
Japanese rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel performs at Shanghai
Grand Stage in September, 2005. The band is staging a comeback show in Shanghai
to kick off its first world tour.--yule.sohu.com
Popular Japanese rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel, who played a sold-out show in
Shanghai in 2005, is staging a comeback show in the eastern Chinese city to kick
off its first world tour.
The four-member band will begin its "Kiss" tour with a concert at Shanghai's
Yuanshen Stadium on April 19, the local Oriental Morning Post reported
yesterday.
L'Arc-en-Ciel, founded in 1991, is characterized by high-energy live shows.
Their Chinese mainland debut at the Shanghai Grand Stage in 2005 drew a packed
house, though tickets sold for as much as 5,000 yuan (698 U.S. dollars).
A representative of the Shanghai International Culture and Art Exchange
Company, the organizer of the upcoming show, told the Oriental Morning Post that
L'Arc-en-Ciel chose to begin their world tour in Shanghai because the group was
very impressed during their last visit.
"However, despite the success of the 2005 show, the band thinks the indoor
Shanghai Grand Stage is not the best venue for their style of rock," the
representative said. The band picked Yuanshen Stadium after a long search, so
fans can expect an even more explosive show this time around, he added.
Around 16,000 tickets will go on sale on Friday, with prices ranging from 150
to 3,000 yuan (21 - 419 dollars).
The organizer is already swamped with ticket inquiries, including many from
Japan, the report says.
Following the Shanghai show, L'Arc-en-Ciel is set to play in Paris, Seoul and
Hong Kong. They will return to Japan in late May for shows in Tokyo and Osaka.