SUPER BEAVER and 'your' music resounded at ZOZO Marine Stadium show
SUPER BEAVER held their solo concerts, "20th Anniversary Tokai no Rakuda SP at ZOZO Marine Stadium," on June 20 and 21 at ZOZO Marine Stadium in Chiba. This article reports on the second day's events.

"Shall we make this place a live house?"
This solo performance at ZOZO Marine Stadium was held to commemorate the 20th anniversary of SUPER BEAVER's formation. It drew approximately 60,000 people over two days, and fans who couldn't attend also witnessed performances of exquisite, carefully selected songs from works released over these 20 years via the live broadcast and stream on WOWOW.

At the scheduled time of 6:30 p.m. At ZOZO Marine Stadium, where the strong sunlight that had been beating down finally subsided and a cool breeze blew through, Ryuta Shibuya (Vo) appeared dashingly on stage, following Kenta Uesugi (B), Ryota Yanagisawa (G), and Hiroaki "37sai" Fujiwara (Dr). Looking out at the packed audience and bowing deeply, Shibuya called out, "Shall we do this?" and began to sing, "Aisarete ite..." Unprompted, the 30,000 audience members began to sing the rest, and SUPER BEAVER's and the over 30,000-strong audience's "20th Anniversary Tokai no Rakuda SP at ZOZO Marine Stadium" kicked off with "Tokyo."
After singing "Aoi Haru," Shibuya, who had untied his bundled hair, declared, "We came from live houses. Shall we make this place a live house? Let's go!" and passionately sang "Toppako" while his long hair fluttered in the wind. As Shibuya sang freely amidst the powerful band sound, the members and the audience joined in, repeatedly singing "Seiseidoudou" and "Ifudoudou." After that, the four continued to perform masterpieces, both old and new, one after another without holding back, including "Senko," whose opening lyric, "It'll be over in an instant," sounded as if it were singing about this very concert, and their new song "Shujinko," set for release on July 2, with its impressive beat like footsteps treading firmly on the ground one by one.
"We have this many comrades. We're the strongest, right? I seriously think so."

In the stadium, now dim as the sun had set, Shibuya began by saying, "I think we're a band that has followed a strange path, with many twists and turns, ups and downs..." He expressed gratitude that even after their major label contract, secured soon after formation, ended in less than two years, they were able to continue this far because "anata" (you), who listen to SUPER BEAVER's music, were there for them. "That's why we understand more deeply than anyone how precious and wonderful it is that music is fun. We feel that no one deserves the phrase 'Okagesama desu' (we owe it all to you) more than us. What we can be proud of is being blessed with people. Only this one point. But I know just how huge this one point is. You are here in front of us, and we can make music together. Many people say, 'SUPER BEAVER's live shows are insane.' I say it myself, but I think so too. Because you are here. I'm not saying this out of false modesty. We feel like we're making music together with you. You are the ones making our being on stage possible. Of course, our live shows are bound to be cool. We have this many comrades. We're the strongest, right? I seriously think so," he passionately expressed.

Following an MC where Shibuya said, "Music can't beat food, clothing, and shelter. However, it allowed us to meet people we feel are more important than music. With the music that's important to us, we want to become something that surpasses food, clothing, and shelter. We strongly, strongly, strongly feel this," SUPER BEAVER performed "Kataomoi," a song about their sincere feelings for music. After finishing the song, Shibuya looked around the stadium, which had completely darkened as night fell, and said, "The sun set right on schedule, just as we planned. It's a great view. A beautiful scene. In front of me, there are only people I love. It's the best." Yanagisawa commented, "In a word, it's the best. Rather than not thinking we'd last 20 years, I didn't think we'd last many years at all. I thought we'd just sort of fade away after high school, but here we are, playing a solo show at ZOZO Marine Stadium. It's all thanks to you who come to see us and watch us on TV." Uesugi expressed his deep emotion about standing on the same stage where Red Hot Chili Peppers had performed at ZOZO Marine Stadium during "SUMMER SONIC," and holding their own two-day solo event. Fujiwara, also in high spirits, said, "Since we're here, I want to hit a home run," and swung a towel like a bat.
"It's music that plays because you are here."

Shibuya, who jumped out onto the runway, said, "This feels like a familiar distance. It's the distance of the live houses we came from," feeling an enthusiasm in the large venue that was no different from a live house. He kicked off the second half of the show with "Seikoho," declaring, "This is how we've done it for 20 years. This is our way of fighting." The sight of the audience jumping and shaking the venue amidst crisscrossing lasers was just like a live house. Flames erupting from the stage further intensified the venue's excitement, and during the following songs "Himitsu" and "Tokyo Ryuseigun," the passionate singing of each audience member united and echoed throughout the stadium.

"I'll give it my all until you can firmly feel, 'I am here.' It's music that plays because you are here. That's why I love SUPER BEAVER—because its music exists thanks to you. You make us feel that way. Thank you." After Shibuya said this, they began "Namae o Yobu yo," the hit theme song for the movie "Tokyo Revengers." As they powerfully performed this song, which deeply conveys the bond between SUPER BEAVER and each individual who loves them, the 30,000 audience members responded to their music with a fervent singalong.
Singing "I LOVE YOU" under fireworks, and a promise to meet again

While the lingering notes of their new song "Manazashi," written as the theme for the movie "Kaneko Sashiiresho," still hung in the air, the venue was enveloped in a fantastical scene created by blue lasers and smoke. Then, SUPER BEAVER performed "Soredemo Sekai ga Me o Samasu nara," a song released in 2013 when they had become independent again after their major label contract ended. As if it had been destined to be played there since that time, the audience listened intently to the dynamic performance, perfectly suited for a stadium show, and Shibuya's heart-stirring vocals. When the performance ended, they sent a huge round of applause to the stage.
"Today's music was unmistakably made by you." Shibuya, who declared this, then incited the day's biggest applause by saying, "If we don't get the biggest applause of the day here, our show is a failure! We came here to tell you that we need you!" Then, calling out, "You're super cool. Let's do this again," they performed "Chiisana Kakumei." As they launched into the chorus, which the audience also sang passionately, the audience seating suddenly lit up, as if to say, "You are the main character," and the passionate singing of "Chiisana kakumei o" by 30,000 people pierced high into the sky.
As countless fireworks lit up the sky above ZOZO Marine Stadium, SUPER BEAVER launched into their final spurt with "I LOVE YOU." They concluded with "Setsubo," an exhilarating rock tune about the bonds between people. Shibuya pointed to the audience and said, "Thank you for creating the best time. We were SUPER BEAVER, repping Japanese pop music from Tokyo, Japan. No, it's 'we,' together, SUPER BEAVER. Thank you very much." Large fireworks once again bloomed in the night sky, and the performance concluded amidst lingering excitement.
Finally, the dates for their arena tour "Tokai no Rakuda TOUR 2026 ~ Rakuda Twincle ~," starting in January 2026, were announced on screen. Additionally, a playlist of the setlist from the ZOZO Marine Stadium performance has been released on Apple Music and Spotify.
Setlist
"20th Anniversary Tokai no Rakuda SP at ZOZO Marine Stadium" June 21, 2025, ZOZO Marine Stadium
01. Tokyo
02. Aoi Haru
03. Toppako
04. Utsukushii Hi
05. Senko
06. Hitamuki
07. Shujinko
08. Hito Toshite
09. Kataomoi
10. Seikoho
11. Himitsu
12. Tokyo Ryuseigun
13. Namae o Yobu yo
14. Manazashi
15. Soredemo Sekai ga Me o Samasu nara
16. Chiisana Kakumei
17. I LOVE YOU
18. Setsubo
SUPER BEAVER 20th Anniversary "Tokai no Rakuda TOUR 2026 ~ Rakuda Twincle ~"
Jan. 17, 2026 (Sat) Aichi Prefecture Port Messe Nagoya
Jan. 18, 2026 (Sun) Aichi Prefecture Port Messe Nagoya
Jan. 31, 2026 (Sat) Kanagawa Prefecture K-Arena Yokohama
Feb. 1, 2026 (Sun) Kanagawa Prefecture K-Arena Yokohama
Feb. 7, 2026 (Sat) Miyagi Prefecture Sekisui Heim Super Arena
Feb. 8, 2026 (Sun) Miyagi Prefecture Sekisui Heim Super Arena
Feb. 21, 2026 (Sat) Hiroshima Prefecture Hiroshima Green Arena
Feb. 22, 2026 (Sun) Hiroshima Prefecture Hiroshima Green Arena
Feb. 28, 2026 (Sat) Fukuoka Prefecture Marine Messe Fukuoka
March 1, 2026 (Sun) Fukuoka Prefecture Marine Messe Fukuoka
March 7, 2026 (Sat) Hokkaido Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center Hokkai Kitayell
March 8, 2026 (Sun) Hokkaido Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center Hokkai Kitayell
March 20, 2026 (Fri., holiday) Osaka Prefecture Osaka-jo Hall
March 21, 2026 (Sat) Osaka Prefecture Osaka-jo Hall
Source: Music Natalie
*This content has been translated from Japanese into English using machine translation. We apologize for any mistakes in the current version, and will update accordingly.