LIVE VIEWING JAPAN BRINGS A BLISTERING LIVE CONCERT FILM BY FAMED J-ROCK BAND GLAY
TO NEW YORK AND OTHER U.S. CITIES
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Selling Japanese Rock Band Has Released More Than 45 Singles And Shines
In A Powerful 3 Hour Live Concert Film Set To Premiere In New York City
On October 12th; Advance Tickets Available Now!
Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 2012 –
Live Viewing Japan, a distribution company focused on bringing Japanese
entertainment media to an international audience, brings a new
live-concert film performance to U.S. movie theatres as it presents GLAY:
STADIUM LIVE 2012 THE SUITE ROOM in OSAKA NAGAI STADIUM. The 3-hour
film depicts a blistering live performance by the bestselling J-rock
band that took place on July 28th and 29th in Osaka, Japan and attracted more than 100,000 people.
GLAY:
STADIUM LIVE 2012 THE SUITE ROOM in OSAKA NAGAI STADIUM will have its
U.S. theatrical premiere in New York City on Friday, October 12th at 8:30pm at the Big Cinemas Manhattan Theatre, located at 239 East 59th Street (between 2nd and 3rd Ave). Advance tickets are $20.00 and are available at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/279390. Additional U.S. cities will be announced shortly.
As
an added incentive, the first 20 people to show up for the GLAY concert
film in New York City will also receive a special commemorative GLAY
notebook that was originally only given to concert goers that bought a
GLAY CD at one of the band’s live shows.
GLAY’s
live performance has been adapted into a special mesmerizing three-hour
concert film, depicting the best moments of the legendary performance
this past summer and many of the band’s greatest hits. Additional
information on this special event can be found at: http://www.liveviewing.jp/contents/047_glay.html.
Since
their debut in 1994, GLAY has led the music scene in Japan to become
one of the best-selling rock acts in the country and has also garnered a
substantial worldwide following. To-date, the 4-piece band has released
an astounding 45 singles and has sold more than 40 million albums in
Japan alone.
“GLAY
is a truly amazing band to see live and we know U.S. rock and Visual
Kei fans won’t want to miss this very special theatrical premiere,” says
Live Viewing Japan Executive Director Hiroki Kotani.
“Drawing from a prolific career that spans nearly 20 years, GLAY has
impressed millions with their powerful and dynamic live shows. We look
forward to existing fans being captivated by the GLAY’s music and also
to the group finding new U.S. fans through the power of this new concert
film that Live Viewing Japan is pleased to present.”
The
band name “GLAY” is a deliberate misspelling of the word “gray”, which
represents the style of music the members wanted to play; a mixture
between rock (black) and pop (white). Takuro, the band’s founder and
leader, writes most of Glay's songs and music and is an ardent Beatles
fan and the group’s music is heavily influenced by English as well as
American rock fans. Although GLAY primarily composes songs in the rock
genre, they have also written songs in styles ranging from reggae to
gospel. Due to their musical diversity, beautiful lyrics and wonderful
melodies, the band has emerged as one of the most successful and well
known bands in Japan, and most of Asia. The members of GLAY are also
heavily involved in a variety of social and charitable causes.
GLAY is also known its massive live shows. On July 31st 1999, the band held a huge show called “GLAY EXPO '99
SURVIVAL” in Chiba, Japan that became the largest single concert event
ever held in the country, attracting over 200,000 people. GLAY
EXPO 2001 “GLOBAL COMMUNICATION” was held at 3 venues and presented to
over 280,000 people while GLAY EXPO 2004, held at Universal Studios
Japan™ drew more than 100,000.
About Live Viewing Japan:
Live
Viewing Japan is a Japanese-based media distribution company focused on
bringing a variety of entertainment properties to a global
theatre-going audience. More information on the company and its projects
is available at: www.liveviewing.jp.
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GLAY: STADIUM LIVE 2012 THE SUITE ROOM in OSAKA NAGAI STADIUM
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