
L'Arc~en~Ciel LIVE 2014 at National Stadium(2017)
A historic two-day event held on March 21-22, 2014, at the Tokyo National Stadium before its demolition. The production utilized 100 projectors for one of the world's largest projection mapping displays and 80,000 LED "L'ed" wristbands. The band performed a career-spanning set for a record-breaking 160,000 attendees, featuring the debut of "EVERLASTING." Setlist: 1. Get out from the Shell 2. SEVENTH HEAVEN 3. REVELATION 4. GOOD LUCK MY WAY 5. BLESS 6. HONEY 7. winter fall 8. New World 9. READY STEADY GO 10. the Fourth Avenue Cafe 11. Mirai Sekai 12. Anata 13. MY HEART DRAWS A DREAM 14. CHASE 15. X X X 16. wild flower 17. DRINK IT DOWN 18. EVERLASTING 19. Blurry Eyes 20. STAY AWAY 21. Driver's High 22. Link 23. Niji
Movie: L'Arc~en~Ciel LIVE 2014 at National Stadium

L'Arc~en~Ciel LIVE 2014 at 国立競技場
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A historic two-day event held on March 21-22, 2014, at the Tokyo National Stadium before its demolition. The production utilized 100 projectors for one of the world's largest projection mapping displays and 80,000 LED "L'ed" wristbands. The band performed a career-spanning set for a record-breaking 160,000 attendees, featuring the debut of "EVERLASTING." Setlist: 1. Get out from the Shell 2. SEVENTH HEAVEN 3. REVELATION 4. GOOD LUCK MY WAY 5. BLESS 6. HONEY 7. winter fall 8. New World 9. READY STEADY GO 10. the Fourth Avenue Cafe 11. Mirai Sekai 12. Anata 13. MY HEART DRAWS A DREAM 14. CHASE 15. X X X 16. wild flower 17. DRINK IT DOWN 18. EVERLASTING 19. Blurry Eyes 20. STAY AWAY 21. Driver's High 22. Link 23. Niji
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2017-03-01
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