Shiritsu Ebisu Chuugaku Perform Final Date of Tour on Birthday of the Late Rina Matsuno

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Shiritsu Ebisu Chuugaku (hereafter Ebichuu) began their Japan solo hall tour “Shiritsu Ebisu Chuugaku IDOL march HALLTOUR 2017~Ima, Kimi to Koko ni Iru~” on April 22nd at Olympus Hall Hachioji. The group toured 18 locations and performed 19 concerts, concluding the tour At Tokyo International Forum Hall A on July 16th.

On February 8th this year, Ebichuu member Rina Matsuno (attendance no. 9) suddenly passed away, leaving 7 members to participate in this tour. By sheer coincidence, the final date of the tour was the same day as Matsuno’s birthday, which marked July 16th a significant day for the other members.

 

The tour saw the group perform the entirety of their latest album “Ebicracy,” which was the talk of the town amongst fans. The album, which is their fourth to date, went on sale on May 31st, and saw Ebichuu take their first ever number one spot on Oricon’s Weekly Album Rankings. Ebichuu challenged themselves to a new kind of release with “Ebicracy,” having each member featuring as the main vocalist on different tracks..

 

Ebichuu family gathering to see the group who performed an exciting set list made up of the tracks from “Ebicracy” and their most popular tunes. But the key point to highlight is how different this performance was from any other on this day.

The confetti at the end of the concert was designed in the same image colour as Rina Matsuno – blue. The first song the group performed during the encore was “Zenryoku☆Runner”, a song that was loved by Matsuno. The next was “Fure! Fure! Sairiumu” during which each member held up a blue coloured penlight. This was followed by a graceful performance of a Matsuno-original version of “Sudden Death”.

The show finished with a performance of Ebichu’s first original song “Ebizori Diamond!!” The entire concert lasted almost 2 and a half hours with a total of 23 songs. The Ebichuu family were ebullient and merry to the end.

 

At the end of the concert, an emotional Ayaka Yasumoto (attendance no.5) asked, “Can I tell you about a dream I had?” and began to talk about Matsuno for the first time since the start of the tour. She went on to talk about some funny stories, and at the end said “To the mother who gave birth to Rina, and to the father that raised her. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for letting me have the chance to meet such a wonderful girl. (partially omitted) I want to continue talking about Rina to even more people from now on too. I hope we as a group can become one that can make lots of different people laugh. Are you listening! Are you listening! I bigged you up so much just now! Just you wait and see! Keep on watching over us!” She said this directly to Matsuno while looking up just as on the first day of the tour.

 

Hinata Kashiwagi (registration no. 10) spoke about “Ebicracy” reaching number one on the Oricon Weekly Chart, saying “I wonder if it was a present from Rina. (partially omitted) This isn’t the end for us here with this concert. I want to keep working hard by challenging ourselves to different things, so please keep on supporting Shiritsu Ebisu Chuugaku”.

 

 

As the concert drew to a close, a tour documentary film began playing where the members had left the stage, accompanied by the song “Kanjou Densha” sung solo by Rina Matsuno. It was the last ever recording of Matsuno before her passing and tugged the heartstrings of everyone in the room who were welled up with tears as they listened. The film also showed the 8 members recording “Ebicracy”.

 It ended with an 8-member key visual for “Ebicracy” and the tour title “Ima, Kimi to Koko ni Iru” (“I’m here with you right now”) which changed on screen to “Korekara mo, Kimi to Koko ni Iru” (I’ll always be here with you”). The crowd screamed “Thank you!” while giving a huge round of applause.

 

The full footage of this concert is set for release this autumn and is provisionally titled “EVERYTHING POINT 5”.

 

■Information

“Shiritsu Ebisu Chuugaku IDOL march HALLTOUR ~Ima, Kimi to Koko ni Iru”

<Set List>

【SE】ebiture

Interlude~Ebisu tote Tamawansemu (from “Ebicracy”)

  1. Seifuku “Hourensou” Funk (from “Ebicracy”)
  2. CHAN-CHARA-CHAN(from Kanzen Limited Editon C of 10th single “Massugu”)
  3. Kinpachi DANCE MUSIC (from “Chūsotsu”)
  4. Houkago Getabako Rock ‘n’ Roll MX (from “Chūsotsu”)

【MC】

  1. Forever Chuubo (from “Ebicracy”)
  2. Haitateki! (from “Chūsotsu”)
  3. MISSION SURVIVOR (from “Anākī”)
  4. Massugu (from “Chūsotsu”)

【MC】

  1. Go!Go!Here We Go!Rock Lee (from “Chūsotsu”)
  2. Comic Girl (from “Ebicracy”)
  3. Kimi no Mama de (from “Ebicracy”)
  4. Te wo Tsunagou (from “Chūsotsu”)
  5. Aiiro no Monday (from “Ebicracy”)

【MC】

  1. Sayonara Bye Bye Mata Ashita (from “Ebicracy”)
  2. Stardust Light (from “Chūsotsu”)
  3. Haru no Arashi (from “Ebicracy”)
  4. Kurenai no Uta (from “Ebicracy”)

【MC】

  1. Nanairo (from “Ebicracy”)
  2. Kanjou Densha (from “Ebicracy”)

【MC】

Interlude~Ebisu tote Tamawansemu (from “Ebicracy”)

【ENCORE】

En1. Zenryoku☆Runner (from “Chūsotsu”)

En2. Fure! Fure! Sairiumu (from “Chūsotsu”)

En3. Sudden Death (from “Chūsotsu”)

En4. Ebizori Diamond!! (from “Ebichuu no Zeppan Best: Owaranai Seishun”)

 

 

■4th Full Album “Ebicracy”

On Sale: May 31, 2017

【Limited Pressing Edition】<2CD>¥3,600 (tax-inclusive) [SECL-2164~65]

【Regular Edition】<1CD>¥3,000 (tax-inclusive) [SECL-2166]

【4th full Album “Ebicracy” Website】

http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Info/ebichu/ebicracy/

 

Related article:Music video released for “Ringer Hut” TV commercial song “Kanjou Densha” by  Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku!

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