20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is...
Koda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is... (stylized as KODA KUMI 20th ANNIVERSARY TOUR 2020 MY NAME IS...) is a live concert DVD by Japanese singer-songwriter Koda Kumi, and coincides with her compilation album My Name Is.... The DVD was released on March 10, 2021. It peaked at No. 3 on the Oricon DVD charts and remained on the charts for nine weeks. The concert was released for purchase on Blu-ray and DVD, a limited 3DVD+2CD edition, and a limited 3Blu-ray+2CD edition. InformationKoda Kumi 20th Anniversary Tour 2020 My Name Is... is Japanese artist Koda Kumi's twentieth concert DVD/Blu-ray, released on March 10, 2020. The tour coincided with her compilation album My Name Is..., which had been released as a fan club exclusive on September 11, 2020.[1] The tour was only held in four locations, with a total of ten shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The tour began in Osaka at Osaka-jo Hall on September 12, and ended in Shibuya at Yoyogi National Gymnasium on December 6. The concert charted at No. 5 on the weekly Oricon DVD charts and No. 8 on the Oricon Blu-ray Charts, charting for nine weeks and four weeks, respectively.[3][4] The live was released to the public as a standard 2DVD set and a higher quality 2Blu-ray set. A limited 3DVD+2CD and 3Blu-ray+2CD were released to Koda Kumi's official fan club Koda Gumi.[5] The performance utilized on the DVD and Blu-ray was of her December 6 performance at Yoyogi National Stadium. The date coincided with her debut, which began with her song "Take Back" on December 6, 2000.[6] COVID-19 precautionsDue to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were limited shows of the tour.[2] As a precaution to those who attended, masks were required and seating was spaced to encourage social distancing. Venues were only held at half capacity and temperature readings were required before entry.[7] Track listing
Tour dates and locationsThe tour had limited shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, and were only held in four locations with two performances each day: Osaka-jō Hall, Marine Messe Fukuoka, Nagoya Civic Assembly Hall and Yoyogi National Gymnasium.[7] The tour ran for three months between September and December 2020.
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