Live Tour 2008: Kingdom

Live Tour 2008:
Kingdom
Video by Koda Kumi
Released 24 September 2008 (DVD)
18 May 2011 (Blu-ray)
20 March 2013 (rental live CD)
Recorded 2008
Genre Pop, R&B, J-pop, dance-pop
Label Rhythm Zone
Producer Koda Kumi
Koda Kumi chronology
Live Tour 2007: Black Cherry
(2007)
Live Tour 2008: Kingdom
(2008)
Fan Club Event 2008: Let's Party Vol. 1
(2009)

Live Tour 2008: Kingdom (stylized as Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~), is Koda Kumi's eighth concert video. It reached #2 on Oricon Live charts and charted for twenty-five weeks, selling 88,505 copies during 2008.[1] First press edition came with a sleeve case.

Information

Live Tour 2008 ~Kingdom~ is Japanese singer-songwriter Kumi Koda's ninth DVD and fifth concert tour DVD release. While it charted at #1 on the Oricon Live charts upon its debut, it dropped to take the #2 spot for the weekly ranking; however, it still charted for twenty-five weeks.[2]

The DVD was released as both a single and a 2DVD combo. The latter was of a limited edition and included special bonus footage. The footage featured the behind-the-scenes making of the tour, along with a tour digest and a special encore, in which fans had to find Kumi.

First press editions came with a slip cover with differing cover art than those released without.

The concert tour performed for the live DVD was done on May 17, 2008 at Yoyogi National Gymnasium, which is located in Yoyogi Park in Tokyo, Japan.[3]

Post controversy and apprehension

Between the release of Koda Kumi's studio album Kingdom and the first day of the concert, Koda Kumi had fear and anxiety over performing on stage after her statement on All Night Nippon on January 31 of that year.

On that date, she had made a lighthearted comment after being asked by the radio host her opinion on her manager getting married and the prospect of having children. Kumi had responded, "When women turn 35, their amniotic fluid goes rotten, so I hope they have a child before then."[4] The comment caused immediate backlash due to the low pregnancy rates in Japan and the sensitivity of the subject among Japanese women. Due to this, upon Kumi request, all promotions for the album had been pulled on February 2 and a letter of apology was posted on Kumi's official site in lieu of the normal content.

Kumi had made a public apology on FNN Supernews, saying how she deeply regretted hurting thousands of Japanese women and mothers.[5]

In Kumi's self-published biography, KODA REKI, she admitted how she had cancelled several rehearsals for the tour due to the severe anxiety she would get when she believed that she would walk out onto the stage to perform, only to have an empty arena.[6]

Track listing

(Official Track List[7])

DVD1

0. "Opening Movie"

  1. "Under"
  2. "Freaky"
  3. "Cutie Honey"
  4. "Himitsu"
  5. "More"
  6. "Last Angel"
    <Interlude Movie 1>
  7. "Ai no Uta"
  8. "hands"
  9. "Someday"
  10. "Yume no Uta"
  11. "Song Menu: you"
  12. "Kiseki"
  13. "Wind"
    <Interlude Movie 2>
  14. "Wonderland"
  15. "It's a Small World"
  16. "Koi no Mahou"
  17. "anytime"
  18. "Run For Your Life"
  19. "Come Over"
  20. "girls"
    Encore
  21. "Single Medley"
    "Shake It Up / BUT / real Emotion / Butterfly / Crazy 4 U / Dance Battle"
  22. "Moon Crying"
  23. "walk"

DVD2: Bonus Pictures

  1. Behind-the-Scenes and Making of the Tour
    Six Faces of Koda Kumi"
    The Backstage Documentary of Koda Kumi
  2. Song Menu Digest Video
  3. Encore "Find Kuu-chan" at Each Concert Digest Video

References

  1. 2008 DVD Sales Retrieved 2012-09-01
  2. "KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008 ~Kingdom~ / KODA KUMI / ORICON STYLE". Oricon. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
  3. "【KODA KUMI LIVE TOUR 2008~Kingdom~】2008年9月24日". Blackuu. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
  4. "Kumi Koda comment goes rotten". TokyoGraph. Retrieved May 2, 2016.
  5. "Koda Kumi controversy - FNN SUPERNEWS". YouTube. Retrieved June 13, 2016.
  6. "Year 2008: I mustn't forget it.". Koda Reki. Retrieved June 13, 2016.
  7. "Discography". Archived from the original on 2012-01-11. Retrieved 2016-03-03.
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