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Timeless Fly Tour

2010 concert tour by Toshinobu Kubota


2010 concert tour by Toshinobu Kubota

FieldValue
concert_tour_nameTimeless Fly Tour
imageTimelessFlyConcertTour.jpg
image_size200px
image_captionPromotional poster for the tour
artistToshinobu Kubota
albumTimeless Fly
start_dateJune 8, 2010
end_dateNovember 7, 2010
number_of_legs1
number_of_shows17 in Japan
last_tourWe For Real? Tour
(2006)
this_tourTimeless Fly Tour
(2010)
next_tourHall Tour 2010
(2010)

(2006) (2010) (2010)

Timeless Fly Tour was the concert tour by Japanese singer-songwriter Toshinobu Kubota in support of his fifteenth album Timeless Fly.

Background

The shows include songs from both Kubota's 2010 albums Timeless Fly / Love & Rain: Love Songs, as well as songs from his previous albums Shake It Paradise, Groovin', Such A Funky Thang!, and The Baddest. During the tour, Kubota also began a short tour known "Hall Tour 2010.

Synopsis

The show opened in darkness with Kubota appearing on stage to perform "Keep It Rock" in multi-colored leopard skinned robe, as the stage lights lit up the stage. After the performance, Kubota removes his robe to reveal his blue colored blazer, blue crew neck T-shirt, and blue dress pants. He then proceeds into performing "Daiyamondo no Inutachi", followed by "Tomorrow Waltz". During "The Sound of Rain", Kubota and his background singers perform while sitting on stools along with the stage lights turned down low. The following song "Is It Over?" is a duet with background vocalist "Yuri". The stage lights were once again turned down for the slow-grooves "The Sound of Carnival" and "Nyte Flyte". In the song "La La La Love Song", the dancers joined Kubota on stage. Olivia Burrell also performs Naomi Campbell's parts in the song.

The background singers perform the songs "Right Here" and "Human Nature". Kubota returns the stage and performs Michael Jackson's song "Rock with You" in brown trenchcoat, black vest, white shirt, and red pants. During the song "The Other Half", Kubota removes his trenchcoat and the lights fade out as the song ends. Kubota performs "Missing" without any backing vocalists from his background singers.

In the song "Star Light", the dancers return to the stage as Kubota dances with them at certain times. The performance also featured a bass rift solo. The show proceeded as Kubota performed "You Were Mine" which contained brief excerpt of "Another Star". The final song on the tour's setlist was "Soul Mate". Afterwards, Kubota gives an encore with "Oh, What a Night" in which he introduces his band, background singers, and dancers. He also performs "Love Rain (Koi no Ame)" and "Cymbals" as the final songs of the show.

Set list

    1. "Keep It Rock"
    1. "Daiyamondo no Inutachi"
    1. "Tomorrow Waltz"
    1. "Amaoto"
    1. "Is It Over?" (duet with Yuri)
    1. "The Sound Of Carnival"
    1. "Nyte Flyte"
    1. "La La La Love Song" (featuring Olivia Burrell)
    1. "Right Here / Human Nature" (Only sung by the background singers )
    1. "Rock with You"
    1. "The Other Half"
    1. "Missing"
    1. "Indigo Waltz"
    1. "Star Light"
    1. "You Were Mine" (contains excerpts from "Another Star")
    1. "Soul Mate" ; Encore
    1. "Oh, What a Night"
    1. "Love Rain (Koi no Ame)"
    1. "Cymbals"

Personnel

;Band

  • Bass: Carlos Henderson
  • Deejay: DJ Mass
  • Drums: Ralph Rolle
  • Guitar: Ohnishi Yusuke
  • Keyboards: Philip Woo, Kakizaki Yoichiro

;Background Vocalists

  • Yuri
  • Yoshida Hiroshi
  • Olivia Burrell

;Dancers

  • Masako
  • Nao

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
June 8, 2010FukuokaJapanFukuoka City Hall
June 20, 2010ZamaHarmony Hall Zama
June 25, 2010TokyoNHK Hall
June 26, 2010
July 13, 2010ShizuokaShizuoka Shimin Bunka Kaikan Hall
July 17, 2010TokyoTokyo Electron Hall Miyagi
July 24, 2010MatsuyamaCamellia Hall Matsuyama City Comprehensive Community Center
July 28, 2010TokyoTokyo International Forum Hall A
July 29, 2010
August 7, 2010KobeInternational Hall, Kobe International House
August 14, 2010HiroshimaHiroshima ALSOK Hall
August 15, 2010OkayamaOkayama Shimin Kaikan
August 17, 2010OsakaOsaka International Convention Center Main Hall (Additional performances)
August 22, 2010NiigataNiigata Prefectural Civic
September 8, 2010KagoshimaKagoshima Shimin Bunka Hall
October 7, 2010NagoyaNagoya Congress Center Century Hall
November 7, 2010

References

References

  1. [http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/entertainment/72928/ Cameo gorgeous new album from Kyoko Koizumi to Toshinobu Kubota]. Oricon Style. Retrieved October 4, 2010
  2. [http://www.oricon.co.jp/news/music/77274/ Editor-in-Chief – Tsu eyes! Drunk on love songs of adults – Toshinobu Kubota]. Oricon Style. Retrieved October 16, 2012
  3. [http://ameblo.jp/soulsearchin/day-20100824.html 2010年07月のブログ|吉岡正晴のソウル・サーチン]. Ameblo. Retrieved October 16, 2012
  4. [http://www.facebook.com/notes/toshinobu-kubota-%E4%B9%85%E4%BF%9D%E7%94%B0%E5%88%A9%E4%BC%B8-%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%ACrb%E6%95%99%E4%B8%BB/toshinobu-kubota-concert-tour-timeless-fly%E5%85%AC%E6%BC%94%E3%82%B9%E3%82%B1%E3%82%B8%E3%83%A5%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AB/132074070148344 TOSHINOBU KUBOTA Concert Tour ”Timeless Fly”公演スケジュール]. Facebook. Retrieved October 9, 2012
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