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The Revo Linked BRAVELY DEFAULT Concert was [[Linked Horizon|Linked Horizon's]] first live performance. The concert was held twice on 25 November | The Revo Linked BRAVELY DEFAULT Concert was [[Linked Horizon|Linked Horizon's]] first live performance, announced 6 June 2012. Later, on 21 September, the performers were announced. The concert was held twice on 25 November 2012, with an afternoon and evening showing. | ||
With the core band backed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by [[Akira Senju]], they played songs from Linked Horizon's first single and album for BRAVELY DEFAULT, [[Luxendarc Shoukikou]] and [[Luxendarc Daikikou]], as well as tracks from the [[BRAVELY DEFAULT FLYING FAIRY Original Soundtrack]]. Some tracks were rearranged for the concert performance. | |||
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== Tour Dates == | == Tour Dates == | ||
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Vocals: | |||
* [[Revo]] | |||
* [[mao]] | |||
* [[Ceui]] | |||
* [[RIKKI]] | |||
* [[Joelle]] | |||
* [[Daisy×Daisy(MiKA]] | |||
* [[Miwa Kominato]] | |||
Narration: | |||
* [[Ike Nelson]] | |||
Child Actor: | |||
* [[Emiko Yasui]] | |||
Musicians:<br> | |||
Guitar: [[Koichiro Tashiro]]<br> | |||
Guitar: [[Takeshi Nishiyama]]<br> | |||
Guitar: [[Marty Friedman]]<br> | |||
Guitar: [[YUKI]]<br> | |||
Bass: [[Atsushi Hasegawa]]<br> | |||
Keyboards: [[Eiji Kawai]]<br> | |||
Keyboards: [[Matoi Sakuraba]]<br> | |||
Drums: [[JUN-JI]]<br> | |||
Solo Trumpet: [[Masanori Suzuki]]<br> | |||
Tin Whistle: [[Asahi Takashi]]<br> | |||
Saxophone: [[Makoto Hirahara]]<br> | |||
Gen Ittetsu Strings<br> | |||
Conductor: [[Akira Senju]]<br> | |||
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra<br> | |||
Manipulator: [[Akihiro Tabuchi]]<br> | |||
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== References == | |||
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Revo Linked BRAVELY DEFAULT Concert | |
Information | |
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Start Date | 25 November 2012 |
End Date | 25 November 2012 |
Performances | 2 |
Band | Linked Horizon |
Countries | Japan |
General Price | ¥7,000 |
Premium Price | ¥8,000 |
Recording | Luxendarc Kikou (Live) |
The Revo Linked BRAVELY DEFAULT Concert was Linked Horizon's first live performance, announced 6 June 2012. Later, on 21 September, the performers were announced. The concert was held twice on 25 November 2012, with an afternoon and evening showing.
With the core band backed by the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Akira Senju, they played songs from Linked Horizon's first single and album for BRAVELY DEFAULT, Luxendarc Shoukikou and Luxendarc Daikikou, as well as tracks from the BRAVELY DEFAULT FLYING FAIRY Original Soundtrack. Some tracks were rearranged for the concert performance.
Tour Dates
Date | Open Time | Start Time | Venue |
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2012-11-25 | 12:30 | 13:30 | Yokohama Arena |
2012-11-25 | 17:30 | 18:30 | Yokohama Arena |
Set List
Performers
Vocals:
Narration:
Child Actor:
Musicians:
Guitar: Koichiro Tashiro
Guitar: Takeshi Nishiyama
Guitar: Marty Friedman
Guitar: YUKI
Bass: Atsushi Hasegawa
Keyboards: Eiji Kawai
Keyboards: Matoi Sakuraba
Drums: JUN-JI
Solo Trumpet: Masanori Suzuki
Tin Whistle: Asahi Takashi
Saxophone: Makoto Hirahara
Gen Ittetsu Strings
Conductor: Akira Senju
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
Manipulator: Akihiro Tabuchi
References