2014 to March 30, 2014. The March 29th concert was an AKB48-only concert, while the March 30th concert was to be an all-groups concert. However, due to poor weather conditions, the March 30th concert had to be cancelled. The second day of the concert has been moved to the Ajinomoto Stadium, and will take place on June 8, 2014.

Setlist

Day 1 (2014/06/07)

Kage-Ana
Sashihara Rino

0. overture

1. Koisuru Fortune Cookie (Senbatsu)
2. AKB48 + SKE48 + NMB48 + HKT48 (All)
3. Aitakatta (All)
4. After Rain (All)
5. Kimi to Niji to Taiyou to (All)
6. Shoujotachi yo (All)

MC

7. Oshiete Mommy

MC. Oshiete Mommy Members

8. Ponytail to Shushu (Team 8)

MC. Team 8 + Minegishi Minami, Kizaki Yuria, Futamura Haruka, Kotani Riho, Kusaka Konomi, Yabuki Nako, Tanaka Miku, Tanaka Natsumi

9. Oogoe Diamond
10. Kimi no Koto ga Suki dakara

11. Ai no Sonzai (DOCUMENTARY of AKB48 The Time Has Come Title Song)

MC. Ai no Sonzai Members

12. Mae Shika Mukanee