GLAY's "200,000-person concert" SURVIVAL to be broadcast on TV with newly remastered footage
Footage from GLAY's concert "GLAY EXPO '99 SURVIVAL," held in 1999 on a special stage in the Makuhari Messe parking lot in Chiba, will be broadcast on NHK BSP4K late on the night of July 31.

Held on July 31, 1999, "GLAY EXPO '99 SURVIVAL" was a massive concert also known by the nickname "the 200,000-person concert" and was "one of the world's largest ticketed concerts by a single artist." The date of the event, July 31, is considered "GLAY Day," and numerous special concerts have been held on that date since. In June 2024, when GLAY celebrated their 25th anniversary, a concert reviving the content of this "SURVIVAL" show, titled "GLAY 30th Anniversary GLAY EXPO 2024-2025," was held at the Belluna Dome in Saitama.

For this broadcast, the concert footage has been newly remastered, delivering the excitement of 26 years ago to fans with even clearer visuals. The program is also scheduled to be broadcast on NHK BS in the future, with the broadcast date and time to be announced later.
NHK BSP4K "Densetsu no Concert ~GLAY~"
Thursday, July 31, 2025, from midnight to 2:45 a.m.
Source: Music Natalie
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