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Rock in Japan Festival; Genre: Rock and alternative music festival: Location(s) Soga Sports Park, Chiba, Chiba (2022-present) Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan (2000-2021) Years active: 2000–present: Most recent: August 12–13, 2000: Next event: August 3–4 & 10-12, 2019: Website: Official website
Producer Creativeman formed a joint venture with Live Nation Entertainment in 2013. [1] Live Nation bought full control of the venture (including Loud Park Festival) in 2014. [2] In 2018, it was announced that the event will not be held that year and will be discontinued "due to various circumstances", but had plans to return in the future. [3] [4]
The event is also referred to as "Live 8 Tokyo" or "Live 8 Japan". The concert was the first Live 8 show to start, because of Japan's earlier time zone. Attendance for the concert was at maximum capacity, but with only 10,000 people attending the show at the Makuhari Messe venue, it was one of the smallest to join the global series of events.
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The festival moved to Chiba in 2001, just east of Tokyo, and has occurred in both Chiba and Osaka simultaneously since 2002. Since 2011 the festival has been preceded by the all-night event Sonic Mania, a separately ticketed event held in Chiba only featuring an EDM-centric lineup. The 2009 and 2011 editions of the festival were held over three ...
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The band's original lineup consisted of Mari Kono on lead guitar and vocals, Yayoi Tsushima on bass, and Mizue Masuda on drums. They originally formed the band while in college in Chiba, Japan. In January 2017, Mizue announced she was leaving the band to pursue other projects. The band now performs with their new drummer, Maiko Takagi.
4GB is an annual international electronic music festival held in Georgia since 2011. It is dedicated to the memory of one of Georgian pioneer DJs , Gio Bakanidze. Since the very first year it has been headlined by Bakanidze's favourite musician, Michael Mayer .