AKB48 - CHANCE no Junban
the GazettE - PLEDGE
GIRL NEXT DOOR - Unmei no Shizuku~Destiny’s star~
T.M.Revolution - Save The One, Save The All
Hey! Say! JUMP - 「Arigatou」~Sekai no Doko ni Ite mo~
JUNIORS THAT APPEARED: B.A.D., BOYS, Veteran, Nakayama Yuma, KyoOtoko, Gang Star, and Jr.BOYS
GUESTS: Okazaki, Tatsuta, and Imae
Setlist:
OPENING | Big Game (Ballad version)
BLOW OUT
Esper
Next Stage
挨拶 (Greetings)
2010 Hit Medley
- よく遊びよく学べ (Yoku Asobi, Yoku Manabe)
- Arigato ~Sekai no Doko ni Ittemo~
- 愛はタカラモノ (Ai wa Takaramono)
- Fighting Man
- LIFE~目の前の向こうへ~
- Change Ur World
- Monster
孤独なソルジャー (Kodoku na Soldier) / Yuma
PARAISO / Yuma, B.A.D., BOYS
Shock Me / Jr.BOYS main 5
ハルカナ約束 (Harukana Yakusoku) / the rest of Jr.BOYS
轟 (Go) / Veteran
MAZE / KyoOtoko
Give Me / BOYS
止まらない想い (Tomaranai Omoi) / Akito
Love Criminal / Junta
アイシテル (AISHITERU) / B.A.D.
蒼い季節 (Aoi Kisetsu) / Yuma (and BBV? Can't quite remember)
Christmas Song I don't know the title of
雪が降る町 (Yuki ga Furu Machi)
MC
Veteran Corner
SOS / Veteran
Stay Gold / BOYS
V.I.P. / B.A.D.
BiriBiri (Possibly not the real title) / Yuma
AXELL / Gang Star
Big Game / BBV
Japanese Taiko Performance / BBV
誘う / BBV singing, Jr.BOYS on taiko
Last week, BUMP OF CHICKEN released "COSMONAUT," their sixth album overall and their first in three years. It sold more than 207,000 copies over the week to rank #1 on the sales charts, giving the band their first number-one since album since "Yggdrasil" in 2004.
Sound Horizon's "Marchen" entered the charts at #2, slightly beating out Michael Jackson's posthumous album "Michael." The only other Michael Jackson albums to ever reach the Top 3 in Japan were "Thriller" (#1) in 1984 and "Bad" (#1) in 1987.
On the singles chart, Hey! Say! JUMP took the top spot with "Arigatou ~Sekai no Doko ni Itemo~," selling approximately 151,000 copies. All six of their singles since their debut have been chart-toppers.
Other new singles in the top ten were released by the GazettE (#2), VAMPS (#4), Superfly (#5), Hiroshi Kamiya (#6), the Teni Puri All Stars (#7), DaiKichi (#9), and Plastic Tree (#10).
In DVDs, Namie Amuro sold 95,000 copies of her "PAST < FUTURE tour 2010" release to achieve #1 in the music category. This is her second consecutive #1 music DVD, and her fourth overall.
On the overall DVD charts, however, she was edged out by the "Gintama" movie "Gekijoban Gintama: Shinyaku Benizakura-hen," selling roughly 96,000 copies. Meanwhile, the limited Blu-ray edition of "The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya" sold 77,000 copies to top the overall Blu-ray charts.