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Ado SPECIAL LIVE “Shinzou” in Cinema

Ado SPECIAL LIVE “Shinzou” in Cinema

Sat 27 Dec, 4pm
Ado SPECIAL LIVE “Shinzou” in Cinema
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Ado SPECIAL LIVE “Shinzou” in Cinema

Ado Forever!

A legendary performance, "SHINZOU" established Ado as the first solo female artist to perform at the iconic Japan National Stadium. A fresh and immersive experience.

Attracting 140,000 fans over two days (April 27–28, 2024), “Shinzou” was a legendary performance that established Ado the first solo female artist to perform at the iconic Japan National Stadium. The setlist featured 26 songs including her on-stage duet of “Sakura Biyori and Time Machine (with Hatsune Miku),” the highly acclaimed “DIGNITY” featuring guest guitarist Tak Matsumoto (from B’z), and “Show,” a collaboration song with Universal Studios Japan. The theatrical release promises a fresh and immersive experience for fans who missed the live event or want to relive the moment.

Country of Origin: Japan.

Dates
Sat 27 Dec, 4pm
Genre
Filmed Concert
Warnings

Exempt
Duration
140 mins
Languages
Japanese With English Subtitles
Cast
Ado
Tickets
Adults - $25

HOTA Member - $20
If you are purchasing at the Box Office you must present your HOTA Membership card in order to receive your discount.

Concession - $22
Includes Seniors/Pensioners/Students/Children 3-15 years.
(No Free HOTA Tickets)

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