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Hello! Project 2000 Ashite no Ase, Fuu. Photobook

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Promotion for the concert at Yunotsu-machi

Hello! Project 2000 ~Atsumare! Summer Party~ (Hello! Project 2000〜集まれ! サマーパーティー〜; Hello! Project 2000 ~Gathering! Summer Party~) was Hello! Project's first annual summer concert tour. It ran from July 15 to September 10, 2000. Several of the shows took place at special outdoor stages.

The August 12 concert at Yoyogi National Gymnasium was released as a fanclub-exclusive VHS in late 2000.

A photobook of the tour, titled Hello! Project 2000 Ashite no Ase, Fuu. (Hello! Project 2000 明日の汗、フー。), was published on October 10, 2000. First press copies came with three bonuses: a full-color newspaper titled the Gougai! Morning Herald Shinbun (号外!モーニング・ヘラルド新聞) featuring special interviews with each member; a sticker sheet with the face and name of each member; and two memorial trading cards.[1]

Setlist[]

  1. Intro (Dance Performance)
  2. Ai no Chikara - Heike Michiyo
  3. HEY! Mahiru no Shinkirou - T&C Bomber
  4. Happy Summer Wedding - All
  5. MC
  6. Kokoro no Pheromone - Sheki-Dol
  7. Kokuhaku Kinenbi - Melon Kinenbi
  8. Shanghai no Kaze - Nakazawa Yuko (with Morning Musume 4th generation as back dancers)
  9. MC
  10. Kiiroi Osora de BOOM BOOM BOOM - Kiiro 5
  11. MC
  12. Anata no Shirts to Love song - Miyoshi Chinatsu
  13. Koi ga Suteki na Kisetsu - Country Musume
  14. MC
  15. Otome Pasta ni Kandou - Tanpopo
  16. Akai Nikkichou - Akagumi 4
  17. MC - Minimoni
  18. Naki Usagi - Maeda Yuki
  19. MC - Minimoni and Coconuts Musume
  20. Watashi mo "I LOVE YOU" - Coconuts Musume
  21. MC - Minimoni
  22. Seishun Jidai 1.2.3! - Petitmoni
  23. Aoi Sports Car no Otoko - Aoiro 7
  24. Dance Performance
  25. Koi no Dance Site - Morning Musume
  26. DANCE Suru no da! - All
  27. Aisha Loan de - Morning Musume
  28. Summer Night Town - Morning Musume
  29. Daite HOLD ON ME! - Morning Musume (with Hello! Project as back dancers)
    Encore
  30. Chokotto LOVE - Hello! Project
  31. LOVE Machine - Morning Musume → Hello! Project

Featured Members[]

Shuffle Units
  • Akagumi 4
    • Nakazawa Yuko
    • Goto Maki
    • Shinoda Miho
    • Danielle
  • Kiiro 5
    • Abe Natsumi
    • Heike Michiyo
    • Yasuda Kei
    • RuRu
    • Ayaka
  • Aoiro 7
    • Iida Kaori
    • Yaguchi Mari
    • Kominato Miwa
    • Inaba Atsuko
    • Mika
    • Lehua
    • Tsuji Nozomi
  • ^ Coconuts Musume and Sheki-Dol were not advertised for the 8/29 concert in Yunotsu.

Concert Schedule[]

Date Venue Prefecture Doors Open Concert Starts
7/15 Osaka-jo Hall Osaka 13:30 14:30
17:30 18:30
7/20 Sakaiminato-shi Yume Minato Tower Mae Tokusetsu Stage Tottori 17:30 18:30
7/25 Morita-mura Enkei Gekijo Aomori 13:30 14:30
17:30 18:30
7/30 Okurayama Jump Kyogijo Tokusetsu Stage Hokkaido 11:30 12:30
16:00 17:00
8/5 Huis Ten Bosch Port Side Tokusetsu Stage Nagasaki 17:00 18:00
8/12 Yoyogi National Gymnasium First Gymnasium Tokyo 13:30 14:30
17:30 18:30
8/15 Kumamoto Minatu Shibafu Koen Kumamoto 17:30 18:30
8/18 Nagoya-shi Sogo Taiikukan Rainbow Hall Aichi 13:30 14:30
17:30 18:30
8/19 IOX-AROSA Ski Resort Tokusetsu Stage Toyama 17:00 18:00
8/29 Yunotsu-machi Sogo Undojo Tokusetsu Stage Shimane 17:00 19:00
9/9 Okayama Soshajo Atochi Koen Tokusetsu Stage Okayama 15:00 16:00
9/10 Hofu-shi Rikujo Kyogiba Yagai Tokusetsu Stage Yamaguchi 16:00 17:00
  • Total: 17 Shows

Trivia[]

  • This was the first Hello! Project tour to feature Morning Musume 4th generation members Ishikawa Rika, Yoshizawa Hitomi, Tsuji Nozomi, and Kago Ai; Coconuts Musume member Lehua Sandbo; and the group Sheki-Dol.
  • This was the last Hello! Project tour to feature T&C Bomber and soloist Miyoshi Chinatsu before they disbanded and retired, respectively, in October 2000; and the last to feature Coconuts Musume member Danielle Delaunay before she graduated in May 2001 as she did not appear in the winter 2001 tour.
  • The Morning Musume sub-unit Minimoni, which was three members at the time (Yaguchi Mari, Tsuji Nozomi, and Kago Ai), was introduced during the tour and participated in the MCs, but did not perform.
  • This tour visited a number of venues in remote areas, even though Morning Musume was near its peak popularity. When they appeared in Yunotsu to revitalize tourism, locals were concerned about the potential effects from a sudden crowd. The concert was held on a sports field, and over 15,000 people were said to have attended.[2] Reporters for NHK's "Ano Toki" noted that 40 buses were required to transport the crowd for the concert at Yunotsu.[3]

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