The summer live concert was held successfully and was a great success.
MCZ successfully held a large-scale summer live concert, "Momoclo Natsu no bakasawagi (means 'Summer Crazy Party') 2025 in Yokohama Stadium," on August 2 and 3.
Approximately 58,000 Mononofus attended the two-day event.
This time, the media day was set for DAY 1, so many articles report on the Saturday performance.
Below, we introduce articles from two representative companies (Natalie and Abema News) via automatic translation links.
We participated in DAY 2.
It seems that many Mononofus have praised this year's live performance for its excellent set list.
A total of 24 songs were performed on both days, but 11 of them were different between DAY 1 and DAY 2, resulting in a total of 35 songs performed over the two days.
The MCZ backing band, "Downtown Momoclo Band," performed all songs live, and preparing for 35 songs was the most in their history.
The detailed setlist is available on King Records' official website.
We have also included an automatic translation link below.
One notable feature was that six of the songs were from the 2011 debut album (Battle and Romance).
Additionally, many so-called "summer classics" were included, making it a performance that could be called the "origin of summer live shows."
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On DAY1, the first encore song was "Ame no Tajikarao," but on DAY2, this song was performed as the first song of the entire set.
"Ame no Tajikarao" is a deity from Japanese mythology, known as the powerful god who freed Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess, from her seclusion in the celestial rock cave. Amaterasu Omikami is the supreme deity in Japanese mythology, revered as the goddess of the sun.
Up until these two days, the event had been disrupted by various natural disasters, including typhoon forecasts and tsunamis caused by earthquakes overseas.
(According to director ATSUNORI Sasaki, due to weather warnings caused by tsunamis rather than typhoons, lighting equipment being transported by ship did not arrive, leading to changes in stage setup.)
Perhaps due to these backdrops, on both days, the moment the intro to “Ame no Tajikarao” played, the venue erupted with a roar of excitement from the Mononofus.
We too were moved from the very beginning.
The following 23 songs were a wonderful time, reminiscent of past summers, shared with many Mononofus.
In any case, we would like to express our gratitude to all the staff members who worked hard to ensure that we could enjoy everything safely. We were able to fully enjoy a wonderful summer.
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