News Clip of SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT-
News Footage from last night’s SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT- has been circulated to the media and has been appearing on various news programs in Japan this morning. The clip, sourced from Mezamashi TV on Fuji TV, features footage of 「Ichibu to Zenbu」 and 「ZERO」 as performed during the show. Additionally, an excerpt from Koshi’s MC section can be seen, in which he greets the crowd and mentions that it’s the first fanclub-only show to date. He continues, noting that the tickets were only available “through a lottery” and quickly followed up with “And you got them!”.
B’z SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT- Setlist
News The second SHOWCASE performance this year has come to an end, with the band ready to rock and roll at the upcoming TV Asahi Dream Festival this weekend. The show ran for a truncated setlist of only 14 tunes compared to the usual 20. As previously reported, the show was limited to B’z PARTY fanclub members and is confirmed to have been filmed in full. It is possible the SHOWCASE will be included on a future home video—possibly as a bonus paired with B’z LIVE-GYM 2015 -EPIC NIGHT-.
Recent singles「RED」and「Uchouten」opened the show, followed by the 2009 single「Ichibu to Zenbu」and 1992’s perennial classic「ZERO」next. B’z then returned with undoubtedly one of their most popular ballads in「Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni」and continued with「Negai」— both of which had not been played since 2013.
The two most surprising inclusions came next:「Naite Naite Nakiyandara」— a ballad from 1997’s SURVIVE that has not been played live since 2007, and「hole in my heart」— a B-side to the 1994 single「MOTEL」 that received its very first live performance tonight. This reduces the amount of B’z songs left unperformed to just over sixty.
The band then closed the show with several well-known songs:「Hadashi no Megami」from 1993,「ultra soul」from 2001,「girigiri chop」from 1999, followed by EPIC DAY opener「Las Vegas」and ending with fan-favorite「Ai no Bakudan」as they did during the EPIC NIGHT tour proper.
B’z SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT- Setlist
★ Denotes a song was also played during EPIC NIGHT
01. RED ★
02. Uchouten ★
03. Ichibu to Zenbu ★
04. ZERO ★
05. Konya Tsuki no Mieru Oka ni
06. Negai
07. Calling
08. Naite Naite Nakiyandara
09. hole in my heart
10. Hadashi no Megami
11. ultra soul ★
12. girigiri chop ★
13. Las Vegas ★
14. Ai no Bakudan ★
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B’z SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT- Announced
News B’z has today announced their first fanclub-only concert, possibly in preparation for their performance at the TV Asahi Dream Festival 2015 later this month. The show will be held at the Shinagawa Stellar Ball, where Koshi also performed during his solo tour in 2014. Tickets for this show are available only through the official B’z fanclub and only fanclub members are allowed to attend. Furthermore, face picture and ID are required for ID verification in order to enter the venue.
B’z SHOWCASE 2015 -Shinagawa Uchouten NIGHT-
November 19th, 2015 — Shinagawa Stellar Ball
Tickets:
Standing — 7000 Yen
Reserved Seat — 8000 Yen
Koshi Provides Theme Song “Suiro” To Drama “Godan”
Koshi Inaba News Koshi Inaba will provide the theme song to the WOWOW drama “Godan” which is set to start airing every Sunday 10PM from November 22nd. The song is called “Suiro” (waterway).
Koshi commented as follows: “I painted the main character of the song as a person who believes in tomorrow and tries to do something with his life, although he regrets his past and is in fear of loss amidst the two views on passing time: flowing time and accumulating time. I’m looking forward to hearing it in the drama.”
A 60 second promotion video has been posted on the show’s official website, in which the song is audible for about 15 seconds.
[UPDATE] Tak Matsumoto Provides 2 Songs for Documentary TV Show
Tak Matsumoto News 
Tak Matsumoto has announced that he will provide the opening and ending themes to the TBS show “The World Heritage”, which receives an overhaul commemorating its 20th anniversary. The first broadcast is scheduled for October 4th, 2015 at 6 PM Japanese Time.
While Tak Matsumoto has written themes for TV shows such as “Music Station” or “Sport!” in the past, this is the first time that Tak has written a song for a documentary show. The song titles as well as a release date for these two songs has not been revealed yet.
[UPDATE 10/2]
A short movie featuring Tak’s new song has been posted on B’z official YouTube channel!
You can check out a very short portion of the opening theme song in the TV commercial below.

































