Ikimonogakari Ikimonomatsuri 2011 Donata Summer Mo Tanoshimima Show Yokohama Stadium 2011 1 !exclusive! Free Now

A limited-edition deluxe photo book capturing the visual scale of Yokohama Stadium.

: Due to the overwhelming demand, the second concert was broadcast live in cinemas throughout Japan.

The "Ikimonomatsuri 2011" remains a definitive moment for the band, encapsulating the vibrant, community-focused spirit of their live "festivals" (matsuri) and their deep connection to their hometown of Kanagawa. A limited-edition deluxe photo book capturing the visual

The show occurred just four months after the Great East Japan Earthquake. The band refused to cancel, instead turning the concert into a charity event. Every ticket included a donation to the Japanese Red Cross. The phrase “Donata Summer mo Tanoshimima” (Let’s enjoy summer, everyone) became a quiet act of defiance against despair.

Furthermore, the seamless delivery of iconic pop tracks like Blue Bird and Joyful solidified Ikimonogakari's status as masters of stadium entertainment. Even years after its recording, it continues to serve as the definitive entry point for any newcomer wanting to witness the band's peak live performance power. The show occurred just four months after the

The was a landmark two-day concert event held by the Japanese pop-rock trio Ikimonogakari on July 23rd and 24th, 2011 . This performance served as the band's first-ever stadium live show, attracting over 60,000 fans as tickets sold out immediately upon release. Event Overview and Context

A nostalgic track capturing the essence of young summer romance. KIRA☆KIRA☆TRAIN The phrase “Donata Summer mo Tanoshimima” (Let’s enjoy

With the official announcement of the live broadcast came the great news that it would also be available for free. The "" was broadcast live on July 24th directly from Yokohama Stadium to movie theaters nationwide. To the delight of international fans, the broadcast was also extended to select theaters in Taiwan and Hong Kong .

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