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Utada Hikaru's farewell concert [WILD LIFE] will be broadcast live on December 8th from 19:00 (JPT)!? (GMT +9 - be sure to calculate your local time)
On December 8th, the concert [WILD LIFE] at Yokohama Arena by Japan’s leading artist, Utada Hikaru, will be broadcast live around the globe by USTREAM!
Utada performed the following:
- Goodbye Happiness
- traveling
- Take 5
- Prisoner of Love
- COLORS
- Letters
- Hymme a l'amor
- SAKURA Drops
- Eclipse (interlude)
- Passion
- BLUE
- Show Me Love (Not a Dream)
- Stay Gold
- Boku wa Kuma
- Automatic
- First Love
- Flavor of Life
- Beautiful World
- Hikari
- Nijiiro BASU
Utada Hikaru made her debut in December 1998 with the runaway hit single, Automatic/time will tell. Selling over two million copies soon after its release, this single put the spotlight on Hikaru. More than 9.9 million copies of her debut album First Love were shipped domestically and abroad, a new record for the Japanese music industry and one that has yet to be broken. Since then, she has recorded five original albums and 21 singles, all of which have set new records for sales. In particular, her single Flavor Of Life was downloaded more than 9 million times upon release, a world record at the time. In total, she has sold more than 50 million singles, albums and DVDs. Utada Hikaru recently announced that she is planning to take a break from recording from the end of this year. Last month EMI reached a new agreement with Hikaru and her management office for a new global recording contract for when she returns.
In just three months, the number of followers of Utada Hikaru’s Twitter account surpassed 300,000. Her latest album, Utada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.2 will be available on iTunes worldwide by the time of the concert.
"Utada Hikaru SINGLE COLLECTION VOL.2
now available on iTunes worldwide.
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